An awful lot of "I" still having THESE experiences,
yes?

--- abutilon108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- In [email protected],
> anon_couscous_ff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > All from just somebody who has gone to a 3 week
> course putting his 
> > hands on their heads.  Is this moodmaking or what?
> > This guy has gone to the 3 week diksha course in
> India and then a 10 
> > day 'deepening' as he calls it.  
> > He sends out these emails every week.
> > 
> > 2/8
> I have received deeksha on a number of occasions and
> have also used
> the "chakra dhyana" meditation CD which was produced
> within the
> "Oneness Movement".  Both of these have definitely
> had a profound
> effect on me.  Like any practice that expands
> awareness or enlivens
> the nervous system (or however you want to describe
> spiritual
> expansion), I have had both very positive
> experiences, such as an
> increase in love, and experiences which I would call
> "purification". 
> Overall, however, since becoming involved with this,
> there has been a
> very positive trend.  For many years I experienced
> an inner silence,
> but it seemed separate from activity and the mind
> was still very
> dominant with its old conditioning (habitual
> patterns of thinking such
> as worry, over-analyzing, etc.)  Since deeksha, this
> has changed quite
> a bit.  The silence has become "thicker" and is more
> infused into my
> activity and day to day experience, with the sense
> of separation being
> less.  The mind is less dominant and there is more
> detachment from the
> old patterns which just don't seem so
> over-shadowing.  
> 
> I was extremely skeptical about deeksha and the
> whole Oneness Movement
> before trying it.  What got my attention is that
> when my husband
> became involved and went to a one day intensive,
> there was a dramatic
> shift in my experience throughout the day (as I am
> very affected by
> his state of consciousness).  It was undeniable. 
> I've continued to
> maintain a "wait and see" attitude and some
> skepticism, but what I am
> experiencing is definitely different and in a
> positive direction.
> 
> Unlike the TM program where teachers teach in a very
> standard way and
> have a uniform way of presenting the program, the
> Oneness Movement
> does not have a teaching per se.  The common element
> is the experience
> of deeksha.  The "deeksha givers" talk about it from
> their own
> perspective, so I don't pay a lot of attention to
> their descriptions
> and interpretations.  I rely on my own experience.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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