--- In [email protected], new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], new.morning <no_reply@> 
wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], off_world_beings 
<no_reply@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > ROFLMAO ! ! !
> > > 
> > > This study, conducted by pro-SSRS people states that Ravi 
Shankar's 
> > > technique is quote: "inferior to electroconvulsive therapy".
> > > It also was less effective than a pharmaceutical drug. No 
better than 
> > > a placebo.
> > > http://www.aolresearch.org/pdf/Janakiramaiah%20et%20al%
202000.pdf
> > > 
> > > Next Dr. Pete will be saying that how do I know Electro-
Convulsive 
> > > therapy is no good if I haven't tried it, and that I shouldn't 
be so 
> > > closed minded and go ahead and try it just because a bunch of 
loonies 
> > > did.
> > 
> > Not quite what the study concludes, quoting it, "Within the 
limitations
> > of the design (lack of double blind conditions), it can be 
concluded
> > that, although inferior to ECT, SKY > [Sudharshan Kriya Yoga] 
can be a
> > potential alternative to drugs in melancholia as a first line
> treatment." 
> 
> 
> Actually ECT and hard-core psychiatric drugs have been shown to be
> more effective than TM for severe depression and behavioral 
problems. 
> Not only more effective than, but actually required to subdue and
> quell the problematic effects of TM practice and/or long rounding 
for
> some.
> 
> I know personally of at least one ECT case. 1972, a woman from a
> prominent DC family, brother (and she) were teachers, required ECT 
for
> severe depression and other problems. (Rick may remember her.)   TM
> was not effective in treating the problems, and its practice may 
hve
> exacerbated them, and even casued them. 
> 
> I have second-hand knowledge of a number or similar cases where TM
> teachers, MIU students, or long-term meditators required
> institutionalization -- or in some sad cases, committed suicide to 
end
> the problems TM could not (and may have exacerbated).
> 
> As far as drugs, I recall Dr Elliot regularly use Thorizine (sp), 
the
> same drug used to calm really bad LSD experiences, to calm flipped-
out
> rounders on TTCs. Something TM could not cure. And in these cases, 
did
> exacerbate.
> 
> TMO policy even openly "acknowledges", by implication, that it is
> ineffective in curing things treated by a therapist. Thus the ban 
on
> people who have seen a therapist to go on sidhis or TTC courses. 
Even
> going to a marriage counselor was grounds for rejection to courses.
> Thus by implication, TM was deemed by its own leaders as 
ineffective
> in treating even minor porblems. (In fact, going to a marriage
> counselor may be a sign of health.)
> 
> (That was the policy in the 70's, I am not sure of current status.
> Possibly its even now stricter)
> 
> So its not surprising that SKY was not as effective, but nearly so,
> ast ECT in treating severe depression. Possibly the lesser side
> effects, presumably, of SKY -- releative to ECT -- might make it a
> worthy treatment option.
> 

> Have any studies been done comparing TM and ECT?
>

*********************

Very funny! Have you done any stand-up comedy gigs?

The fact is that unstable and highly-stressed people can only do a 
little TM, maybe only ten minutes twice a day, and not in a group 
where the effects are amplified (this is why people in therapy were 
barred from courses). This does not mean that TM is no good, but 
rather that it is a powerful meditation technique that quickly 
introduces one to the deeper levels of the self, which naturally 
causes normalization of the system (similar to the release of stress 
seen in dreaming, which is enabled by the body's reaching deep 
stages of sleep).

Just meeting an enlightened soul (which is very similar to meeting 
one's own self diving deep in TM) causes this process of 
normalization/unstressing, and people who experience this may, in 
their confusion, attribute the fault to the enlightened soul (just 
as some blame TM for their problems). One of the more confused 
unstressors is Prof. Kai Druhl, who says that meeting Maharishi 
caused Druhl to experience "demonic oppression," but it's really 
just the same phenomenon that highly-stressed people like Druhl (who 
thinks he's a Christian) experienced when they met Jesus (who was 
accused of being demon-possessed by many ignorant people who were 
unable to bear His enlightening presence):

http://tinyurl.com/ktr4l

Druhl's account:

http://www.thetruelight.net/personalstories/kaidruhl.htm


Bob Brigante
http://geocities.com/bbrigante









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