--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> Just jivin', but it's true. Just look on this
> forum. You've got one TB trying to deny 
> Maharishi's own words when he said there was
> a certain level of *obvious* subtle effort 
> associated with TM.

Which TB was this, Barry, and when was it
reported here that MMY said there was a certain
level of *obvious* subtle effort associated with
TM?  I must be missing quite a bit of the
traffic here.

Or else you're having one of your Terrible TB
fantasies again.

<snip> 
> THAT is the extent to which TBs will go in
> their addiction to the Holy Dogma Of Effort-
> lessness. They've been told that TM is 
> effortless so many times, and told that they 
> are WRONG if they've ever felt ANY effort 
> associated with it so many times that they've
> come to believe that even *conceiving* of effort
> associated with TM or discussing it is WRONG.

Gosh, I wonder who could possibly have been
telling them this when MMY, according to you,
has said there is "*obvious* subtle effort
associated with TM."

Sounds like you're contradicting yourself
(again).  But I guess that's just another
demonstration of your spiritually advanced
ability to believe in two opposing ideas at
once, right?

Actually--speaking for myself, of course--it's
my *experience* that when there's any effort,
transcending is inhibited.

> They react as if someone has committed a crime 
> or a sin of some kind when the subject comes up.

It's really a shame that you and Vaj never
experienced TM as effortless.  Maybe you
should have gotten yourselves checked more 
often.

> Weird, if you ask me. It's like watching holy
> roller Christians when someone suggests that
> Christ might have been human.

For Holy Roller (and most other) Christians,
the notion that Christ was *not* human is a
heresy, actually.  It's called monophysitism.






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