--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Judy:> It was an attempt to get you to *correct* the word 
> > you used, Curtis.  You've discredited yourself by
> > refusing to do so.
> > 
> 
> 
> http://www.tm.org/main_pages/maharishi.html
> 
> From the TM org site:
> 
> 1972: Maharishi inaugurates his World Plan and creates a new science
> -- the Science of Consciousness, the Science of Creative 
Intelligence,
> training 2,000 teachers of this science [by now 40,000] to bring the
> timeless message of Transcending to all parts of the globe.
> 
> 
> But wont him teaching the message of transcending confuse people 
about
> the value of thoughts in meditaion?
> 
> 
> http://www.enmag.org/09/9birx2.htm
> 
> Enlightenment: What is it that inspires Meditators to take the next
> step, to learn the TM-Sidhi program?
> 
> Doug Birx: The foundation is a good experience of transcending, and
> appreciating what a great value that is to their life. On that 
basis,
> there is an openness when Maharishi brings out the point, through a
> lecture or a tape, that we could accelerate this growth of 
consciousness.
> 
> "Maharishi said this new technique would be something that would 
more
> quickly shrink the gap between our present ability to transcend and
> the time that would be coming in the future, through repeated
> transcending, when this experience would become an all time reality.
> arriving at that source of thought. Maharishi said this new 
technique
> would be something that would more quickly shrink the gap between 
our
> present ability to transcend and the time that would be coming in 
the
> future, through repeated transcending, when this experience would
> become an all time reality."
> 
> "In the West, Meditators had been transcending for 35 or 40 years, 
so
> the Laws of Nature were being directly enlivened for all that time.
> But the Soviet Union hadn't had any Meditators until shortly before 
we
> arrived."
> 
> Me:
> But wont a person appreciating the "great value" of transcending 
prove
> that they don't understand the teaching like Judy does?  What would
> Doug Birx know about the use of the word "transcending".  You might
> want to get him to tighten up Judy.
> 
> My original quotes:
> 
> "As far as transcending goes, I think that experience is also very
> overrated as a valuable experience. "
> 
> "How could so many people drop
> the practice if transcending was all that?"
> 
> Doug Birx: The foundation is a good experience of transcending, and
> appreciating what a great value that is to their life.
> 
> Now lets see Judy's integrity at work.

Let's see *your* integrity at work, Curtis.  What's
the difference between what you said and what Doug
is saying?

Hint: He is *not* talking about valuing the experience
*during meditation*.








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