> Imo, the thing that makes it difficult for many to reach the goal is > all of the descriptions of the goal being mistaken for the path- > happened with all the religions, and with TM also. The benefit of TM > is that with Guru Dev's assistance, each of us continuing the > practice will reach the goal. I found personally I had to really go > against what I thought would rationally lead me to enlightenment- > paradoxically this made the journey much shorter. > > For example, modifying my diet and behavior to what suited me at the > time was very helpful, vs. trying to adhere to what had seemd like > good ideas from the Movement. If you have been meditating for 38 > years and trying not to do someting for a good portion of that time, > stop trying to kill off what it is on your mind, and examine it more > closely.
The flood gates may open as a result, so please be careful. What kind of "tryings" are you reffering to ? > > PS When the Kundalini opens completely, it is an unmistakable > phenomenon and quite easily integrated after so many years doing > TM.:-)
