On Nov 21, 2005, at 6:43 PM, sparaig wrote:

> --- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Nov 21, 2005, at 3:25 PM, sparaig wrote:
>>
>>> It sounds like a completely different form of meditation. TM and
> the
>>> breath suspension episodes during TC are generally associated with
>>> resting. In THIS study, "electrical activity during periods of
>>> complete immobility though their heart rates accelerated in almost
>>> perfect parallel with accelerations of their brain waves during
>>> moments of ecstasy."
>>>
>>> Can't comment on its relative effectiveness, but the metabolic
>>> effects sound different than TM, and there's no mention of breath
>>> suspension during the technique. Accelerated heart rate implies
> the
>>> exact opposite, in fact...
>>
>> It's definitely not TM, it's obviously a more advanced meditation
>
> Oh <nods eagerly>, obviously...
>
> and
>> not aimed at relaxation, at least in the same sense that TM.
> Ecstasy
>> dozens of times more powerful than orgasm can be profoundly
> relaxing.
>>
>
> Which is why the heart rate went up so much of course...

I know people who've passed out.



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