--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], Peter <drpetersutphen@> > wrote: > > > > > > > > --- Patrick Gillam <jpgillam@> wrote: > > > > > --- Peter wrote: > > > > > > > > Ritam bhara pragya > > > > > > > > The intent to know something gives rise > > > > to the immediate fulfillment of that intent > > > clearly > > > > and completely. > > > > > > I haven't had clear, diagram-like knowledge, but I > > > certainly have had answers come upon asking a > > > question. Once I asked a co-worker how a variety > > > of lawn sprinkler worked, following up my question > > > with a description of how I guessed it would work, > > > and he said, "that's pretty much how it works, yes." > > > > > > I suspect we all cultivate some value of rhitam in > > > work which demands subjective judgments > > > about stuff. I do it all the time in marketing, > > > where > > > one person's opinion seems just as valid as > > > another's. > > > Should we sell alternative health services to people > > > who've never used them before, or try to lure > > > patients from other alternative practitioners? One > > > approach will feel more "true" than the other. > > > > > > When people pitch advertising strategies and > > > concepts > > > to me, I usually fall back on the self, as it were, > > > to > > > evaluate them. > > > > From my little 5-10 minute ritam experience so long > > ago it was clear that all intuitive understanding and > > the "ahas!" of understanding all come from that level. > > > > That's been my experience, too. > > Over the past 33 years of TMing I've had 1/2 a dozen ritam > experiences (all lasting about a second or two) and they were "peak" > experiences; that is, the whole kit-and-kaboodle was contained in > those little gems: the experience, the transcending, the wholeness. >
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