From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick Gillam
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 9:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Three things I heard

3. My chiropractor uses muscle testing to
rank the efficacy of a given supplement or
program on a scale of 10, 10 being worth
doing and anything less being a waste of
time. I finally asked him to rank TM for me.
He said it's a seven on the plus side, with a
"negative three aspect." This notion of a
negative aspect was new to me. When I
asked what it meant, he said TM's mantras
are Hindu gods that sap some energy from
people using the mantras, hence the user
gets some good but pays some price. He
said just about any Indian practice is going
to have this characteristic. My doctor said
last year TM had a negative two aspect, but
lately the price of practice is going up - the
mantras are taking more from their users.

 

I’m absorbed in setting up a new computer this weekend, transferring everything from my Mac and old PC. Big job. But this point caught my eye. The Kaplan letter sort of made this point, but referred to some sort of astral energy suckers that MMY allegedly employed. A friend of mine has been telling me this. I think she gets her ideas from David Icke. I see that some discussion has ensued since you posted this and I’ll check it out, but if it hasn’t been discussed, I’d be interested in people’s thoughts on this point. Is meditation using a mantra associated with a “Hindu god” a sort of cosmic MLM program, where you get something in exchange for enriching those in your upline? If gods are sapping energy, why does meditation make one more energetic? Is it that the meditator and the god collaborate (by the meditator using the god’s name in his mantra) and thus accomplish something neither could accomplish on their own? If so, is the god taking the meditator’s energy, or is the meditator serving as a conduit enabling both to draw from an inexhaustible energy source? The Gita calls meditation a yagya, and mentions that through yagya, you support the gods and they support you.

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