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.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > 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." >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > >
