Imagine in the 1970s when TM was in it's prime the only competition were
organizations where folks might wind up wearing kurtajamis. IOW, TM was
successful then because of it's secularness. But though there had been
yogis visiting the US since Vivekananda this was the age of mass media
and the Beatles sprung TM into the public eye.
Fast forward 40 years and there is more competition. Yoga has become
quite a fad. Why spend nearly $1000 when you can do a weekend workshop
and learn to meditate for far less? And there are more types of
meditation courses available. 40 years ago the public knew little
about meditation and now they have a lot more information available.
There's nothing special about beej mantra meditation often sometimes
practiced in India with no initiation. If people want to do TM, then
fine, but let's cut the hyperbole. It makes fans look ignorant.
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