Hi John, I've been meditating for 35 years and really like it. What I like about it, is how relaxing and peaceful it is, forget everything else you have said about it, it really feels good. And you know what? I've gone for a few days not meditating and what happens consistently when I start again, is like an ol' friend coming to meet me, that great experience of real peace, truly missed. Try it for yourself and see what happens. You've nothing to loose and let us know what you experience. Mark
--- In [email protected], taskcentered <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We are very pleased to welcome our newest contributor to the TM-Free > Blog ( http://tmfree.blogspot.com/ , Abraham -- a former visiting > faculty member at MIU (MUM). As Abraham explains, he brings a wealth > of information from two decades of experience within the TM Org: > > "I first learned TM in 1971 as a 17 year-old college student and > subsequently practiced it twice a day for 22 years. After graduating > from college, I studied in Europe for six months to become a TM > teacher and taught TM full-time, initiating over 250 people into the > practice. I attended many advanced programs and became a TM Governor > after learning the TM-Sidhi program. I have also been a visiting > faculty member at Maharishi International University in Fairfield, > Iowa. Because I still have friends in the TM organization and because > of my current professional visibility, I choose to remain anonymous. > For the most part, I had positive experiences with TM, which is why I > kept up the practice for as long as I did. Nevertheless, in 1993, > after years of inner conflict, I decided to stop practicing TM and > quietly left the TM movement because I could no longer continue in > good conscience. I had come to see how the whole thing had been based > in deceit and denial." > > I hope you'll consider visiting TM-Free Blog and checking out what > Abraham has to say. > > John M. Knapp, LMSW > http://tmfree.blogspot.com/ > http://trancenet.net/ >
