--- In [email protected], "Jeff Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> > > > wrote: > > > "Doing program" in a room with siddhas, at its finest, > > was a 3 on a scale that, for me, goes to 11. There > > really wasn't much to get freaked about. > > > I am *not* saying that the phenomena I experienced were > > in any sense "better" than those one can have with the > > TM siddhis. But more powerful? My scale of 1 to 11 is > > logarithmic, like the Richter scale. > > I'd be interested to know what you use to measure it...
I'd like to thank you for asking this, Jeff. It's a really good question, one that I'll puzzle over for some time. I can generate a 5 pretty much anytime I want, because I live adjacent to a serious power place and within a few hours' drive of several that are far more powerful. Every time I have hiked to the top of Quéribus it's been at least a 6, and spending the night there during a full moon is definitely an 8. The best way I can think of to convey to you some of the 6+ moments is to point you to the book I wrote. In it there are a series of "tsakli." (The first such story explains what tsakli are and why I chose that name for these particular recollections.) The power is not in the words -- they are at best a feeble attempt to express the inexpressible -- or in the events that the words describe. The power is in the state of attention that I "wore" while the events were taking place, and which I can still tap back into when I read these stories. The moments were structured in eternity, and eternity is always present. http://www.ramalila.net/RoadTripMind Unc
