"> I can't watch her on TV either w/o getting bored and rolling my eyes,
> but in person I experienced some very beneficial shifts in awareness,
> at least 10 years ago I did."

Thanks for your impressions.  The language form she uses is clearly
meant to shift states of awareness.  It would work better in a room
where you didn't have other entertainment options pulling at you, I
suspect.  It is deadly on TV with a remote in my hand.  But is does
seem to utilize some good hypnotic therapy techniques, so it doesn't
surprise me that people find it has value.  Some of her sessions seem
like watching someone in therapy going through a process.

The thing with her husband must be crushingly sad for her.  Since I
view them as ordinary people, no matter what their subjective
experience, it is no news flash that powerful dude cheats on gray
haired wife.  I'm going to make a wild guess that the chick was
younger, and looked at him in the adoring way that Ganjaji used to,
before she got all gurued up.  But the letter was perfectly written
with the right spin.  It shows their sensitivity to feelings. I can't
imagine the TM movement producing such a letter.



--- In [email protected], "markmeredith2002"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues"
> <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> >
> > Rick,
> > 
> > Did you ever meet with her?  What is your opinion of her?  She is on
> > our local cable channels in DC.  I guess her Mississippi background
> > gives her a pass on the sloooooow talking, but I find it impossible to
> > listen to her for very long to find out what she is up to.  The people
> > she is on the show with seem very impressed with her simple
> > statements.  Guess you have to be there.
> 
> I can't watch her on TV either w/o getting bored and rolling my eyes,
> but in person I experienced some very beneficial shifts in awareness,
> at least 10 years ago I did.  
> 
> I wouldn't call this a Gangaji scandal as it primarily involves her
> husband who is an independent teacher, though he apparently sits on
> her board, and it seems to have been handled in a proper way, 100
> times more open and honorable than what you tend to find in most
> movements.
>






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