Unfortunately, if people like HH the Dalai Lama are correct, along  
with many other high lamas and tantric yogis: peaceful mantras of  
peaceful deities just ain't gonna cut it kids.

What is needed is people who have mastered wrathful yogas to  
transform wrath, murderous rage, hate, vengeance and collective angst  
into spacious discrimination, cutting insight and mirror-like wisdom.

TM cannot do this. It's the wrong tool for the job. It's out of it's  
league IMO. Go home to your silk asana pants and your dome and your  
narcissistic bliss. It's where you belong along with these worldly  
deities.


On Jul 24, 2006, at 6:02 PM, dhamiltony2k5 wrote:

> FW: From (Dr.?) Christopher W. Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <paste>:
> Hi. Sorry to intrude upon your silence with yet another email, but I
> thought you would want to receive this one. I hope my judgment in
> this regard was sound.
>
> After hours of watching CNN, FOX or wherever you choose to televise
> your war, one wouldn't be human or even a nice person, if the desire
> to end to all of this violence, suffering and hardship that is
> taking place in the Middle East at this very moment, didn't cross
> your mind, regardless of your politics, religious affiliation and
> spiritual practices.  The reality is, deep down, or on the surface,
> all of our souls cry out for a solution to end this continued
> travesty to human kind. The solution mentioned in this article, to
> end this negativity might seem weird or different at first, but
> could actually be a viable solution and can make real common sense
> to someone with an open mind and heart. We have been doing it the
> other way with bloodshed for thousands of years, why not give
> something new a try? We all believe in the power of prayer and just
> because this is a form of prayer that everyone may not be familiar
> with in the USA, doesn't mean it can't be and isn't extremely
> effective. Dr. Tony Nader, mentioned in this article, who is the
> head of the Global Country of World Peace, was kind enough to travel
> to the USA and "scrub in" for two of my three 9 hour surgeries back
> in 1999.  Basically, there is no doubt, Tony very much helped save
> my life and traveled to the USA twice on my behalf for these
> operations and helped me every day with my medical problems for the
> five years while we were living in the Netherlands. He is the real
> deal. I never paid him a cent, nor did he look for such. His
> motivations are beyond question and he exudes integrity. He is a
> wonderful person, a healer and a modern day humble Saint. He is my
> good and loyal friend and a true lover of peace. When he speaks and
> takes action, it is out of strength, compassion and love for is
> friends and the world. I am a direct recipient of his wisdom and
> enlightenment and feel very blessed to have known him so intimately
> all these years. He is a major messenger from God in my life. It
> effects me deeply to see him and/or his family and friends in
> Lebanon enjoy anything but peace and happiness. No one should suffer
> and our friends in Israel most assuredly don't deserve this fate
> either. The world is truly our family but how do we bring permanent
> peace to our immediate and distant relatives? As a very great sage
> once said, "until we can love every other man's children as our own,
> there will always be war".
>
>  The TM Movement has been quietly sending people, Transcendental
> Meditators to these war zones throughout the world for over 30 years
> as conflicts arise, to do their Transcendental Meditation Program,
> at their own expense, to help from the quieter, more powerful levels
> and create coherence and peace for the world. It is easy to be
> negative and criticize that which one doesn't understand, especially
> if it is the safe route and in doing so, it makes you look smarter
> and gives one a sense of power and a false sense of knowingness over
> others by rejecting the unfamiliar in the midst of the majority. The
> critic always puts himself above those that he criticizes, just by
> virtue of being a critic. Usually this is the motivation to assume
> such a role, whether appointed or the more usual, self-appointed..
> As my dear enlightened father likes to say often, "Critics and know-
> it- alls, build nothing".  It is easy to say meditation doesn't work
> and it is even easier to say people can't fly. Almost everyone
> can "jump" on that thinking and find little of the crowd to not be
> on your side. It is a safe path indeed, but not necessarily the
> right one.  I find, usually, the people that laugh the hardest are
> the same people that find themselves above all such things and are
> self proclaimed experts on life, religion and spirituality and they
> basically haven't the remotest idea of what the actual experience is
> and they knee jerk out a criticism that is highly judgmental and
> totally without any merit, that makes them feel good for sticking to
> their closed and safe dogmatic beliefs. Basically, self proclaimed
> experts without the experience of what they judge. We all tend to
> reject that which we haven't personally experienced and as we get
> older, we tend not to experience that which differs from our
> limited, yet absolute experiences to date. When this state of
> ignorance hardens, and the joy, innocence and happiness is almost
> all gone and we become strongly opinionated, closed and FIRM in our
> ABSOLUTE thinking, we die. Funny thing about that. Being open to new
> possibilities, like an innocent child, isn't naivety and mistaken or
> incomplete or uninformed thinking, it is the basis for true wisdom,
> good health and God's continued divine grace.
>
> These dear friends of mine on both sides of the current conflict,
> mentioned in this article below, are extremely positive,
> compassionate, creative people, who are making a real effort to
> neutralize the negativity in the world through their meditations,
> their positive actions and most of them have been devoted to doing
> this for over 35 years. I applaud their relentless, self -
> sacrificing, humble dedication and service to their fellow man. I
> hope you enjoy the article and I hope you allow the positivity
> surrounding their efforts and achievements to flow into every aspect
> of your life without judgment, fear, doubt or negativity. The world
> can use your powerful coherence, love and pure attention at this
> time. I really felt you would enjoy knowing about this and this is
> my reason for sending it to you and I also felt since  I know you to
> also be a very good, loving and giving person, you too would
> appreciate and open to embrace any solution that may end the pain
> and suffering of your fellow man. ENJOY the article and all that you
> do and thank you for your positive and kind attention on this and in
> my life.
>
> All the very best to you and your families, immediate and extended,
>
> Love,
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
> Forget the F-16s, Israel needs more Yogic Flyers to beat Hizbullah
>
> AMIR MIZROCH, THE JERUSALEM POST
> Jul. 23, 2006
>
> There are Katyusha rockets falling in villages and towns all around
> them, but for the "squadron" of 30 Israeli Yogic Flyers assembled at
> a hotel on Lake Kinneret all is quiet. That's because they have
> managed to create a shield of invincibility around their gathering
> place. Now they are calling for another 235 Flyers to come and join
> them to create a shield that would, they say, cover all of Israel.
>
> In an interview from the Nof Ginnosar Hotel near Tiberias on
> Saturday, the Prime Minister of the Peace Government of Israel and
> Yogic Flyer Alex Kutai called on the elected Israeli government to
> recruit a group of 265 Yogic Flyers who, through an advanced
> technique of Transcendental Meditation (TM), he asserted, would
> create a shield of invincibility around Israel and bring about an
> immediate cessation of violence with the Hizbullah.
>
> Prime Minister Kutai, who is also the Chairman of the International
> Transcendental Meditation Society in Israel, said his elected
> counterpart Ehud Olmert had to urgently find a group of 265 people
> trained in the TM technique and maintain them in one location where
> they can generate an invincibility shield around Israel against all
> forms of war and violence, including road accidents, and keep the
> shield up permanently.
>
> "Ten days before this latest round of violence broke out between
> Israel and the Hizbullah, we received an urgent message from the
> headquarters of the Global Government of World Peace that there was
> an immediate danger of violence in the region, and that each country
> had to mobilize its Yogic Flyers - those who practice the TM
> technique - to ward off the danger,"
> Kutai said earnestly.
>
> According to Kutai, the Yogic Flyer practices an advanced meditation
> technique in which his or her consciousness is brought to a level
> where thinking is without content, where the Flyer connects with
> the "source of all energy and intelligence - beyond any thought and
> at the same time the source of all thought." Kutai said this state
> is what physicists call the United Field of the Laws of Nature.
>
> The number 265 should be sufficient, Kutai said, as it conforms
> exactly to the formula discovered by the overall leader of the
> Global Government of World Peace, Raja (King) Tony Nader. The
> formula postulates that the square root of one percent of a
> country's population is the right number of people needed to tap
> into a Collective Consciousness strong enough to create a shield of
> invincibility. Since Israel has an estimated 7 million inhabitants,
> one per cent is 70,000 and the square root of 70,000 is 264.575.
>
> Kutai said that according to his calculations, 500 Yoga Flyers would
> be needed to bring peace to the Middle East, but that the Flyers
> would have to be spread throughout the region. Kutai said he is
> aware of a similar group of TM practitioners in Lebanon, but that he
> is not currently in contact with them.
>
> According to "King" Nader's Web site, he is now the First Sovereign
> Ruler of the Global Country of World Peace. His official title is
> His Majesty Raja Nader Raam, and his association's physical address
> is listed as Maharishi Health Education Center P.O. Box 116-5350
> Beirut - Lebanon.
>
> The Global Country of World Peace is a country without borders
> inhabited by citizens who love peace, Kutai said.
>
> According to his Web site, Professor Tony Nader M.D., Ph.D. obtained
> his MD degree from the American University of Beirut, where he also
> studied internal medicine and psychiatry. His Ph.D. was in brain and
> Cognitive Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
> where he was also a visiting physician at the Clinical Research
> Center. He did his post-doctoral work as a Clinical and Research
> Fellow in Neurology at the Massachusetts General Hospital, the
> Harvard Medical School.
>
> Nader conducted various research projects on neurochemistry and
> neuroendocrinology. According to his Web site, he has demonstrated
> scientifically that human physiology is made up of the 40 aspects of
> Veda and Vedic Literature, and that all the infinite organizing
> powers of all kinds and the whole cosmos are seated in the
> physiology of every human being.
>
> "Therefore every individual - whether Christian or Hindu, Muslim or
> Buddhist, Sikh or Jain or Parsee - has been scientifically proven to
> be cosmic, and to have unlimited cosmic potentiality. Higher
> Intelligence is located in the very physiological structure of every
> man, woman and child in the nation, and only needs to be awakened
> for everyone to enjoy the support of Higher Intelligence," the Web
> site says.
>
> Nader could not be reached for comment, but Kutai said that
> the "king," who is of Christian Lebanese origin, has gathered a
> group of 400 European Yogic Flyers to his current headquarters in
> Holland to keep Europe safe.
>
> Last week, the Israeli branch of the Transcendental Meditation
> Association had gathered 64 Yogic Flyers at the Hof Ginnosar hotel,
> but for various reasons only 30 have stayed on this week - far short
> of the number said by Kutai to be necessary to stop the current
> round of violence.
>
> Presently, the remaining Israeli Yogic Flyers gather at a large hall
> in the hotel for two meditation sessions, lasting four hours apiece,
> every day.
>
> Kutai described the process involved in the Maharishi Technology of
> Consciousness: "Everybody is seated on foam mattresses, and some of
> the bodies lift from the air - they hop in the air. What is created
> in the brain, and EEG research shows this, is a highly coherent
> brain function.
> Every person is cosmic and is connected to the unified field. You
> create coherence inside yourself, and within a group a coherence can
> be created, and this can spread to a wider area. You can create
> anything from this level of consciousness, pure consciousness, a
> level of perfect order. From this level an invincibility can be
> created in the national consciousness, where no negativity can be
> created from within, and none can penetrate from the outside."
>
> Kutai said that the elected government of Israel should establish a
> group of
> 265 Yogic Flyers and maintain them so that peace could be ensured on
> a permanent basis. "We have the best army but it cannot prevent the
> missiles.
> The government should create this group now. It is much cheaper than
> bombs.
> It is cheaper than even one wing of a fighter bomber," Kutai said.
>
> Anybody can become a Yogic Flyer, with the right training, within a
> few weeks, Kutai said, adding that the current Israeli "squadron" of
> Flyers includes businesspeople, bankers, teachers, retirees, and hi-
> tech workers.
>
> Kutai's group are the only guests at the Nof Ginnosar Hotel at this
> point in time, as Hizbullah rockets have badly dented the entire
> tourism industry around Lake Kinneret. "We put up a shield around
> the 30 of us. There is nobody else here. If there were more people
> our shield would extend even further outward, we could protect more
> people," the "prime minister" told The Jerusalem Post.
>
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