On Nov 5, 2006, at 9:00 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote:
On Nov 5, 2006, at 7:24 AM, dhamiltony2k5 wrote:
We have run in to TM mother divine who have had much mental and
physical trouble from being on MD. Common maladies evidently on
the MD program. Mental problems and bad health. Energetic entity
possession too in the experiences.
I do wonder about this. What types of mental problems? Can you be
more specific? I know from my own experience, I went to visit THP
at the end of the 80's in the Catskills. Along with me was my wife
and a friend is also extremely psychic. They were both shocked and
appalled by the energetic depletion they saw on these guys. Now
they had come along with us expecting to see these advanced yogis,
instead they said they looked like they had been repeatedly and
continuously vampirized; sickly.
I have to say that this has always been my subjective
assessment of anyone who has spent a long time "round-
ing" in a TM context as well. Self discovery and enlight-
enment are, as I understand them, about becoming *more*
capable, *more* able to handle the world. Some of the
guys I knew who spent a long time on such reclusive
courses can barely find their mouths with a spoon.
It's interesting what various high lamas have been doing at this
junction in time. Their students will have mantras for peaceful
deities and wrathful ones as well. What they are saying, at this
particular time there is such widespread negativity, that what the
world needs is groups of people doing wrathful mantra at specific
times, often for 24 hour periods. People sign up for an hour and we
get groups connected so it's going on, around the planet,
continuously for a day, or sometimes a week. This helps to subjugate,
tame and transform negativity in a way that mirrors the
interdependent nature of reality. Peaceful mantras won't cut it.
People constantly evoking these devatas passively is like standing
with a light in the middle of a large swamp: it attracts the blood-
suckers; or like going into the most violent neighborhood and
protecting yourself in a street fight with a spork.