--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "Jeff Fischer" <jeffcandace@> > > wrote: > > > > > > MMY and the TMO aside, did (does) the TM technique help you? > > > > > > Although no longer practicing, it did help me at the time. > > > > My intro lecture -- closely following a short affair > > with Zen, which itself followed a longer, more mean- > > ingful relationship with psychedelics -- was given > > by Maharishi. It was sometime in 1967, at the Greek > > Theater in Los Angeles. > > > > It was probably the standard intro lecture for that > > period, but the part I remember most clearly is his > > idea of the natural tendency of the mind -- to seek > > more. That just rocked for me. Seeking "more" was, > > after all, why I was there listening to him. So I > > learned to meditate and then I learned to teach > > people how to meditate, and along the way I had some > > very interesting and profound "more" experiences. > > > > I was happy with them for many years, and then when > > "more" began happening less and less, I decided to > > beat feet and look for it on the road. I have never > > been unable to find it there. > > But have you found the "more" MMY was actually > talking about (as opposed to the "more" you were > after)? >
But how could anyone answer that? What the hell does "more" mean in this context save what you assume it does?
