--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > On Oct 4, 2006, at 8:40 AM, authfriend wrote:
> > 
> > >>
> > >> If you are comfortable being one of "those kinda guys,"
> > >> who has so little going for him that he just does what
> > >> he is told without question, good for you. Some of us
> > >> prefer to grow up and do what *we* want to do...
> > >
> > > Er, "without question" wasn't part of either
> > > formulation.
> > >
> > > It's entirely possible to want to do something
> > > someone has requested that you do, for any
> > > number of reasons, and after extensive questioning.
> > 
> > You really think that people *want* to listen to that
> > boring nonsense droning on for hour after hour?  Would
> > you?
> 
> I wouldn't, but neither would I rule out that some
> others might enjoy it.  Different strokes, and all
> that.

I have been listening since yesterday. In background while I work.
(Yes, the shame! Divided attention and all).

I like parts. Whats on right now: "That power is your Self. You are
heaven on Earth...."

What is strange or wierd about that? Its the message of every saint. I
find this "new" speak crisper and yet more openly spiritual -- with
lots more vedic references -- than the past. 

To me, its a cleaner, crisper vision and set of talks than many other
spiritual groups / leaders i have heard. 

That is not saying the TMO necessarily has the full "goods", nor is it
a comparision between groups. But my sense of what the raja techniques
are -- holding and sustaining awareness of the welfare and blossoming
of an area at finest level -- is nice. I am glad someone, some group,
is doing that. Who knows the effect. Maybe its small, maybe its large.
 No study disproves either. But I like that the rajas (and
raja--eswas) are doing this. As I like that buddhist monks chant. And
christian monks go into silence and pray for the world. etc. 

Its all good. Why the mocking? 

 







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