--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jun 25, 2007, at 9:27 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote: > > > 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 Bhaja > > LOL, well what can I say. I know the states some of these gurus > imparted in their student, and it was miles beyond anything I > ever heard of in TMers! This speaks more to YOU then it does to > THEM. As a case and point, when I was once staying at Swami > Rama's ashram, he induced a samadhi in a student just casually > one day in the cafeteria. The guy locked into his asana and > stayed that way for days! They actually had a special light > and temperature controlled room for when this happened.
Give it up, guys. I know you mean well, but what you're doing is trying to explain the concept of gourmet food to someone who has been eating horse- meat tacos and frijoles so long that he has come to believe they *are* gourmet food.
