--- In [email protected], "anonyff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nice point Shemp.
> 
> Along those lines I'd like to mention a lecture I heard at the very
> last course I attended, in Seelisburg, in early 1988 just before I
> decided it was time for me to take my leave of the TM org (after 20
> years).
> 
> Maharishi sent Dr. Uli Bauhoffer, German dr., as I understood at the
> time the *Bevan* of Germany. He sent Bauhoffer to give us a lecture
> about the three different types of karma. I'm sure someone (or many)
> here can tell us what they were, but I always called them shlubda
> (kind of Yiddish sounding), brubbda, and parubdha karma. 
> 
> One type was the vast mountain range of karma we had accumulated 
over
> all our lifetimes, another was the karma we were creating while here
> in the body, the third kind was the the karma we were living out 
while
> here (please feel free to correct me on any of this if you know
> something different to be true, at least according to this 
particular
> exposition).

FWIW, I remember hearing this, either from MMY on
tape at some point or from a TM teacher at a lecture.

> Bauhoffer went on to describe the fact that before we entered into a
> new body, in that transition between one body and the next, we 
stood,
> with our suitcsae, looked over the mountain range of karma we had
> accumulated, and decided what to pit in the suitcase to take with us
> into our next life-who our parents were going to be, family, life
> situations, all the things we decided to work out in the next life.
> And then we came in and we had to work this stuff out.

But I *don't* recall ever hearing this in a TM 
context.  However, I've heard it quite a few times
in *other* contexts.  I think it's a fairly standard
take on the reincarnation process.







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