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> The solution is something that, sadly, none of us
> can provide her with -- a transcendental or near-
> transcendental experience so strong that she exper-
> iences and *feels* how illusory her ideas of self
> are, how illusory her beliefs are, how manufactured
> are her truths. Without that subjective experience,
> there's really very little possibility of her self
> releasing control and allowing the human being who
> lives inside to shine forth.
Curtis, a few posts back:
"I did have great experiences with the program. For me it was the
interpretation of what those experiences and states of mind means that
changed for me. I came to think that Maharishi's description of what
those experiences mean epistemologically was flawed....I can relate
to the experiences of people in the movement and their attraction,
but I do not value the experiences in my own life the same way. I
know that mystical experience is not just made up. It is powerful and
compelling. But what does it mean? Answering that is something we
all have to do for ourselves I guess."
Be interesting to see a dialogue between Curtis and
Barry on this point.
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