Someone's violating the laws of Nature, now aren't we!
;-)
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> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I want to thank Jim Flanegin for his eye-opening
> and
> > informed writings on the nature of Tibetan
> Buddhism,
> > especially the parts in which he pointed out that
> as 
> > a spiritual tradition it is a monumental failure,
> > largely because it failed to prevent the takeover 
> > of Tibet by the Chinese.
> > 
> > He has taught me the error of my ways. I simply
> don't
> > know what I was thinking before to actually
> *admire*
> > Tibetan Buddhism for actually walking its talk
> back 
> > in 1950. The fact that it did so *clearly*
> demonstrates
> > its inferiority to TM and Maharishi's approach.
> > 
> > For example, had the leaders of Tibetan Buddhism
> just
> > thrown away and ignored its core teaching of
> non-violence
> > and the non-taking of life, I'm sure that the
> Chinese
> > invasion would never have taken place. The core
> belief
> > of ahimsa is, after all, just a belief, a
> principle. And 
> > everyone who's spent any time in the TM movement
> knows
> > that one should *never* allow a silly thing like a
> 
> > principle to stand in the way of What Needs To Be
> Done.
> > 
> 
> The core belief ABOUT ahimsa according to MMY is
> that it is NOT a 
> belief or=
>  a practice, but 
> an inevitable result of samadhi, and that it
> radiates from the 
> enlightened =
> person to the 
> rest of the world, and that there is an N^2 effect
> generated by group 
> medit=
> ation. I think 
> Jim is pointing out that if this is the case, than
> the fact that the 
> entire=
>  country of Tibet 
> practiced the Tibetan meditation techniques should
> have made it 
> invincible =
>  because China 
> simply wouldn't have wanted to invade (or
> seomthing).
> 
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