--- blissbunn1 wrote:
>
> I had to ask many friends I'd been out of touch with whether they
> considered themselves fundamentalist or reconstructionist meditators.

What are you finding to be the ratio of fundamentalists
to reconstructionists?

Does being a reconstructionist necessitate doing TM? Or
can one be open-minded and praising of TM, but do
something else, as is the case for some here?

What I'd like to find is a TM fundamentalist who does
not practice TM. I'll bet they're out there.

Remember when we would describe the gung-ho as
"strong meditators"? My brother Steve used to live with
three of us meditators in Iowa City. Upon meeting a TMer
whose practice had lapsed, Steve recommended the guy
get checked. When Steve told us about his conversation,
he summed it up by saying, "I'm a strong non-meditator."






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