functioning based on the principle of three gunas: Rishi - Davata- Chanddhas
Is this the exact term Maharishi uses to discribe these three things.?? "Gunas"
You can fix a thought (or a an object), but it has to automaticallyturn into something else, otherwise it would "burn" a hole
I love ya Hagen! I'd pick you for my team anytime.
--- Hagen J. Holtz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
snip
You may remember the commentary on the Bhagavadgita,
where Maharishi
described the necessity to challenge one's master in
order to make him set
free more knowledge. (By the way this
Thanks a lot, for your reply taking much time of yours. I appreciate it. Few more clarifications.
I told him that the bubble-diagram must be wrong, because transcending according to the law of irreversability of processes in naturedictates the mind to walk in one direction only,
Mind
The way I heard the story, it was the
Shankaracharya, or the guy MMY was propping up as
the Shankaracharya (I can't begin to keep the details of
that whole mess straight) who suggested to MMY, during a quick
trip to India during the Fiuggi course, that he
offer something more to
On Nov 13, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Jason Spock wrote:
Why does the TM-org rabidly criticise Deepak Chopra and Sri
Sri. Ravishankar.?? TM-governors claim MMY called him Sugar-Caned
poison.??
Duh. One word: competition. Falling mantra sales doesn't make M.
happy. Isn't that obvious?
Of
On Nov 13, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Jason Spock wrote:The Siddhis are the logic consequence out of TM. Look into the Samyama-principle: Dharana ("fixing"), dhyana ("gliding") and samadhi ("landing"). These three parameters (always) form the natural movement of the mind. The result is "concentrating"
dhyana ("gliding")
Are they really Gliding.??
The mind is always by its
functioning based on the principle of three gunas: Rishi - Davata-
Chanddhas
"I am Hagen" (subject -
awareness - object) or "You question me" etc.. There is nothing les than