On Jul 16, 2006, at 10:26 AM, sparaig wrote:

--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


You seem to be approaching a spiritual practice from a

very materialistic perspective. If you believe a

spiritual practice will fulfill your material desires

of the mind, you are quite mistaken. Fulfillment does

not arise from gratifying one desire after another.

Look at Buddha. He fulfilled all his desires and

became clinically depressed which led him to seek That

which is beyond desire.


TM is a technique for householders.


So then Purusha and Mother Divine shouldn't be or wouldn't be practicing TM?

Has something changed we hadn't heard of? The various monks and priests who learned TM should not be doing this practice. Perhaps someone should put out a memo.

It's supposed to help you grow towards enlightenment, 

while strengthening the nervous system to allow you to attain relative desires more easily and 

at the same time making your desires more life/evolution-supporting.


So it's kinda like lifting weights for your nervous system? Hmmm.

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