--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], steven klayman <thedoc108@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > The fact is many people in the movement are receiving
> > deeksha because it gives direct experience of the
> > Divine, is not a path or a spiritual technique, has no
> > teachings, no scriptures to read nor is obedience or
> > loyalty to any gurus needed. It is just pure
> > experience. 
> 
> And for many of them, pure experience is something
> that the TM movement only talks about,





...and I would suggest to those people that if they are craving a 
certain subjective experience, why not go for it?  I mean, hey, 
continue to do your TM twice a day and go for Diksha...TM can only 
improve the experience of it, no?




> and never
> provides.  So of course they're open to something
> that *might* provide that experience.
> 
> The interesting thing in all of this is whether
> the scenario will play out as it always has in the
> past.  That is, first comes the "pronouncement"
> stating that the technique or teacher in question
> is not endorsed by the TM movement. Next comes
> the part where anyone who ignores this rather
> obvious warning is declared persona non grata.
>







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