--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> 
wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > --- In [email protected], bob_brigante 
<no_reply@> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Maharishi:
> > > > > `Because the Vedic words are the words of the 
transcendental 
> > > > > field, 
> > > > > being the structuring dynamics of the transcendental 
field,  
> > > > > they are 
> > > > > not limited to space and time. That means when one word is 
> > > > > pronounced 
> > > > > its effect is everywhere, everywhere. This has given the 
Vedic 
> > > > > language the authority to produce the effect anywhere in 
space 
> > > > > and time from one place in space and time—anywhere in the 
> > > > > universe from anywhere in the universe.
> > > > 
> > > > Dr. Morris:
> > > > Uh, if the effect is "everywhere," from "anywhere," why 
> > > > was it so important to move the pundits to America? 
> > > > Wouldn't their chanting have been as effective in India?
> > > > 
> > > > Maharishi:
> > > > Yes, but their value in fundraising would not have been.
> > > > Where are your *priorities*, Bevan? No soup for you.
> > > 
> > > The importance of moving the pandits/pundits to the US is 
their  
> > > consciousness is now on the US. Its a subtle thing and has a 
direct 
> > > effect on the celestial attention on the US also. Should help 
with 
> > > fundraising too, only because the TMO will now be more 
effective.;-)
> > 
> > Just as a question, it doesn't bother you that your
> > theory above (in the first two sentences) is in direct
> > contradiction to what Maharishi actually said?
> >
> 
> A single photon of light can have an effect anywhere in the 
universe. The idea of the 
> extended Maharishi Effect is that the meditation of the Yogic 
Flyers, and by extension, of 
> the Vedic pundits, has a "constructive interference" effect that is 
the square of the number 
> of participants. In other words, 1700 Yogic Flyers practicing 
together in the same vicinity 
> and at the same time, reinforce each other's affect, and in a 
relatively small area, have  1.7 
> thousand times the effect on their local surroundings as would be 
expected from 1700 
> yogic flyers acting separately. The same phenomenon is found in any 
kind of wave, 
> including light. The affect from the light is concentrated locally 
due to the constructive 
> interference affect.
> 
> According to ME theory, the  effect from the group Yogic Flying 
should be sufficient to 
> affect the rest of the USA IN A NOTICABLE WAY. That is the key: the 
effect is felt 
> everywhere regardless of number or group or non-group, but only 
within the range of the 
> constructive interference, will the effect be measureable. 
> 
> 
> By extension, the action of a group of the Maharishi Vedic Pundits, 
being oh-so-much-
> more coherent than non-Maharishi-Vedic-Pundits (pandits?) should 
show a similar N-
> squared phenomenon: Their effect will be magnified in their local 
vicinity. 500 might not 
> be enough to affect the entire USA, but apparently, they expect 
2000 of them to arrive in 
> Fairfield eventually, which by analogy to the Yogic Flyer's effect. 
would be enough to affect 
> all of the USA.
> 
> Even the 500 pundits, if the theory is even remotely correct, 
should have some noticable 
> affect on a smaller region, especially on those participating in 
the Fairfield course.
>

*****************

I like the following example to show the widespread effects of any 
action: you run a comb through your hair on a dry day, then wave the 
comb in an arc -- an EM wave is generated which in less than two 
seconds bounces off the moon, and continues to propagate widely ( 
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/more/light/light_page4.html )

The more pundits/group meditators there are, the more intense the 
wave of life-supporting that is propagated, and the greater the 
effects on the environment.






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