--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Dec 19, 2005, at 4:30 PM, sparaig wrote:

>-- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >> Actually, part of the point of the post was that although TM 
uses
> > the
> >> idea of the gap/sandhi to explain TM; in the full idea of what
> > that
> >> entails, TM only goes as far as 1 or 1.5 out of 7. There are a
> > whole
> >> slew of other methods beyond that to reach the big "E".
> >>
> >> As a person offlist said to me that's what you call 'we were 
given
> >> one wheel, and lead to believe we had the whole bike.'
> >>
> >> Ouch.
> >>
> >
> > Or perhaps you only recognize one wheel even though all of them 
are
> > inherent in TM.
> 
> Clearly this is not the case. It's amazing what clever marketing 
can do.
>

Not sure how this fits into the bike analogy, but here goes:

When I read The Seven Levels of the Gap posting, I was struck that I 
could recognize my experience of the first level in the first 
paragraph; the junction between waking, dreaming and sleeping, and 
then pretty much zip until I got to the second paragraph of level 
5: "your devotion changes to one of not knowing what's next", and 
then the second paragraph of step 6, especially, "This force of 
bliss pierces the skull and the body becomes the universe. This is 
automatic." and then step 7.

So my experience of TM, according to this menu, took me from 
appetizer straight to dessert. Maybe the other stuff has been there 
too, though if so, fleeting experiences that were either so natural 
or so transient that I didn't really notice.

Interesting point made in the second paragraph of step 5: "From this 
point on, there is no instruction given as to what to expect..."





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