I've never thought that butt bouncing has that much of an effect.  
Making more meditators might but you're not going to have that a $3500 a 
pop.  But people don't seem much interested in learning meditation even 
at $200 a pop these days.  Maybe it's just a sign of a tamo guna cycle 
which means there will be a sattwa guna cycle coming up .... sometime.


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> In a message dated 7/31/2007 12:27:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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>>> Don't get me wrong, I'm all for the Maharishi effect but the kinds  of 
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> 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. 
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>  
> 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:
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>> Meditators predict Dow 17,000, near U.S. utopia By  Ayesha Rascoe 
>> Mon Jul 30, 9:20 AM ET
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>>  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. 
>>
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>> 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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