--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
> 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.:-)


Very good. <smile>



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