Now this is really funny - you're the guy that tried to sell us on the GMO myth 
based on not a single scientific study ever done and here you are wanting to 
have us believe in the pita, kapha and the raja. LoL! 

 Why are you rebels always wanting to separate things? 
 

---In [email protected], <mjackson74@...> wrote :

 So if pitta is reduced then does it follow that vata is aggravated? 
 

 From: "Bhairitu noozguru@... [FairfieldLife]" <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 8:25 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Buddha pill?
 
 
   
 TM is pitta reducing.  Just look at the advertised benefits. 
 
 On 05/22/2015 04:53 PM, s3raphita@... mailto:s3raphita@... [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:
 
 


   Re "If you're already sluggish (kapha) then a pitta or vata reducing mantra 
might not be good for you.  You need a stimulating mantra" :
 
 
 
 So do we know which of the TM mantras are pitta or vata reducing and which 
stimulating - or is that info verboten on this website?
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 ---In [email protected] mailto:[email protected], 
<noozguru@...> mailto:noozguru@... wrote :
 
 Especially if you get the wrong mantra.  Mantras have specific effects, some 
can calm and some can stimulate.  If you're already sluggish (kapha) then a 
pitta or vata reducing mantra might not be good for you.  You need a 
stimulating mantra.  I think MMY thought that people who got a TM (pitta 
reducing) mantra would just move on to something else like they do in India.  
And I have mentioned before reading a book circa 1980 by a chiropractor who 
said that meditation might not be for everyone and some need to jog or walk 
instead.
 
 On 05/22/2015 11:30 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
 
   
 
 New book about previously unexplored negative effects of meditation.Could be 
an interesting read. So far only the Daily Mail seems to have mentioned it.
 

 Meditation and mindfulness can trigger mania depression and psychosis,
 
 
 
 
 
 Meditation and mindfulness can trigger mania depressio... The book, The Buddha 
Pill: Can Meditation Change You?, has been written by British psychologists. 
Other s argue the shortage of rigorous statistical studi...


 
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