If Unity Consciousness is a reality, if God Consiousness is reality, in my 
opinion there would be some chemical produced that would be partly responsible 
for that.  Soma sounds as good as any. 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <sharelong60@...> wrote :

 Steve, pretty funny that in the midst of all these Soma and the Gods posts, I 
received an ad with Subject line: This stuff is God in a bottle!
 

 On Thursday, April 3, 2014 6:41 AM, "steve.sundur@..." <steve.sundur@...> 
wrote:
 
   Am I missing something, because isn't that what the 10th mandala is about in 
just about every verse.  So even though it's been some 20 plus years since I 
listened to it, that's my recollection. 
 

 Evidently that is something the Vedas concern themselves with.  Do you 
consider this revelation?   I guess you do.
 

 Are you are trying to paint it as some strange ritual where people splay 
themselves out and cry, "Indra, eat me, eat me!"
 

 If so, I must have missed that. (-:
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...> wrote :

 I just found it interesting - as I said I think, somehow this particular 
document had escaped my attention. I was told during the sidhi prep courses 
that we produce soma in the stomach and only if we have soma being produced can 
we have experiences of "higher" states of consciousness. That's what the 
governors who taught the courses told us and those would be Greg Palma, Walter 
Gibbons and Paul Potter (for those here who love to have sources quoted). But 
nothing was ever said about the gods eating it and giving us blessings as a 
result.
 
 I had no idea such a tape existed and I wanted to hear from the TM teachers 
here to see if they had seen the tape and what they thought of it at the time 
they saw it. That's all.
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 On Thu, 4/3/14, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... <steve.sundur@... 
mailto:steve.sundur@...> wrote:
 
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Soma and the Gods
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Thursday, April 3, 2014, 3:49 AM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 You know
 Michael, I wish I knew more about Soma, about the Vedas,
 about the Vedic Gods.  But I don't. There are some
 who think it is all a bunch of jibberish.  I think
 Barry may be in this camp, and I hope I am not
 misrepresenting him.
 But I
 do generally have respect for ancient traditions.  And
 I think most traditions have a more superficial aspect and a
 deeper, hidden aspect. I think the teachings of Jesus show
 this as well.
 
 What
 you relate about Maharishi's comments about Soma being
 produced in the gut, and God's feasting on it,
 doesn't really strike me as that strange.  I think
 it's probably standard stuff in some schools of
 Hinduism.  But do you really think they needed this to
 try to make a case of Hindu roots for TM?  I mean the
 Puja could probably make that case.  And that is hardly
 hidden.
 And I
 guess you could parse whether the Mantras have meaning or
 meaningless, but for whatever reason, and in some way, the
 technique has worked for many people, and still works for
 people who are just now learning it.
 And I
 believe at some point early in the movement it was discussed
 whether to bring it out as a religious practice, or a
 scientific one.  Obviously the scientific approach won
 out.  But of course the Hindu, or religious overtones
 are there. On the other hand, so what.
 
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<mjackson74@...>
 wrote :
 
 Somehow in my
 looking at TM, I have always missed this - any of you guys
 ever see this tape? If so what did you think of it?
 
 
 
 "Soma and the Gods"
 
 On the next Web page begins the transcription of "Soma
 and the Gods" taken from testimony in the Kropinski
 trial. This videotape is one of a handful that have become
 infamous in the TM movement because of their secrecy: It is
 only shown to TM teachers on the heavily regimented Teacher
 Training Course (TTC). For many years copies of this tape
 were not even allowed to enter the continental US.
 
 
 
 For good reason! Much like the Church of Scientology's
 OT materials, "Soma and the Gods" lays out the
 Maharishi's freakish theology in a way that the public
 is not deemed "ready" for by the Maharishi and the
 movement.
 
 
 
 According to participants in the Kropinski trial, this tape
 -- along with the entire TTC catalog -- appeared
 mysteriously on someone's doorstep one day. Since then
 the tape has been used by plaintiffs in court cases to prove
 that the TM movement had a religious, specifically Hindu,
 agenda -- largely because it's one of the few times the
 Maharishi was captured on tape talking about worshipping the
 Vedic Gods. (Of course today, the TM movement sells Hindu
 sacrifices, yagyas or yajnas, to Ganesh, Lakshmi, and other
 Gods for thousands of dollars without batting an eye!)
 
 
 
 But the true significance of "Soma and the Gods"
 is much larger. And the theology that the Maharishi espouses
 is not Hinduism. It is much more idiosyncratic -- and
 frankly bizarre.
 
 
 
 In a nutshell, the Maharishi describes a sort of parasitic
 relationship between TMers and the Vedic Gods. TMers produce
 the magical chemical Soma in their gut -- but it isn't
 something they can use directly. The Vedic Gods, principally
 Indra, descend from Heaven and feed on the Soma in the
 TMers' belly. In return for this primitive relationship,
 the Gods grant all manner of boons. TMers become successful,
 happy, prosperous, and develop supernormal abilities.
 
 
 
 Unbeknownst to non-TM teachers, the entire TM program can be
 understood through this simple model.
 
 
 
 We practice yogic asanas and pranayama to clear the channels
 through which Soma will flow. We repeat the name of our own
 personal "Ishta" (God) to summon Him or Her.
 Advanced TMers practice the sidhis to "stir" the
 Soma and further clear channels. We read verses from the
 Ninth Mandala that literally invite the Gods by name to
 feast on the Soma in our belly: "Flow, Soma, in a most
 sweet and exhilirating stream, effused for Indra to
 drink.... Be the lavish giver of wealth, most bounteous, the
 destroyer of enemies, bestow on us the riches of the
 affluent." And we take Ayurvedic potions and pills
 believing we will produce "extra" or "more
 refined" soma.
 
 
 
 An anecdote from a former Maharishi International University
 (MIU/MUM) professor:
 
 
 
 When I was on MIU faculty, there was a special videotape
 that only faculty were privy to. It was the Ninth Mandala,
 chanted in the original Sanskrit. Sitting with eyes closed,
 listening to it was considered a great privilege and was
 highly secret.
 
 
 
 On my Governor Training Course, after we had rounded and
 rounded and rounded for three months, MMY [the Maharishi]
 finally called to answer our questions. I asked what we
 should expect from endlessly reading the Ninth Mandala of
 the Rig Veda and I never forgot his reply: "It will
 become a living reality."
 
 
 
 To my knowledge, this fairly frightening vision is the
 Maharishi's alone.
 
 
 
 The Rig and Sama Vedas themselves describe the process of
 making a beverage, soma, by grinding and brewing a certain
 medicinal plant -- or alternatively by feeding a plant to a
 cow and then imbibing either its milk or urine. James
 Allegro speculated some years back that soma was actually
 the hallucinogenic mushroom amanita muscara, a prevalent
 inebriator among all Aryan cultures. Perhaps. But even in
 modern day India, there are hotris who perform the Soma
 sacrifice using the humble soma plant, and imbibing the
 juice.
 
 
 
 Nowhere in all of Vedic literature have we found a single
 reference to soma as a substance produced in the human
 stomach and fed upon by Gods. Except this product of the
 Maharishi's imagination.
 
 
 
 Many sources from the inner circles of the TM movement have
 already reported on the Maharishi's preoccupation with
 the influence of other people's thoughts (stress),
 purity of food (genetic engineering), and apparent
 preoccupation with "enemies" (re: the CIA and
 AMA). The unforgettable image of ravening Gods jostling each
 other to feed at the stomachs of TMers around the world to
 get their share of the mythical Soma seems a conclusive
 indication that TM theology may simply be the by-product
 delusion of the Maharishi's seriously distrubed
 mind. 



 


 










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