> I must respectfully disagree with you there. I
> personally tried a 
> few different technicques before learning TM

But when did you learn TM? Was this a long time ago?
There wasn't much available besides TM in the 1960s
and 1970s. The landscape has changed - dramatically -
in the past decade. I have had personal experience
with an assortment of techniques in the last decade
that are much more powerful than TM, and much more
powerful than the entire TM sidhis program. What
TurquoiseB says is entirely correct, negative side
effects included.
  
--- jim_flanegin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> >
> <snip> The bottom line is that "TM" is just a brand
> name for a
> > made-up technique of meditation that is (in my
> opinion
> > as a former TM teacher) no better than any other
> tech-
> > nique of meditation, less effective than many, and
> more
> > likely to produce negative side effects than most.
> 
> 
> I must respectfully disagree with you there. I
> personally tried a 
> few different technicques before learning TM, which
> is the only one 
> which enabled me to unequivocally transcend, easily
> and on a regular 
> basis.
> 
> As to the side effects, I think you'd find that for
> any technique 
> where transcendence is as regular as with TM. The
> theory espoused 
> about the practice, that it unwinds stresses in the
> body, rings true 
> for me during the time I've done the technique. 
> 
> For some I would guess, those stresses are deep
> enough that they 
> don't release very easily. Probably a pretty common
> event for anyone 
> doing spiritual practice for enough years.
 


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