Has something to do with the up-tick in world consciousness, from the 
hanging of Sadam yesterday morning.

--- In [email protected], cardemaister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Dick Mays <dickmays@> 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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