Om, so you meditate with the TM technique. Generally this is the real asset the 
TM movement has, that the teaching of meditation as process itself is well 
done. Thorough enough to set people up even for a lifetime of transcending 
meditation.  And then subsequently in life context along with their praying, 
chanting or simple silence. The way of perspective that Maharishi set it up as 
a tool it is a life skill. 

 We have had people who we taught decades ago having contacted us in recent 
years expressing how appreciative they are to having learned it in their lives. 
 
 

 For people who ask about learning to meditate I always urge them to take the 
TM course if they can. It is just very well taught and useful perspective on 
how to meditate in ways that other teachings can leave cursory. Jai Guru Dev
 

 Rick Archer writes:
 

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

 Yes, although I’m using Amma’s mantra, I do it TM-style.
  
 Rick Archer
 Buddha at the Gas Pump
 https://batgap.com

  
 From: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 7:48 AM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Omkara


  
  
 Interesting. 
 In practice, does your having previously learned TM inform how you meditate 
now? 
 Use of a mantra, stance with or understanding of thoughts and such? Process?  
The module of understandings as meditation is taught in TM? 
 Just wondering. 

 


 
 

 Rick Archer writes:

 
 
 

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

  
 I’ve been using a mantra with Om in it (from Amma) for about 17 years now. So 
far no evidence it’s making me a recluse. This has been the most productive 
period of my life.
  
 Rick Archer
 Buddha at the Gas Pump
 https://batgap.com https://batgap.com

  
 From: [email protected] <[email protected] 
mailto:[email protected]> 
 Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2018 9:21 AM
 To: [email protected] mailto:[email protected]
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Omkara


  
  
 Yes, Maharishi’s teaching around “omkara” in his coming to the West in the 
late 1950’s and 1960’s it seems was reactionary to what was seen then as the 
recluse Indian ascetic yogi’s cross-leg sitting chanting of “Om” all the time 
as some primary spiritual practice.   
  
 His teacher Brahmananda Saraswati, Guru Dev, in the 1940’s and 50’s taught a 
nuanced cautionary teaching against using “om” strictly as mantra unto itself, 
that unto itself usage being different than its primary use employed within a 
mantra or sloca. (See 
http://www.lulu.com/shop/lb-shriver-and-translation-by-cynthia-ann-humes/the-sweet-teachings-of-the-blessed-sankaracarya-swami-brahmananda-saraswati/paperback/product-21350609.html
 
http://www.lulu.com/shop/lb-shriver-and-translation-by-cynthia-ann-humes/the-sweet-teachings-of-the-blessed-sankaracarya-swami-brahmananda-saraswati/paperback/product-21350609.html
 )
  
 However as result with a more strict push-back to the iconic by Maharishi 
teaching in the 1960’s West against what was thought of as meditation back 
then, this admonishment now remains within TM culture in a consequent type of a 
tru-believer fear of a usage of  ‘om’ as a sound in contrast to “om’s” more 
general usage seen outside of TM (and also by Guru Dev) as being a booster 
otherwise to maha-mantras in meditation or chanting. 
  
 With Maharishi this seemed a critique of a cultural idiom that happened in a 
period of time. Maharishi evidently felt he had a point to make using the 
platform he had in his time. Meditation it seems evident now is for everyone.  
 Jai Guru Dev.
  

 
 In [email protected] mailto:[email protected],  

 netineti108 wrote :
 Anyone care to suggest why MY told us not to chant Omkara?









 






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