--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > If that's the way some people choose to live their lives, 
> > cool. Those of us who actually have subjective experiences 
> > of interesting aspects of the enlightenment process and
> > who aren't afraid to trust them wish these people well 
> > with that approach. But it does seem to me that your 
> > personal reliance on 'science' seems to have a great 
> > deal of "Those who can, do; those who can't, do research" 
> > about it.  :-)
> 
> Perhaps, but you're projecting all of the above on what you 
> quoted me as saying. I worded my response quite carefully.

If I am projecting, I would say that it's based on 
having watched your posts for years now, and having
noticed a certain trend in them with regard to "TM
science." It's as if the driving factor in your case
is a search for hope, not a search for truth, along
the lines of, "If they can prove that *someone* is
having the experiences that I have not, then perhaps
my trust in TM and Maharishi was not misplaced."

I may be wrong in this, but that's really the feeling
I get. 






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