>
> --- In [email protected], "stadspark" <stadspark@>
> 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.
>
You also don't consider TM worth doing period, any more. YMMV indeed...
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