---It's quite true that many people not doing any Sadhana are highly 
evolved; but it's also true (imo) that they can be MORE highly 
evolved by taking up some type of meditation practice, or perhaps 
chanting..  Your opinion differs from that of MMY - since he clearly, 
at one time believe in and expected an ideal objective to become 
manifest: Make TM available to the entire world.
. My take on his objective:  (no...not save the Cheerleader, save the 
world); but get things right globally - spread the practice of TM to 
as many people as possible.  That's one of my objectives.  What's 
yours?  Thanks for your input.
 Of course, one can look at evolution from any materialist angle. 
Chuck Yeager was highly evolved as a test pilot and was the first 
person to break the sound barrier.

 In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "qntmpkt" <qntmpkt@> wrote:
> 
> >  My ambition (among other things), is to find out what 
> > makes "ordinary"  people -i.e. not on the Spiritual path - tick 
in 
> > terms of their reluctance to practice any type of Spiritual 
Sadhana.
> > For the most part, I blame myself for not coming up with 
something 
> > demonstrable to offer them.  Any talk of "pure Consciousness" 
only 
> > meets with a blank stare.
> >  Perhaps a dazzing display of Sidhis would turn such people on. 
What 
> > do you think? 
> 
> Another with mystic and unsatisfied eyes 
> Who loved his slain belief and mourned its death, 
> "Is there one left who seeks for a Beyond? 
> Can still the path be found, opened the gate?" 
>  -- from Sri Aurobindo's Savitri.
> 
> I find that in many respects people not on the spiritual path have 
no 
> compelling reason to be *on* a spiritual path. As I've said before, 
> none of the people I know at work, as acquaintances, as relatives, 
as 
> neighbors, or just meet casually are practicing any kind of 
spiritual 
> practice, and are for the most part happy, congenial, generous good 
> humored souls. Many of them I find to be extraordinarily evolved 
and 
> comfortable with themselves. 
> 
> The idea that many seekers hold, including myself at one time, that 
we 
> are somehow special is just not true. What is true is that TM and 
TMSP 
> works in such a way to very efficiently clean our bodies and the 
> earth's atmosphere of stress and tension. Nothing special about 
that 
> either, or really on par with the blessed souls that remove the 
refuse 
> from my house each and every week. Or the wonderful and generous 
> people who aid me in getting food at the store every week. Or the 
> dedicated tanker truck drivers who make it possible for me to drive 
my 
> car to work, and the enlightened souls at work who help to make 
each 
> and every day a joy for me. 
> 
> We each play our part, and to see others who may not have found the 
> unique set of circumstances in their lives that compel them to take 
up 
> some regular and evolving spiritual practice as lacking somehow is 
a 
> false view, imo. To hold the view that if only more people would 
> meditate, everything would be better is a great hope and desire. 
But I 
> have found it is best to be very careful with such thoughts; before 
> you know it the ego is splitting the world into us and them.
> 
> Especially in the last ten years I have observed that many of the 
next 
> two generations of souls are really remarkably clear and evolved, 
much 
> more so than our generation was. It is a great credit to all of the 
> meditators to bring this about, to usher in an age where such great 
> souls feel comfortable alighting on earth in greater numbers. I see 
> them everywhere, especially the successively younger generations, 
> which reminds me of another excerpt from Sri Aurobindo's epic 
> poem, "Savitri":
> 
> ...I saw them cross the twilight of an age,
> The sun-eyed children of a marvelous dawn,
> Great creators with wide brows of calm,
> The massive barrier-breakers of the world,
> Laborers in the quarries of the gods…
> The architects of immortality.
> 
> Into the fallen human sphere they came,
> Faces that wore the Immortal's glory still…
> Bodies made beautiful by the spirit's light…
> Carrying the Dionysian cup of joy,
> Lips chanting an unknown anthem of the soul,
> Feet echoing in the corridors of Time.
> 
> High priests of wisdom, sweetness, might, and bliss;
> Discoverers of beauty's sunlit ways…
> Their tread one day shall change the suffering earth
> And justify the light on Nature's face. 
> (Savitri, pp. 343–4)
>


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