--- In [email protected], "jyouells2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <sparaig@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], MDixon6569@ wrote:
> > >
> > >  
> > > In a message dated 11/15/06 11:09:19 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> > > msilver1951@ writes:
> > > 
> > > called  the Art of Living center in Boulder Colorado and spoke with 
> > > an individual  who said that the Art of Living meditation
> technique is 
> > > different than the  TM technique. He also said that there is an 
> > > emphasis on krias  (purification practices) and pranayama in 
> > > conjunction with meditation. The  meditation is called SaHaj in which 
> > > the attention is put on the heart  along with the use of a mantra as 
> > > opposed to TM in which the mantra is  effortlessly repeated with 
> > > transcending naturally occurring. To say that  both techniques are 
> > > identical according to this individual is incorrect.  He knows
> because 
> > > he was a TMer and learned SaHaj as taught by the Art of  Living also. 
> > > So at this point, I've decided to go with TM for my daughter  and
> hope 
> > > she likes it and sticks to it. This individual also mentioned  that 
> > > there is no tension between Shankar and MMY, that MMY support  
> > > everything Shankar is doing. He also said that prices are
> negotiable,  
> > > students pay half the price and that there is no problem if someone  
> > > cannot afford to pay at all. He said that Shankar was a secretary of  
> > > MMY's and when he became enlightened, MMY encourage Shankar to go
> off  
> > > and teach with MMY's blessing. That according to this person I spoke  
> > > with, there never was a problem with MMY and Shankar. I get the  
> > > impression that many of the TMers who went with this group were  
> > > looking for a more personal relationship with a master/organization  
> > > which is what it sounds like, like what the TM organization was back  
> > > in the 60s early 70s, loosely conducted with a Guru who is very  
> > > assessable. Mark
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Mark, have you ever gotten any TM advanced  techniques?
> > >
> > 
> >  A couple of points:
> > 
> > the description of advanced techniques I see is verbotten by MMY
> because it destroys 
> > innocence. The specific description of something having to do with
> the heart has been 
> > discredited by several people, and I remember the exact words used
> by my advanced 
> > techniquesteacher and it  isn't what everyone says it is anyway. 
> > 
> > While it is possible that different people were taught in different
> ways by advanced 
> > techniques teachers, this seems less than likely given how rigid
> MMY's teacher-teaching 
> > methods have been over the years.
> >
> Spair, 
>   You're talking about stuff you know very little about. 
> 'nuff said.
>

And you know more? Were you an advanced techniques teacher, perhaps?



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