--- In [email protected], hermandan0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> <snip>
[...]
> > This may not be what occurs for beginning TMers,
> > but I'd suggest that it becomes the case, for
> > most people, at least, after some experience of
> > TM practice.
> 
> Sure, the *effortless thinking* of the mantra becomes a
> well-established habit. But it is still thinking/picking up the
> mantra. Similarly, it may become an effortless remembrance to push in
> the clutch when changing gears on a standard vehicle, but there would
> be a lot of grinding, if you didn't do it.
> 
> hd
>

But we know that the brain changes as meditation practice continues. Alarik 
Arenander 
makes the case that the brain changes in such a way as to support the 
effortlessness of 
TM practice. It's not merely a matter of automatically changing the clutch. 
It's a matter of 
the car growing an automatic transmission.







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