> > Bhairitu wrote: > > > There are plenty of yogis who can teach people > > > how to teach "yogic meditation" some of which > > > may work a lot better or safer. > > > > So, how many yogis can teach a person how to transcend? > > From my experience, and I've studied with several, not > > a single one had any idea of how to effortlessly go > > beyond the thinkng process, by transcending, like we > > regularly do using the TM technique. > > > > Here's a partial list: > > > > Suzuki Roshi > > Chogyam Trungpa > > Tarthang Tulku > > Swami Rama > > Swami Prakashanand Saraswati > > Yogi Bhajan > > Jose Silva > > TurquoiseB wrote: > A valid point. > So, you can't name a single teacher that has taught you or any of his students how to effortlessly transcend, not even Freddy the Zen Master. > However, it's a fairly safe bet that none of the > students of the teachers mentioned above -- even > though they might not have your vast experience with > transcending -- are known far and wide as Internet > Trolls who live in Pisspot, Texas and get their > jollies by making shit up and posting it, all > because they're lonely and crave attention. > Non sequitur.
> Perhaps if the other students of these teachers had > transcended more, they would have achieved your > status in life. > Maybe so, but only one teacher was able to explain to me the mechanics of conciousness and to show me how to transcend - Marshy. All the others didn't seem to have a clue about how to reach transcendence using a technique - it was all just talk. So, unlike you, I'd give Marshy credit for that, the most important thing, and cut him a lot of slack for all the other things he did or did not do, including letting himself get seduced by Linda and failing to tell us about it.
