---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote :

 

 Buck the depressed whiner and Willy the repetitive ranter, there's probably 
psychological profiles of those types of psychosis somewhere.

I had a friend, an old TM teacher like me, who met somekind of a clearvoyant, 
telling him that he had a TM implant in his brain, despite the fact that he had 
left the movement, and surely had adopted his own opinions on a number of 
things. He asked me at the time what I thought of it. Now I am not really a 
believer in the implant idea, you know there could be all kind of implants, 
from physical, to subtle physical etc. So I told him so. 

But after leaving TM, some decades ago, I soon realized, that not only stopping 
formal TM whoulc make me into a non-TMer. I realized that the concepts and 
ideas, the ideology, if you want the 'brainwashing' has still left traces, 
expectations, even in the subconscious.

I had to make a conscious effort to rid myself of some of the TM concepts, 
which were like hooks clinging to me. I did this to an extend, so that I could 
feel happy, and not 'miss' anything of my old TM environment, instead enjoying 
my new life, and my new spiritual discoveries fully. (That's what about I told 
my friend)

But later the thought, that there may indeed be something of a TM implant, that 
still was people hooking up, didn't leave me. In fact, could this be one 
explanation, how people here on FFL, both TB TMers (who will of course deny 
they are TB), and anti-TMers alike are hooked to the same story? Infact could 
also anti-cultist be fighting the same implant, that TMers so vehemently defend?

This is just a thought, I know, I will probably not get a lot of support for 
it, but could there be something to it?

 

 I think that the world view of the reesh is so all encompassing that once 
you've been fully exposed, it takes a while and a lot of effort, to 
de-programme yourself. 
 

 I still find odd ideas inside that I picked up in the movement so the idea of 
an implant - while not literal - is a good description of how the mind absorbs 
new ideas and defers to them, especially as most of those ideas come to you 
when you are in an intensely relaxed state on a rounding course just after 
meditating, it's brainwashing 101. 
 

 And the idea that the state of inner silence is some sort of infinite ground 
state of reality is a good reinforcer when someone who claims to be talking 
from that level gives you an opinion to consider. It's all very clever and 
self-reinforcing and they deliberately let you in gently too so as not to scare 
off the newbies.
 

 Unless it's all true of course and Buck is right that we are all apostates who 
should be killed in drone strikes....
 

 



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