[FairfieldLife] Re: TM and sensitivity?

2010-03-07 Thread ShempMcGurk


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 
wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister no_reply@ wrote:
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> > During the intro lectures TM teacher said something
> > like (paraphrasing) "TM won't make you cool as cucumber. In fact,
you might become more sensitive, but it won't affect your "self"
anymore."
> > As I've told before, I almost gave up learning TM when I heard that.
> >
> > (Or, that might have been during the group checking after initiation
> > in which case the previous sentence should be modified accordingly,
;)
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> > During the past few years I've noticed an "interesting" increase
> > in sensitivity. Namely, been occasionally using XZ hair oil (by
Berner, F-land) since the end of 60's. Only a few years back
> > noticed that applying that oil has a fairly strong soothing and
> > relaxing effect, I guess a bit like shirodhara(sp?) in AV.
> >
> > Furthermore, I've always been emotionally more sensitive than
> > most people I know, but lately have become almost painfully
> > that.
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> Which could be a very good "thing" indeed !
> >
> > And several more sensitivities of body and mind...
> >
> > http://www.xz.fi/user_data/pix/uudet_tuotekuvat3/aito_oljyhoito.jpg
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[FairfieldLife] Re: TM and sensitivity?

2010-03-07 Thread nablusoss1008


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister  wrote:
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> During the intro lectures TM teacher  said something
> like (paraphrasing) "TM won't make you cool as cucumber. In fact, you might 
> become more sensitive, but it won't affect your "self" anymore."
> As I've told before, I almost gave up learning TM when I heard that.
> 
> (Or, that might have been during the group checking after initiation
> in which case the previous sentence should be modified accordingly, ;) 
> 
> During the past few years I've noticed an "interesting" increase
> in sensitivity. Namely, been occasionally using XZ hair oil (by Berner, 
> F-land) since the end of 60's. Only  a few years back
> noticed that applying that oil has a fairly strong soothing and
> relaxing  effect, I guess a bit like shirodhara(sp?) in AV.
> 
> Furthermore, I've always been emotionally more sensitive than 
> most people I know, but lately have become almost painfully
> that.

Which could be a very good "thing" indeed !
> 
> And several more sensitivities of body and mind...
> 
> http://www.xz.fi/user_data/pix/uudet_tuotekuvat3/aito_oljyhoito.jpg
>