In a message dated 8/1/2007 1:12:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
> I teach a technique called AstroVedic Meditation  for $150.00. A mantra is 
selected from the birth information. It can be taught  over the phone also. A 
follow up consultation a week later to answer further  questions and a CD for 
listening in the first week to make sure the practice is  going well. It 
differs from TM because the mantra is selected from the birth  information. TM 
teachers are not astrologically trained. There is no need for a  puja so the 
religious part of the practice is left solely up to the person who  is 
learning. 
For more information on me go to _Astrological Varieties_ 
(http://www.yogavisionaries.com/)  I can be  reached at 641-469-3521 if you 
have interest and need 
more questions asked. 

 
 
 
Bhairitu wrote:
> Of course you can get good meditation techniques  for less 
> than that these days.
>
Which meditation techniques  do you consider to be good? Are
they easy and simple to learn? Can they  help a person learn
to transcend? Do they include free checking for life?  And, 
where would a person get them these days and where would 
all the  money go? Can you be specific?

At my age, I'm not much interested in  left-handed 
basket-weaving or memorizing a bunch of non-sense  syllables
or sitting in a locked-leg position concentrating on the tip  
of my nose. It costs a lot of money to take a Tony Robbins
course or  get audited by a Scientologist.

It costs over $1500 just to take a one  day computer course 
these days. The average tuition for university is  over
$15,000 per semester. Cigarettes or cable TV could cost 
a person  thousands of dollars a year. So, learning 
TM to be able to relax for  $2,500 seems like a bargain to 
me, as long as you don't turn it into a  guru cult like you 
and some others did.


 


 



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