Thx, (somebody put in "Meissner-like"). That's a good thing, since the actual Meissner effect is an observable electromagnetic field. Wasn't the "ME" previously called the "Maharishi-Effect"? How ridiculous! But I suppose that Meissner-like is ok with the "like" qualifier; i.e. an unobservable Shakti effect that people can feel especially when radiated by certain Gurus (like Muktananda) through "Shaktipat". Instead of attempting to appropriate a sense of scientific validity by using scientific jargon, just call it what it is: Shakti. Anybody meditating over a relatively short time should have developed in internal "Shakti meter" than enables them to discern the Shakti, especially when the Shakti is highly concentrated (such as the Domes perhaps). Since I've never been in a Dome, I can't testify to that, but I've been in other places such as the 'Ramakrishna Vedanta Temple in Hollywood. .... On another topic, tampering with TM in an attempt to make it more "palatable" to those unfamiliar with it, may easily backfire. Since, if one eliminates the puja in a bogus attempt to say that TM has no religious roots, a major source of Shakti is eliminated. Simply learning the mantras from a book will eliminate the Shakti altogether, although a small remnant may remain in certain mantras such as "OM NAMAH SHIVAYA"., and the Shakti may be magnified by tuning into the Youtube presentations of experienced Pundits chanting that and other mantras. SHALOM
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