P'raps he had 'em folded up underneath him and covered by a thin blanket? P'raps the viewing fellow was nearsighted and what was he or she doing looking at this fellows legs (or lack thereof) instead of attending to their own closed eyed transcending? Or did he see the legs disappear during sutra practice as some sort of a cognition? Some bit of ritam, maybe? I'd love to see a Nick Park Wallace and Gromit send up of the TM way of life - it would be amusing! -------------------------------------------- On Thu, 4/10/14, salyavin808 <[email protected]> wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Are the TM-Sidhis nothing but Placebo Effect? To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, April 10, 2014, 1:17 PM Invisibility would be fun, I heard they dropped it from the course because people were learning just to become invisible. Doesn't sound very likely, levitation would just as impressive, how about both at the same time? Difficult to prove though. LOL! Maybe they kept the flying sutra in because it's easier to convince people that hopping might one day become floating, than being able to be seen might one day become invisibility. I do know someone who learned the invisibility sutra and someone told him his legs disappeared when he was meditating. Honest. The power of suggestion! ---In [email protected], <mjackson74@...> wrote : I always regretted I didn't get the invisibility sutra nor the understanding the language of animals - they weren't handing those out to us plebeian meditators otherwise known as Rising Sidhas, dunno why - I guess they thought the more highly evolved governors had unstressed their asses off too much when trying to turn invisible and maybe a few of 'em got carted off to mental institutions when their families found them talking to squirrels and such and believing they answered back after the new gov's got back home from the much vaunted 6 month courses. --------------------------------------------
