wrote:
>
> This is a question for anyone who has officially been
> instructed in at least two advanced techniques:
>
> So here's my question; If someone has been properly
> instructed in the TM technique, is there any reason
> that someone should consider paying $3000 for an adv.
> technique, if he could just as easily go to minet.org,
> and get his new technique for free (i.e simply update his
> mantra.)??
>
> Unless, the technique requires special instruction (which
> I know for a fact is unecessary after having been
> insrtucted in one advanced technique) I see no reason ...
>
> Any thoughts, anyone?
The question could be simplified. Is there any reason
that anyone who has learned the basic TM technique
should think that there is any value in learning an
"advanced technique" PERIOD, whether they learn it
officially or not? Based on my experience, I would
have to say that the answer is a big, fat NO.
I'm being honest here, not contrary. I never subject-
ively perceived any value whatsoever in any of the
"advanced techniques" I received while part of the
TM organization. I think they are and always were an
mechanism to charge people more money, and that they
don't do diddleysquat.
Your mileage may vary.
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