--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> *Subject:* TM Introduction
>  
>  Dr. Director of the TM Peace Palace Project:
>  
> I hardly know how to begin other than to express my extreme 
disappointment
> and disillusionment over the introduction to the practice of TM 
and the
> potential of a Peace Palace being built here in our city.
>  
> Your presentation was something right out of an L Ron Hubbard 
Dianetics
> seminar.
>  
> I have had the TM web sight book marked quite some time. I have 
read about
> the meditative benefits and life changing opportunities on the web 
site, in
> many periodicals, most recently an article on meditation in my 
latest Yoga
> Journal. I have been reading about the quest that David Lynch has 
taken up
> and had thought it most noble.
>  
> The total lack of altruism, and I believe misrepresentation, of 
your
> promotion of the TM practice and the Peace Palace is outrageously 
incredible
> and severely naïve for a group that promotes "Enlightenment". I 
believe you
> will find our city much more enlightened than your group took our 
community
> for.
>  
> I speak only for myself and Terri ­ but we have achieved a level of
> enlightenment through our separate searching's and readings and 
life choices
> and in our coming together to share and explore and meditate 
through many
> outlets ­ that I am quite embarrassed by your elementary attempt to 
reach
> out to the community under the guise of 'science meets 
enlightenment and
> world peace' at the low, low cost of $2500.
>  
> There are other true Vedic teachers and others of many followings 
and
> beliefs, who teach, train mentor and guide to be found in the 
world who do
> so out of an inner desire to share and to love and to help and all 
they
> require in return is the possibility and potential of those that 
seek them
> and that come after.
>  
> I find it hard to express succinctly exactly how I feel.
>  
> I will be commenting on the TM web site and I will write to the 
editor of my
> Yoga Journal and pass on my experience with this introduction to 
the TM
> practice, and I will pass on to anyone who expresses an interest 
in the
> Peace Palace that, yes, it may be coming and may be available to
> anyone who is willing to pay.
> 
>  
> REPLY:
>  
> 
> e-Conversation with someone who came to my intro last night.  
Please don't
> forward to anyone without first removing my name and address.  
I've changed
> the names to protect the innocent.
> 
> 
> Hi Alice,
>  
>  Thanks for coming to the intro and for your candid if somewhat 
searing
> critique of our programs and presentation.  I was going to call 
you to get
> your feedback to see if it concurred with my intuition of your 
reception -
> that you (and Terri) were "turned off" by the price of instruction-
-$2500.
>  
> Is that correct?  I'm sorry that I wasn't able to overcome that 
objection
> and it's a BIG objection, the dichotomy between what's commonly 
taken for
> spirituality and materialism.  This has even divided people in our
> organization--I know several TM teachers who have refused to teach 
at this
> rate.  I'm curious to know at what price point your objection 
would drop and
> you would begin the practice, as you indicate that you think it 
would be
> good to learn the Transcendental Meditation technique, with 
its "meditative
> benefits and life changing opportunities".
>  
> Thanks for taking the time to write this fairly long and 
thoughtful e-mail.
> I think we can respect each other's opinions and feelings--and if 
I can't
> "convert" you--that we can nevertheless, 'agree to disagree' 
(excuse the
> cliche') and maybe yet become friends?  Ultimately we want the 
same things
> for ourselves, our families and even our country, don't we?  
Perfect health,
> peace, prosperity, happiness, and the 24 hour bliss of Brahman 
(Unity)
> Consciousness?  In that respect are we not comrades rather than 
adversaries?
>  
> As I have never been to one, I'll have to take your word for the 
Dianetics
> thing and take it as a complement?  And I agree that this city is a
> wonderful place with a lot of highly intelligent and creative 
people, but
> I'll disagree with your use of the term "enlightened," reserving 
that for a
> specific state of human consciousness that increasingly can be 
verified by
> its physiological correlates--brain functioning primarily but many 
others as
> well.  The terms enlightened and enlightenment, like the co-opting 
of mantra
> and pundit, have come to mean something much less than their 
original
> meanings.  So when I use the term I will capitalize it and use it 
to mean
> one or all of the 5th thru 7th states that I presented last night--
Cosmic,
> God and Unity Consciousness.  To try to improve our communications 
(assuming
> if I may, that we will hopefully continue them), I will tell you 
that my
> understanding of Cosmic Consciousness is that this is the state 
somewhat
> commonly referred to as Nirvana, i.e., that there are two more 
states of
> consciousness beyond that.
>  
> The sword of materiality cuts both ways, Alice, and from my side 
of this
> apparent line you've drawn between us in the virtual sand of 
cyberspace, I
> can reflect the charge of materialism back to you--backed up with 
a couple
> of New Testament morsels:
> Mathew 13
> The Parables of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl
>  44"The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When 
a man
> found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all 
he had and
> bought that field. 
>  45"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for 
fine pearls.
> 46When he found one of great value, he went away and sold 
everything he had
> and bought it.
> http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%
2013;&version=31
> <http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%
2013;&amp;version=31> ;
>  
> I can tell you from my own personal experience and that of many in 
my family
> and nearly all of my friends, that the $2,500 course fee is 
infinitesimally
> small in comparison to what you'll get from regular practice of
> Transcendental Meditation.  I tell you truthfully that you can't 
begin to
> even imagine it!  And I tell you truthfully that there is simply 
nothing
> else in this world that you can spend $2,500 to learn that will 
bring you
> what this will.  Nothing.
>  
> The course fee of $2,500 was set by Maharishi himself after a 
great deal of
> thought and to the consternation of nearly everyone who was 
teaching TM at
> the time (I wasn't actively teaching then but I recall that the 
course fee
> then was $1,000), and I think he did so for a couple of reasons--
the first
> being a test.  
>  
> The second is that it is an immutable truth that movements move on 
money.
> Our Movement is on the verge of spending about $3,000,000 to buy 
the land
> and build this first Peace Palace in this city.  Who should pay 
for that?
> Who should pay for the phone lines, utilities, Internet 
connection, printing
> and advertising costs?  Who should pay me so that I can do this 
full time?
> Maharishi?  In what other endeavor or system of learning does the 
teacher
> pay the student; the provider pay the consumer?
>  
> Thanks for your time and consideration.  I await your reply with 
interest.
> Peace, Love, and Understanding>>>


Why doesn't he just tell her it is about $40 a month over 5 years, 
or  about $20 a month over 10 years. She probably spends more than 
that on cafe-lattes and Japanese dine outs each month. Some seeker.
When I was a seeker I was ready to give up everything at great risk 
to myself and to my future finance, and go to India with nothing. 
Those were the days of the true seekers. Now everyone wants it for 
the price of a Cafe-Grande.
Sad days indeed.

OffWorld






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