--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > But the idea of starting with concentration or focus
> > and then moving to a more effortless focus *in the 
> > same meditation period* is hardly unique. Many of
> > the concentration techniques I've learned were like
> > that -- you start with a strong period of focus on 
> > a yantra or mantra or image or whatever, and then
> > "let go" and have a period of no focus. Sometimes
> > the technique involves "bouncing back and forth"
> > between these two approaches in the same meditation.
> > 
> > Caveat for the easily offended: The above statement
> > implies neither good nor bad, better nor best; it's
> > just what I was taught when learning those techniques.
> > It isn't meant as a comment on your favorite style of
> > meditation in any way.
> 
> In MY experience, that's the "worst-case" example of effort during 
> TM. You start out deliberately thinking the mantra, and then you 
> forget to think it. Rinse, repeat. OTher times, its not quite so 
> obvious that one is deliberately doing something. Other times, it 
> seems obvious that there is no doing, just happening.

Ummmm...in case you didn't notice, I wasn't describing
TM. I was describing other forms of meditation.







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