I saw this Swedish group this weekend. It was simply spiritual. The a
should have an umlaut over it. I'd never seen a nyckelharpa before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWorsJwzycw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWorsJwzycw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyTceV4xNDQ
Really Steve, do you have any idea what you are saying? This is your comment?
I mean, Huh? What?
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(guffaw) Nobody could ever accuse you of trying to conceal your ignorance,
Feebs.
Okay, okay, you gotta admit, this sounds like a
väsen = essence, being (pronounced ~ veh-sen)
nyckelharpa = key-harp (~ nuekkel-harpa)
(vasen = left [as opposed to right] in Finnish...)
Thanks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nogNV13TA-Alist=RDgE6j-Zp323w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nogNV13TA-Aamp;list=RDgE6j-Zp323w
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väsen = essence, being (pronounced ~ veh-sen)
nyckelharpa = key-harp (~ nuekkel-harpa)
Richard, thank you so much. This is such a rich explanation. I appreciate how
you not only use the old snake and rope analogy, but also the pot analogy which
I've never heard. Also wonderful is how you make the discernment between
identification and superimposition. Thanks again for taking the
Thanks for posting this Emily. Wonderful music and fun to learn something new,
meaning, never heard of or seen before this very cool instrument.
On Monday, March 3, 2014 2:10 AM, emilymae...@yahoo.com
emilymae...@yahoo.com wrote:
I saw this Swedish group this weekend. It was simply
The best thing about this piece are the comments. Evidently the TMO doesn't
have many trolls in the UK looking for negative TM comments to attempt to quash
- most of the commenters are properly skeptical.
On Mon, 3/3/14, Dick Mays dickm...@lisco.com
Richard, so both Rita and her sister are very involved in music. Did any of
your children inherit that gift?
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 9:28 PM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
Rita and I appreciate all kinds of music including serious classical music and
world music. Rita's
Spell it out for me Emily.
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Really Steve, do you have any idea what you are saying? This is your comment?
I mean, Huh? What?
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(guffaw) Nobody could ever accuse you of
Yep, kinda sick and tired of everyone trying to get real about sex, no matter
what flavor. The way so many people run around, acting like they *invented*
fucking (of whatever orifice).
My advice, to most of them, would be, switch to decaf, and visit a library,
once in your life. What a bunch
Looks to me as though Emily is asking you to spell it out for her, Feebs.
Spell it out for me Emily.
Really Steve, do you have any idea what you are saying? This is your comment?
I mean, Huh? What? (guffaw) Nobody could ever accuse you of trying to
conceal your ignorance, Feebs.
Did you perhaps respond to the wrong post, DoctorDumbass? I can't see any
connection between what you wrote and the post you're responding to.
Yep, kinda sick and tired of everyone trying to get real about sex, no
matter what flavor. The way so many people run around, acting like they
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Yeah, it was a bit of a left turn down a dirt road. Thanks for noticing. So,
what do you think about what I posted?
On 3/2/2014 10:49 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think bull riders should be donning Michelin Man suits.
Or, just go out with a body cast already on - I think the idea in bull
riding is to get yourself hurt. Go figure.
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On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 9:44 PM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
Jokes about German sausage are the wurst.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
When chemists die, they
Actually, I haven't noticed many (or any) people running around acting like
they *invented* fucking, so I can't really comment on that.
As to gay rights, I'd say it will be time to shut up about them once they've
been secured.
Yeah, it was a bit of a left turn down a dirt road. Thanks
I don't get why you insult Steve so much, and call him stupid, Judy. You are
missing the point, that he comes across as a kind and reasonable person. With
your consistent criticism of him, you do not.
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Looks to me as though Emily is
Interesting - You haven't noticed the endless string of entertainers, with less
and less on, the faux-sex shows becoming common, wardrobe malfunctions, the
titillation on the news about pussy riots and penises and on and on? As if
those acting out, and those commenting on it, have just
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote:
Ann, glad that you can speak so expertly on behalf of (seemingly) all gay
couples. That's certainly a relief.
I didn't mean to imply that I don't understand the need for helmets with bull
riding, just that it takes away from
Ann, I figured you would misinterpret my statement on bull riding, either
intentionally, or unintentionally, so you didn't let me down there.
Ann, you crack me up with your stance on bike helmets. I mean talk about
having a near sighted view on safety!
You might want to look at some
Dear Jude,
I wish you would wake up one day and decide to be more of straight shooter,
instead of being such an obstructer.
Your constant proclamation of being a staunch upholder of truth is in such
tatters, that you really should consider a different platform.
Sincerely,
Steve
Steve, with all due respect, I think that looking at the statistics you're
referring to might not be as convincing as you think. That, as it turns out, is
exactly what the Dutch government did when coming up with its rules and regs.
The result of a statistical study across all of the EU
I don't watch television at all, actually. But your description of the
specifics below doesn't resonate, for me, with your just discovered or
invented fucking characterization. Seems like rather wildly unfocused
hyperbole.
As far as Earth's real problems are concerned, we might as well
I think your reading of his exchanges with me (and often with Ann as well) is
rather selective.
I don't get why you insult Steve so much, and call him stupid, Judy. You are
missing the point, that he comes across as a kind and reasonable person. With
your consistent criticism of him, you do
One comment I appreciate is this one from Denis Postle: I've been doing TM off
and on for decades. A key thing to appreciate about it is that it is a reliable
way of taking us to the hypnogogic and hypnopompic junctions between sleep and
awake and keeping us hovering there. With very tangible
In tatters? Really? Do you have some examples?
And what does this perception of yours have to do with the post you're
commenting on?
Dear Jude,
I wish you would wake up one day and decide to be more of straight shooter,
instead of being such an obstructer.
Your constant
Thanks Barry, I had not been aware of that.
I know that here biking is not so much a part of how people get around than in
EU countries. Maybe that has something to do with it. Bike helmets are very
much encouraged in the US at least, and especially among children. Actually, I
do not
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote:
Ann, I figured you would misinterpret my statement on bull riding, either
intentionally, or unintentionally, so you didn't let me down there.
Ann, you crack me up with your stance on bike helmets. I mean talk about
having a
Maybe momma's cooking at when I was a kid led to my quitting since she was fond
of using onion and garlic.
Onion and garlic are tamasic (grounding but dull) in nature and make one prone
to ignorant choices in life.
Ann, now I'm curious. Are you opposed to seat belts?
On Monday, March 3, 2014 10:34 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote:
Ann, I figured you would misinterpret my statement on bull riding, either
Hey Ann,
Thanks for making me smile this morning. I confess, I am not a seat belt
wearer either except when on the interstate, or when I am rushing.
It was around this time several years ago, when I was making a ride into the
country at night, when I hit an ice match, and rolled my Ford
I like this comment better:
formersufferer
I did TM for eleven years 30 years back and finished up with a severe type of
epilepsy whereby I would have fits lasting up to five hours, and I became very
unstable and unbalanced. I gave it up and was involved in a TV programme
exposing it, called
Running out of time here Judy. Yes, I figured you'd ask for examples if you
replied. I gave you one a couple weeks ago. You can look it up if you want,
or not. No matter to me.
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In tatters? Really? Do you have some examples?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote:
One comment I appreciate is this one from Denis Postle: I've been doing TM
off and on for decades. A key thing to appreciate about it is that it is a
reliable way of taking us to the hypnogogic and hypnopompic junctions between
This may be a duplicate, but gotta log off for a while, and want to reply.
Thanks Jim for your comment.
Interacting with Judy can sometimes be like mining for gold. You may get a
spec of gold for every ton of dirt you excavate. But excavating that ton of
dirt creates a lot of waste and
This one is quite good too:
I tried it. Got it bought for me as a gift. Yeah it did feel good the first
couple of times, but no better than breathing exercises I've done before.
Everyone there seemed to gob the nonsense that goes with it about thought
bubbles and the absolute base of human
Thanks for that Jim. But I guess it's good practice for me to interact with
someone like Judy occasionally.
Maybe with Judy it's like mining for gold. You may find a speck of gold for
every ton of dirt removed. But of course excavating that ton of dirt produces
a lot of waste and isn't
It's really a cool way to travel. Recently, I realized that I was paying for a
parking sticker for a car I hadn't used in a year, so I sold it. Don't have one
now, don't miss having one.
From: steve.sun...@yahoo.com steve.sun...@yahoo.com
To:
You are calling him, Feebs, for fucksake, and it is not being used as a term
of endearment. I don't think you can split that hair, any further.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
I think your reading of his exchanges with me (and often with Ann as well) is
rather
Translation: Nope, the Feeb doesn't have any examples.
(Still curious what your false claim has to do with the post you were
commenting on. After all, according to DoctorDumbass, you're a kind and
reasonable person. I got quite a giggle out of that.)
Running out of time here Judy. Yes, I
lol - that is an interesting image. I have been mining, sorting, and donating,
my inherited stuff, for the last three weeks, so I can relate.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote:
This may be a duplicate, but gotta log off for a while, and want to reply.
Thanks Jim
seriously?
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I like this comment better:
formersufferer
I did TM for eleven years 30 years back and finished up with a severe type of
epilepsy whereby I would have fits lasting up to five hours, and I became very
unstable and
It's the original French series Les Revenants and not an American
remake. At the moment I haven't even checked to see if there is a US
remake in the works.
Hannibal was not available for mobile or TV on Hulu+. Probably
because it is primarily a Canadian production. But it was available on
Seeing any movie in Seattle would have someone seeing it with a Swedish
group or a Norwegian group. Lot's of both there. My sister-in-law
was part Swedish.
On 03/03/2014 12:09 AM, emilymae...@yahoo.com wrote:
I saw this Swedish group this weekend. It was simply spiritual. The
a should have
I don't believe I tried to split any hairs. (Do you even know what that
expression means?) My point was, since you seem to have missed it, that you
read what he writes so selectively that you don't see the appropriateness of
the term Feebs (nor the inappropriateness of your kind and reasonable
Cool, both that you're getting to see the real version of Les Revenants, and
that you got to see the real version of Machete Kills. It's *not* a great
movie, but I thought it was fun, and I hope you did, too. Did the BD have
another one of Rodriguez's patented Ten Minute Film School episodes on
I almost got into a binge watch with Les Revenants and will watch a
couple more episodes tonight.
There's no ten minute film school on the Machete Kills BD just the
extras I mentioned. Usually Universal movies rented at Redbox are
rental editions with just the movie on them. But that costs
Eighteen Fairfield Firefighters fought a blaze last night on the pundit campus
outside of the city. Just before 5pm crews responded to reports of smoke in a
building. Upon arrival, the residential building was completely engulfed in
flames. Crews were on the scene until 10:00pm extinguishing
On 3/3/2014 6:33 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
The best thing about this piece are the comments
So, what does the TMO have to do with your meditating or not?
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well it was his experience, didn't Marshy say never doubt your experiences?
On Mon, 3/3/14, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com doctordumb...@rocketmail.com
wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Funny article from the Guardian Newspaper
about TM
To:
I know a guy who is addicted to brake fluid - he say he can stop anytime.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
A soldier who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned
veteran.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 9:44 PM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com
On 3/3/2014 10:39 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
Maybe momma's cooking at when I was a kid led to my quitting
You are not even making any sense today - you're still eating your
momma's cooking? Go figure.
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Garlic is bad. I get the itches when I eat food cooked with it.
On 3/3/2014 10:53 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
I'd like to see a truly scientific comparison of TM versus breathing
excersises with placebo.
What exactly, would a TM placebo look like? Maybe you don't need to
meditate or practice TM - everyone is already transcending even without
a technique.
glad you got a giggle out of something Judy. you've always have had a peculiar
sense of humor.
at any rate, I don't think you'd survive the breaking of this illusion of your
so called honesty. It's not a struggle for the fainthearted.
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incense fell out of holder
On Monday, March 3, 2014 11:01 AM, feste37 no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Eighteen Fairfield Firefighters fought a blaze
last night on the pundit campus outside of the city. Just before 5pm
crews responded to reports of smoke in a building. Upon arrival, the
It'll get better Judy, it'll get better. Just boil some tea or take a walk or
talk to a neighbor. You can get through this. The world is not as bad at
looks.
Try to keep your sunnyside up. May take a little practice, but you can do it.
I know you can.
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote:
Hey Ann,
Thanks for making me smile this morning. I confess, I am not a seat belt
wearer either except when on the interstate, or when I am rushing.
Well, I'm glad you're smiling because none of my posts to you in the last
Wouldn't it be so much cooler, however, if it came out that the cause of the
fire was a pundit meth lab going up in flames. Real Breaking Bad stuff. :-)
From: Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
and you lose your image in the mirror.
On Monday, March 3, 2014 11:15 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Garlic is bad. I get the itches when I eat food cooked with it.
All things in context. It is good for vata imbalances because it is
heating. I also just heard this morning that mainstream medicine issued
a report saying that garlic is effective in treating some viruses that
have developed an immunity to antibiotics.
We used to have a great restaurant
Placebos themselves, including medical ones, seem to work on the
principle of samyama which of course medical researchers are unaware
of. Shows that consciousness is very powerful and there is a strong
mind over matter effect.
On 03/03/2014 11:28 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
On 3/3/2014
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
Ann, now I'm curious. Are you opposed to seat belts?
Nope, I think they are a really, really good idea. I just don't like people
forcing me to use them by threatening to make me pay a penalty in the form of
money after giving me
Love to see that tried with other mantra meditation techniques. The
effect should be the same. But here's a thought. What if epilepsy is
merely the body's attempt to throw off stress gone out of control? I
think many of us who have had strong meditations have observed movements
that might
Sure Ann, thanks.
This winter weather has been good for our business, so the last two months
have seen a nice jump in sales.
I just read an article, or heard a story that a lot of movie production has
moved to BC.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater@... wrote:
...thinks his insults are just supremely clever, when they're actually
painfully feeble. Thanks for making my point for me, Feebs.
It'll get better Judy, it'll get better. Just boil some tea or take a walk or
talk to a neighbor. You can get through this. The world is not as bad at
looks.
Bhairitu
I think it is great you had a chance to work with Alfred Deller. Among
countertenors he had a unique quality of sound.
The following is for seventhray27:
High male voice singing has been a part of European culture for centuries.
Undoubtedly this began because women were not
I reckon they just ran out of clarified butter and didn't have enough to offer
Agni the proper amount of oblations, so he gave 'em a hot foot to worn 'em
about holding out.
Wonder how long it'll be till Hagelin asks everyone to donate MORE money to the
pundit program to cover the cost of
Ann, I see what you mean. But what if wearing your seat belt also protects
passengers in your car. IOW, you're still behind the steering wheel and maybe
steering.
There's a very visceral scene in the Meryl Streep movie Adaptation. A car is
going pretty slowly and suddenly collides and a body
noozguru, isn't garlic also good for the heart?
On Monday, March 3, 2014 1:45 PM, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
All things in context. It is good for vata imbalances because it is heating.
I also just heard this morning that mainstream medicine issued a report saying
that
When I posted this I was wondering how long it would take for the first
Heartless Bastard to respond, and what the order would be. I guessed it would
be a three-horse race between Turquoise B, Michael Jackson, and salyavin. Mike
Dixon actually got in first but his comment was a neutral one, but
C'mon Feste! Get real - it is a legitimate comment to ask how such a thing
could happen right near the Dome where such things are supposed NOT to happen
if the ME is real (which it isn't) If the TMO is gonna take credit for Obama
getting elected and other such events including weather, economy
After re-reading my post Feste I invite you to search your own heart. You think
Hagelin et al WONT ask for donations to cover the cost of the damages? Wait
and see. And speaking of heartless bastards, how bout Marshy himself who may
have filled certain individuals with a great deal of energy
By the time I was in my early 30's, I had gotten 4 tickets for not wearing a
seat belt (it was a secondary offense at that time). I found them constricting
and was exercising my freedom not to wear them. I paid the fines; the fines
had no effect on my behavior at all. Finally, I was sent to
I most always delete their posts wish them well , less karma on my side
far less negative energy in reading or never replying so as not to cause them
to negatively reply, let sleeping dogs lie
In a message dated 03/03/14 16:20:14 Eastern Standard Time,
mjackso...@yahoo.com writes:
After
Well, most of us know that but few of us do that. However more research
came out last week about how bad sugar is for you and here is an article
by Dr. Robert Lustig about sugar. He also touches on the argument about
not all calories being the same.
also called not willing to look at reality
On Mon, 3/3/14, wleed3 wle...@aol.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] fire at pundit campus last night
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, March 3, 2014, 9:26 PM
On 3/3/2014 10:43 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
TM IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS IN THE LONG TERM DESPITE APPEARING TO BE
RELAXING in the short term.
Maybe it's time to review what we know about basic TM:
Meditation means to think things over. So, TM meditation is based on
thinking. Anyone who can
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, emilymaenot@... wrote:
By the time I was in my early 30's, I had gotten 4 tickets for not wearing a
seat belt (it was a secondary offense at that time). I found them constricting
and was exercising my freedom not to wear them. I paid the fines; the
And, now you've got 100 more euros in your pocket!
However, it might have come in handy as a way to transport your dogs to the
countryside for a run or to play ball. Do you have any countryside over
there where a dog could run free for a few minutes? My dog likes to get off
the leash a few times
On 3/3/2014 11:07 AM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote:
You are calling him, Feebs, for fucksake, and it is not being used
as a term of endearment. I don't think you can split that hair, any
further.
It took a whole day for this thread to go off track and then turn into a
crap shoot.
I second Steve's earlier comment about a walk and a cup of tea for you.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
I don't believe I tried to split any hairs. (Do you even know what that
expression means?) My point was, since you seem to have missed it, that you
read what he
Me thinks the lady doth protest too much
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
...thinks his insults are just supremely clever, when they're actually
painfully feeble. Thanks for making my point for me, Feebs.
It'll get better Judy, it'll get better. Just boil some
On 3/3/2014 11:09 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Translation: Nope, the Feeb doesn't have any examples.*
It looks like this thread is in tatters - it started out pretty good,
about a singer guy, then just went to shit in a few hours. What would it
take to keep you guys on topic? Go figure.
That's OK, Feebie, you made my point for me once, you don't need to do it
again.
Me thinks the lady doth protest too much
...thinks his insults are just supremely clever, when they're actually
painfully feeble. Thanks for making my point for me, Feebs.
It'll get better Judy, it'll get
On 3/3/2014 1:38 PM, TurquoiseBee wrote:
Wouldn't it be so much cooler, however, if it came out that the cause
of the fire was a pundit meth lab going up in flames. Real Breaking
Bad stuff. :-)
Never pass up a tragedy in order to win an argument about your religion.
Go figure.
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On 3/3/2014 1:38 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
Just boil some tea or take a walk or talk to a neighbor.
Some people actually feel better when they have someone to talk to. Go
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Re Ann's The transition between waking and sleeping is not transcendence in my
book. It is full of thoughts and awareness that do not feel transcendental at
all.: So you are *not* doing what Maharshi says. You have to hold your
awareness at the point you wake up *before* thoughts arise.
On 3/3/2014 1:32 PM, Mike Dixon wrote:
incense fell out of holder
Or, maybe an electric heater fell over? Do they have central heating in
those shacks out in Vedic City? Go figure.
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Well, of course you do! Anything to avoid dealing with the topic at issue
(which you brought up, by the way) when you begin to have a little difficulty
dealing with it.
I second Steve's earlier comment about a walk and a cup of tea for you. I
don't believe I tried to split any hairs. (Do
Okay, I guess my work is done here then. Thank you.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
That's OK, Feebie, you made my point for me once, you don't need to do it
again.
Me thinks the lady doth protest too much
...thinks his insults are just supremely clever,
or a hug. Hey,I wonder if.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:
On 3/3/2014 1:38 PM, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... wrote:
Just boil some tea or take a walk or talk to a neighbor.
Some people actually feel better when they have
Yes, it's interesting, that video seemed to make those two fellows quite
uncomfortable. I wonder why? Some unresolved issues, I guess.
Translation: Nope, the Feeb doesn't have any examples.
It looks like this thread is in tatters - it started out pretty good, about a
singer guy, then
piece of.work, you are, Dame Judith!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
Well, of course you do! Anything to avoid dealing with the topic at issue
(which you brought up, by the way) when you begin to have a little difficulty
dealing with it.
On 3/3/2014 1:13 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Garlic is bad. I get the itches when I eat food cooked with it.
He said he quit TM because his mother fed him garlic when he was growing
up. I've heard lots of reason for quitting TM but this one just takes
the cake. LoL!
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Maharishi said that everyone passes through transcendence as they go from one
state of consciousness to another (waking to dreaming to sleeping and back
again). He probably would not have recommended trying to hold one's awareness
in that in-between stage, at least not for ordinary meditators.
If meditation means thinking then Transcendental Meditation suggests
going beyond thinking. But meditation only means thinking in western
contexts. Easterners use whatever word they use in their language for
meditation in a sense closer to western ideas of contemplation.
According to Charles
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