The problem with most people learning to meditate is that don't understand or often overlook the significance of spans of time that occur in very short intervals. ---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :
Sign me up for the "lack of effectiveness" group. :-) Effective in order to do what? --In [email protected], <anartaxius@...> wrote : The lack of cultism in meditators is probably a reflection of their ability for critical thinking, logical analysis, and fact-checking, which tend to be in inverse proportion to a person's susceptibility to gullibility. I think everyone here now except for the occasional post from 'emily' is or was a meditator, and what is posted here, all of it, is a reflection of TM's and the TMO's variable effect on people's minds. So what I post, what Steve posts, what Barry posts, what you post, etc., is all a testament to having learned TM, a testament to its effectiveness or its lack of it as the case may be. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_philosophy
