--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Ingegerd" 
> <marwincornyarmand@> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
> > wrote:
> > > --- In [email protected], "Ingegerd" 
> > > <marwincornyarmand@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When I learned TM (Deep Meditation) in 1962, by the 
> > > > first meditation teacher in Norway, we learned to 
> > > > concentrate about the Mantra. Some years after - 
> > > > the instruction became "Don't concentrate", and the 
> > > > checking points came out.
> > > 
> > > Ingegerd, your experience MUST be wrong, because
> > > it doesn't agree with what Judy and Lawson say.
> > > You *know* that they are always RIGHT, and that
> > > by definition anyone else who has a different
> > > experience or heard something different from
> > > Maharishi is WRONG.
> > > 
> > > After all, their vision (never having actually
> > > met Maharishi and thus dealing with the zeitgeist
> > > of his teachings) is clear and unclouded, and
> > > they learned TM *correctly*, whereas those who
> > > have actually met Maharishi and worked with him
> > > intimately for years did not. Presumably his holy
> > > presence caused confusion. 
> > > 
> > > And you *know* that TM *never* changed over the 
> > > years as a result of trail and error...it was 
> > > presented to Maharishi full-blown in all its 
> > > perfection on a lotus leaf, garlanded with 
> > > pushpams, carried by a host of dakinis in
> > > thong bikinis. (And believe me...a bikini top
> > > is hard to fit when you have six arms.)
> > > 
> > > In short, watch yo mouth. You don't want to 
> > > disagree with the definers of TRUTH on Fairfield
> > > Life, do you?  :-)
> > 
> > You are so right. I apologize for not being humble 
> > enough for the TBs. I will from now on be very careful 
> > about what I say. The experiences was of various 
> > characters and will not fit the ears of the TBs.
> 
> It's all right, Ingegerd. Your humility in 
> the face of perfection is admirable.
> 
> After all, we are mere humans, and thus we
> occasionally may fall from the path of truth,
> righteousness, and eternal adherence to dogma.
> When that happens, it's important to have one
> or two superhuman beings in our midst to prod
> us and gently move us back to the true path.
> 
> We should consider ourselves fortunate to have
> such holy beings here with us. If not for them,
> who *knows* what might happen? Some people might
> actually develop their own ideas about things,
> based on their own personal experiences. Can't
> have that...
>
Thanks to some of you in FFL, that have given me good advices - I 
have experienced myself - and I agree with you and Vaj. If somebody 
of the TBs ask me about the experiences - I am not going to tell 
about it. 
Ingegerd






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