--- In [email protected], Dick Mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> MAHARISHI, DECEMBER 20, 2006
> 
> 
> Maharishi: Jai Guru Dev.
> 
> Dr. Morris: Jai Guru Dev.
> 
> Maharishi: [laughter] They are all with you still?
> 
> Dr. Morris: Maharishi, we're in the press 
> conference now, with His Excellency Dr. Hagelin.
> 
> Maharishi: I have heard last few words of Dr. 
> Hagelin, and I want to bring him success. So I 
> want to say something.
> 
> Dr. Morris: Yes.
> 
> Maharishi: I want to say something that will 
> really fulfill what Dr. Hagelin has offered today 
> to the world through this Assembly. I would like 
> to explain, as Dr. Hagelin said-he said "in the 
> next meeting," but I would like to fulfill his 
> desire today.
> 
> What I want to do is: collect all those 
> first-class experiences, and I would like to 
> unfold to them to the extent they have the 
> experience. This is-I would remind them-these are 
> the values of the Dirghatamas: long-drawn 
> silence, 

 dIrghatamA mAmateyo jujurvAn dashame yuge |\\ \EN{115801062}
apAmarthaM yatInAM brahmA bhavati sArathiH ||\\

A possible translation (Griffith):

6 Dirghatamas (diirgha-tamaa) the son of Mamata (maamateyo) hath come
to length of days (jujurvaan) in the tenth (dashame) age of human kind
(yuge).
He is (bhavati) the Brahman (?brahmaa) of the waters (apaam) as they
strive to reach (yatiinaam) their end  and aim (artham): their
charioteer is he (saarathiH).

Rgveda I 158, 6

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