In a message dated 7/31/2007 12:27:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
> >Don't get me wrong, I'm all for the Maharishi effect but the kinds  of 
stories on the news these last few days is not a reflection of coherence. I'm  
a 
participant in the America Invincible course since I am a resident of  
Fairfield and do my program everyday-twice a day over the last 29 years. The  
story 
of a doctors family being
murdered in Connecticut a couple of days ago- my home state that I grew up  
in- shows we are going to need a much larger group. I think MMY should be  
thinking of having at least 1,000 in every state of America. That would be  
50,000 
people. John Hagelin, Bevan and MMY are dreaming if they think all of the  
negativity is going to go away with
just 2,500 sidhas. John Hagelin needs a reality adjustment and I am  
predicting as a visionary that the adjustment will manifest within the next six 
 
months. I'm not saying the TMO will change. I'm just saying their will be an  
adjustment. 
If the TMO changed it would be in accordance with "infinite flexibility"  
which is a characteristic of the Unified Field Theory. John Haglin can become  
the master scientist of this century but he needs to practice what he preaches. 
 
His conservative approach has isolated thousands of meditators and Sidha's. 
He  lacks infinite flexibility. My advise-
less starch in the shirt and a more relaxed approach to guidelines for  
America Invincibility Lsoma. 

 
 
 
So the dollar is going to fall even further? Most people could have  
guessed that. Are they going to take credit for the fall of the dollar  
too? That's why the DJIA is so high. It takes more dollars for the  
stocks because the dollar is worth less. Too bad these people aren't  
enlightened or at least knowledgeable about economics.

Robert  Gimbel wrote:
> Meditators predict Dow 17,000, near U.S. utopia By  Ayesha Rascoe 
> Mon Jul 30, 9:20 AM ET
> 
>
>
>  NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks had a tough week with the Dow Jones 
>  Industrial Average suffering its worst one-week point drop in five 
>  years, but a group of meditators promise their good vibrations will 
>  send the index past 17,000 within a year. 
>
>  ADVERTISEMENT
> 
> A group called the Invincible America Assembly  made that claim and 
> more on Friday, insisting they have America's  prosperity under 
> control and their positive vibes will bring fewer  hurricanes and 
> better U.S.-North Korean relations.
>
>  Through group transcendental meditation the assembly -- which has 
>  1,800 people meditating daily in Iowa since it was formed in July 
>  2006 -- releases harmonious waves which benefit all aspects of U.S. 
>  life, spokesman Bob Roth told Reuters.
>
> And the group's leader,  John Hagelin, said when that number reaches 
> 2,500 within the next 12  months, America will see a major drop in 
> crime and the virtual  elimination of all major social and political 
> woes.
>
>  Asked what it would take to achieve world peace, Hagelin said such a 
>  utopia would need 8,000 meditators.
>
> The group takes credit  for, among other things: the Dow Jones 
> Industrial Average reaching a  record high of 14,022 last week, 
> unemployment rates falling to a  six-year low at 4.5 percent, and 
> North Korea shutting down its  nuclear reactor.
>
> It operates two facilities in Iowa, where  followers practice several 
> hours of transcendental meditation each  day.
>
> "This is not praying for peace, this is not sending out  positive 
> thoughts for peace," Roth said. "This is diving deep into  one's own 
> consciousness. 
>
> Hagelin compared the  Assembly's use of transcendental meditation to 
> the invention of  electricity and other advances.
>
> "We have control over things  we didn't have control over before. 
> That's the progress of science,"  Hagelin said.
>
> And while most people may be skeptical of the  ability of meditation 
> to bring such change, Roth said the Assembly  was not going to try to 
> change people's opinions.
>
>  "We're not trying to convince anyone of anything," Roth said. "We're 
>  just doing it."
>
>
>
> 


 


 



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