--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Ingegerd"
> <marwincornyarmand@> wrote:
> >
> > I heard Geoffrey Clements say something similar many years 
> > ago, when he visited Norway. When we meditate TM - something 
> > is happening in the brain, more coherence. If we meditate with 
> > people that is not doing TM - their vibes will disturb our 
> > brain wave function. 
> 
> After decades of hearing this crap and having 
> been trained to consider themselves more elite
> than pretty much everyone in the world, is it 
> any wonder that the TBs see "enemies" and 
> "anti-TMers" with "agendas" all around them?
> The whole *point* of training people to be 
> elitists is so that they'll develop a "them
> vs. us" mentality and be easier to control.
> 
> > Some of the TB's told us not to have 
> > non-meditating friends - because it was not good for us, and 
> > never meditate in the same room as others that used other 
> > meditation technique. I think I would be very comfortable 
> > to meditate in the same room as Yogananda and Guru Dev.
> 
> Actually, if you buy into the bullshit that 
> Clements was selling, you wouldn't DARE 
> meditate in the same room as Guru Dev, 
> because he wouldn't be practicing TM, 
> would he? You might get cooties.  :-)
>



...and I've meditated with TMers who were unstressing SO much that 
it was uncomfortable to be in the same room with them while they 
were doing TM...

And when I fly and I meditate next to someone NOT doing TM -- they 
may be sleeping -- am I being negatively affected?

What about that wonderful silence one experiences in a church or a 
monastery and we take advantage of it by sitting down to meditate in 
that silence...obviously the "vibes" in those places are NOT a 
result of TMers...should we NOT do that?  Or, closer to home, going 
to a temple in India and experiencing the silence there...it wasn't 
created by TMers...should we avoid that experience?







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