--- In [email protected], "uns_tressor" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote:
> >
> > Years ago a friend bought me this CD series as a gift that you 
could  
> > listen to on headphones and it would "entrain" your brain waves 
to  
> > various meditative states. You would just listen to the CD and  
> > meditate as you normally would....
> 
> 
> ...Gordon Bennet, Vaj. Is there any meditation technique
> on Planet Earth worth a piss in a bucket that you listen
> to music whilst doing it?
> Uns.

I've experienced a couple.  When it comes to 'worth,'
I think it's important to realize that a lot of 'what
something is worth' has to do with what you *exclude*
from the category of 'worthy.'  In other words, those
who are open enough to experiment might find something
of value in music-based meditation, whereas those who
assume that there *could* be nothing of value in it
will never even bother to try.

Hint: a few teachers, considered by their students
to be enlightened (I have no opinion on the subject)
are musicians. What might happen if they created music,
from that state of consciousness?







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