--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> > > Hi and thanks for the insight. I've always felt intuitively 
> > > not to mix more than one type of meditation and now your 
> > > explanation makes perfect sense.  ...
> >  
> > You would not find one real Saint, not ONE, that would 
> > recommend, or even tolerate, mixing systems. Some socalled 
> > Gurus perhaps, but no real Saint.
> 
> I present the above as examples of the results of
> spiritual brainwashing, the intentional creation 
> of fear in spiritual seekers by the very organi-
> zation they went to in search of enlightenment.
> 
> The first poster has managed to blot out of his
> mind the hundreds, possibly thousands, of times
> over the years that he has been *told* never to 
> "mix meditation techniques" by the TMO. He has 
> managed to blot out the many times and has been 
> shown *what happens* in the TMO to those who are
> *not* afraid to "mix and match" -- they are thrown
> out and demonized. He doesn't seem to be able to 
> remember these things at all. 
> 
I am the first poster and I heard that advice exactly twice, and I 
haven't blotted it out if mny mind. Once was soon after I learned TM 
in 1975, and the second time was while I was working for the TM 
movement in 1978. 

You continue to make up this fantasy of yours out of whole cloth as 
an excuse for a lack of integrity- something I noticed very early on 
on FFL with you. You are constantly giving half answers and side 
stepping issues. If that makes you happy, fine, but don't try to 
convince anyone that your endless mental masturbations substitute 
for a spiritual path. They don't, although I don't mind if you 
disagree with this, and keep on wanking forever. It does the genuine 
seekers here a disservice to have you generating all of this 
nonsense though. What you hope to get out of it, save a little bit 
more attention is beyond me. You may be a nice guy if I met you on 
the street, but in this forum, you just love to generate 
controversy, derision and confusion. And that says a lot more about 
your "spiritual path" than any words you care to share.

Besides, Tom got it right-- a lot of TMers are experienceing 
enlightenment now, 24x7, and I am sincerely sorry you missed the 
boat. However, your attitude of equivalent values ain't going to get 
you there. So keep on thinking and feeling that everything is equal 
to everything else, and enlightenment has no subjective experience 
of greater fulfillment, and dude, you have missed the boat forever. 
Your choice...wanking, or progress.:-) 


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