Thanks. Theo gave me a name in southern Germany that should work fine.
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But you can also go directly to http://www.i-p-p-m.de
The Contact person is Theo Fehr.
Ingegerd
--- In
-Before enlightenment, the world we perceive is of, by and for the
ego. Everything is seen and translated in terms of this point, this
sense of me(the ego).
After enlightenment is acheived one steps out of identifying with
this point, this sense of me(the ego).
One is no longer indentified
---Also, in rising to GC the inner knower begins to feel expanding
love, or whatever you want to call it; but a feeling of flow from
infinity inside to any point outside. This relates to omniscience in
that the flow of this inner field of awareness, spontaneously, knows
or is drawn to the
Yesterday I was exchanging emails with a friend who
studies at Naropa, the school established in Boulder
by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. He was telling me of
the general excitement of having a visiting Buddhist
scholar who was an expert in a certain class of
Tibetan spiritual texts.
The difference
So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of thistype of
knowledge and teaching has appeared in the TMmovement. While I was
around, certainly no TM teacherhad ever been trained in how to talk to
someone who washaving enlightenment experiences. Has this
changed? Does anyone know
So its really a case of My karma ran over your dogma?
Or perhaps My dogma is higher octane than yours?
Yee-ha.
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So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of this
type of knowledge and teaching has appeared in
I had a brainstorm. I figured out what this saying
really means. It's what Maharishi and all spiritual teachers have done. They all
are selling one's divinity. Making something out of nothing. Turning water into
wine.
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Unc:
So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of this
type of knowledge and teaching has appeared in the TM
movement. While I was around, certainly no TM teacher
had ever been trained in how to talk to someone
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Unc:
So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of this
type of knowledge and teaching has appeared in the TM
movement. While I was
So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of this
type of knowledge and teaching has appeared in the TM
movement. While I was around, certainly no TM teacher
had ever been trained in how to talk to someone who was
having enlightenment experiences. Has this changed?
Does anyone
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snip
So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of
this
type of knowledge and teaching has appeared in the
TM
movement. While I was around, certainly no TM
teacher
had ever been trained in how to talk to someone who
was
having
On Jun 23, 2005, at 3:54 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
To me it could imply that because of the basic dogma that
enlightenment, once realized, is permanent and self-
sustaining in that the enlightened being can do no
wrong, no need for such teachings is perceived.
If you dye the cloth and lay it in
On Jun 23, 2005, at 5:47 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
He was remarkably unforthcoming on details. I'll see if I
can get him to be less so. :-)
The name of the text in TIbetan would be helpful. There are numerous
such texts as you describe, if not hundreds.
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On Jun 23, 2005, at 5:47 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
He was remarkably unforthcoming on details. I'll see if I
can get him to be less so. :-)
The name of the text in TIbetan would be helpful. There are numerous
such texts
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Thursday is Jupiters day. In Sanskrit he is called Guru or Brihaspati. He is the teacher to the gods, devaguru. This mantra will be good in jupiter cycles and negative Jupiter transits or on your birthday each year if your rising sign is Sagittarius (Dhanu) or
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Right. I am of course not referring to the TM itself, but to the
explanation that is given especially at the second day checking,
that
is stress release, and thought being an expression of it. The idea
that stresses,
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An elephant has two
kinds of teeth, two to show and two to chew.
Elephants are sure getting their fifteen minutes of
fame here lately. :-)
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Right. I am of course not referring to the TM itself, but to the
explanation that is given especially at the second day
checking,
that
is
I wonder if this is the teaching he attended?:
http://www.rinpoche.com/karthar05.htm
It appears the teaching text may be Showing the Path to Liberation.
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I wonder if this is the teaching he attended?:
http://www.rinpoche.com/karthar05.htm
It appears the teaching text may be Showing the Path to Liberation.
I got the feeling that the thing my friend described
was more of an
If you are so sure that such a thing exists then you need
to supply us credulous dopes with at least a partial list of titles
of the teadhings so that we may ascertain for ourselve if such
teachings were ever committed to print. With all due respect, I don't
"need" to do anything.
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You become
conscious of something hiding in the unconscious and get rid of it
thereby. You don't find this in the indian Samskar theory.
Can you describe the Indian Samskar theory?
Jeff
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---My frend who is always wiser than myself is who raised the
question to me about your friend. I bet my friend can beat your friend
up. But she doesn't like getting into pissing matches.
Your friend could *definitely*
If he was toast she would butter him up.
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Can you describe the Indian Samskar
theory?Jeff---I think different times of the day have
different melodies.
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Can you describe the Indian Samskar theory?
Jeff
---I think different times of the day have different melodies.
Like Merry Melodies?
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Can you describe the Indian Samskar theory?
Jeff
---I think different times of the day have different melodies.
Like Merry
No one's been doing their asanas regularly! Very nice
post. The flow of consciousness as overwhelming love
to a point in the relative. The stitching of the
relative into the Absolute.
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Sounds like the sperm flow chart to me.
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No one's been doing their asanas regularly! Very
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snip
Hubbard modelled his Dianetics after Psychtherapy. He surely was
aware of Samskaras, but in Indian thought samkaras are usually
not being rid of by just making them conscious. This is typically
Freud. You become
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Saturday, July 17, 2004
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our curiosity was piqued.Brain respiration? Say what?New
Karl Rove- master of the old principle "Divide and Rule".
Master at framing any topic in terms of "Conservative and Liberal".
How destructive this is for our country for our children to learn and inherit.
Are we all really allthat black and white.
Or just sleep walking;
Easily
Dear Friends,
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Karl Rove - master of the old principle Divide and Rule.
Master at framing any topic in terms of Conservative and Liberal.
How destructive this is for our country for our children to
learn and inherit.
Not a
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snip
Hubbard modelled his Dianetics after Psychtherapy. He surely was
aware of Samskaras, but in Indian thought samkaras are usually
not being
Robert Gimbel wrote:
Karl Rove - master of the old principle Divide and Rule.
Master at framing any topic in terms of Conservative and Liberal.
How destructive this is for our country for our children to learn and inherit.
Are we all really all that black and white.
Or just sleep
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, t3rinity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Yes, understood. But in Indian terms, getting rid of Samskaras
wouldn't necessitate reliving the energy of it. In Indian and I guess
Buddhist terms, Samskaras are desires or latent impressions giving
rise to the
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You become
conscious of something hiding in the unconscious and get rid of it
thereby. You don't find this in the indian Samskar theory.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, t3rinity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
The explanation is phantastic. Thats the upside. The downside is, that
if you believe in it, you are hooked up to a kind of cypernetic model
of having to do something, and unless you do it, i.e. release stresses
one
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Right. I am of course not referring to the TM itself, but to the
explanation that is given especially at the second day
checking,
that
is
It must really be the most inspiring true
story of our time it must be it really really must be, because people have
copy/pasted it over one hundred times now.
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[...]
MMY never said that anyway. He said that stress is repaired during
the inward stroke of TM, and that thoughts arise as part of the
activity of repair. If there was no repair to be made (no samskaras
left), no
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snip
What I remember being told is that the
content of thoughts that arise likely have
nothing at all to do with the content of
the stresses
'A holy man, Swami Vishnuddhananda, was living in the Himalayas. The
Maharaja of Tehri, then a Himalayan state, was greatly devoted to him.
One day he asked the Mahatma, Master, what are the indications of a
person who has renounced the world?
The Mahatma kicked him out of his cottage saying,
Excellent Story, Thanks...Premanand Paul Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'A holy man, Swami Vishnuddhananda, was living in the Himalayas. The Maharaja of Tehri, then a Himalayan state, was greatly devoted to him. One day he asked the Mahatma, "Master, what are the indications of a person who has
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, when did Hubbard start talking about things in terms of stress?
Hans Selye didn't coin the word until relatively recently.
Hubbard talked about things in terms of survival, not stress.
Jeff
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'There was a handicapped man who could not move and had to depend
upon the charity of others. People were annoyed by his begging and
ridiculed him. Once a holy man came by and this poor man sought his
advice. The holy man made sure that his advice would be fully and
truthfully followed. He
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THE MOST INSPIRING TRUE STORY OF OUR TIME
A few weeks ago, Dr. Taddy Blecher visitedetc ...Etc
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It must really be the most inspiring true story of our
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.Let's say you expect a friend to come, and you will
associate the *feeling* with the present event. But the feeling
will
be reminescent of the stress being released according to 2nd day
checking.
I remember we were
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samskara: Impression. The imprint or traces left in the mind
after
an experience, whether in this or previous lives. Root impressions,
especially from profound events, which mold character and guide
actions.
t3rinity,
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Yes Infinity (= Wholeness = Unmanifest/Absolute = Self) is
omnipresent at every Point (= manifest, relative = self). So why
is
the
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It must really be the most inspiring true story of our time it must
be it really really must be, because people have copy/pasted it over
one hundred times now.
Llun, Thanks for not erasing it on your post. I wanted to
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samskara: Impression. The imprint or traces left in the mind
after
an experience, whether in this or previous lives. Root
impressions,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Similarely
in TM the stresses are being released when the thought arises. I
am
not aware that in indian theory the arising of thought is seen as
getting rid of Samkaras. I am not saying that it cannot work. I am
just
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, t3rinity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My
notes say: (translated from german): 'The quality of the stress
determines the quality of thought.'
Then it gives the example I just had given, of the joy causing a
stress in the past, and how the mind picks up the
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Thanks for your email re what you hte no9te says is the talmund . It is NOT so, these are commentaries on
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.Let's say you expect a friend to come, and you will
associate the *feeling* with the present event. But the feeling
will
be reminescent of
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In Dianetics, one would not have to relive all such
imprints to become Clear. The collapse of the Reactive Bank
(that
portion of the mind that works on a totally stimulus-response
basis)
can occur rather quickly -
Samsaras are anything that revolves like a wheel
lifting one up and then casting one down. All of life is like this. All
our emotions are like this. You cannot dig out hatred because it is a natural
emotion. You cannot dig out any emotion, or get rid of anything because if
you're alive
It has become evident what the "Bush Formula is: basically based in 'Divide and Rule'.
Bush was quoted as saying on Fox news(6/22) that Mr. Bush in his autobiography said that,
"For big change to occur, you need a big crisis, says President Bush"
For this Karl Rove defines: "conservative
The best jokes are told over and over. The greatest
patches of bullshit build institutions around themselves because they can't be
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I guess in not being overshadowed by the experience, i.e. just being
the witness?
In a sense, yes. A goal of Scientology is to be stably exterior
which would be the equivalent of witnessing 24/7. As you continue to
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem here is that
TM (like scientology) assumes that the stresses are located
physically. Thats not the same with the samskara theory.
Therefore
it
assumes that you have to release them one by one, resulting
Hari Om,
I do not understand, why should Swami Muktananda take out his flacid penis and put it into his devotee's Pussy.??
I can understand the logic if his Cock was erect. Why should he repeat to himself, "No sex" "No sex".??
Someone in this groupquoted Maharishi thatifone hassome
Like it.
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Samsaras are anything that revolves like a wheel lifting one up and
then casting one down. All of life is like this. All our emotions are
like this. You cannot dig out hatred because it is a natural emotion.
You
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I guess in not being overshadowed by the experience, i.e. just being
the witness?
In a sense, yes. A goal of Scientology is to be stably
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Hari Om,
I do not understand, why should Swami Muktananda take
out his flacid penis and put it into his devotee's Pussy.??
Because its written in the Rig Veda.
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Well, Muktinanda proves one thing. He gave great
shaktipat.
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Hari
Om,
I do not understand, why should Swami
XIII 13 (12?)
jñeyam yat tat pravakSyaami
yaj jñaatvaa'mRtam ashnute
anaadimat paraM brahma
*na sat tan naasad ucyate* (na; sat; tat; na; asat; ucyate)
Ramanand Prasad's translation:
I shall fully describe the object of knowledge, knowing which one
attains immortality. The beginningless
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Like it.
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Oh shit,
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and thanks Jeff, for yours. I enjoy hearing about the Dianetics
stuff because specific terminology aside, it is a wonderful
explanation of the psycho-dynamics we engage in with ourselves,
seeing thoughts and
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My thanks as well. You explain Scientology very clearly
and with feeling. The feeling comes through.
Unc
Aw shucks, Unc
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I had to read this many times to understand it:
the first time, I understood it intuitively, perhaps the *sound*
and construction of it
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My
notes say: (translated from german): 'The quality of the stress
determines the quality of thought.'
Then it gives the example I just
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In Scientology, the stresses (engrams) are not located physically.
When one dramatizes the earlier event, one will reexperience the
physical pain associated with it. Got your head chopped in the
French Revolution
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I wanted to let everyone know who has been supporting the Vedic
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I guess in not being overshadowed by the experience, i.e. just
being the witness?
In a sense, yes. A goal of Scientology is to be
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Well, Muktinanda proves one thing. He gave great shaktipat.
Now that's funny, Llun.
And I'm down with this. I've always had kind of a
giggly reaction to that word, shaktipat. It always
sounded to me like the name of
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My thanks as well. You explain Scientology very clearly
and with feeling. The feeling comes through.
Aw shucks, Unc
I'm just saying
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Oh shit, aren't you the guy who hates everything I say? Now what am
I gonna do?
Nothing.
And with style. Makes all the difference. :-)
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snip
Do you remember a German guy named Norbert from that course?
Yes, Norbert Weiss from cologne. He was quite a character
Do you know Walter Schemper. Was on Vittel TTC around '75 or'76.
Blondish Hair, Blue Eyes.
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Well, Muktinanda proves one thing. He gave great shaktipat.
Now that's funny, Llun.
And I'm down with this. I've always had kind of a
And I'm down with this. I've always had kind of a
giggly reaction to that word, shaktipat. It always
sounded to me like the name of some Newage Tantric
Massage technique. :-)
Okay, while we're at it. I've been lurking a little at alt.med.
Doesn't Willytex sound like a carpet
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A divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that local governments may
seize
people's homes and businesses against their will for private
development
in a decision anxiously awaited in communities where economic
growth
often
Both of these descriptions, which seem to be based on personal
experiences, are very inspiring and reassuring. There is certainly an
element there of non-attachment to the ego-point and a genuine
sensitivity to other point-selves, whether or not the transcendental
Knower in these examples can
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He first was in Cologne and then went to Nuremberg
where I am from.
Thanks for the update. Your English is incredibly gut.
I studied German in gymnasium (FisCher) but all I really rememeber is
Noch zwei, bitte when I
Karl Rove is a master of the old principle "Divide and Conquer".
He's a master at framing any topic in terms of "Conservative and Liberal".
Think of how numb we are, that every issue is defined red or blue?
Are we all really that black and white?
Or just sleep walking;
Easily
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Very nicely said. You're good at this, Jeff. Do you
get a chance to perform auditing yourself, or other-
wise teach within the organization?
Unc
Thanks. Yes, I'm an auditor and lecturer. I deal mostly with people
Yes no reply elucidate far more thanks re the thought of you
the Gita.
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Very nicely said. You're good at this, Jeff. Do you
get a chance to perform auditing yourself, or other-
wise teach within the organization?
Thanks. Yes, I'm an auditor and lecturer. I deal mostly with
people
for whom it is all brand new.
Cool. Back in the TM world, I used to
Yes a definite hate cite. Probably an Islamic one . I am sorry to say
or suggest.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm just saying it because IMO it's good to get
feedback on that sorta thing from time to time.
Being able to express one's dharma in writing in
a way that reaches people intellectually is one
thing. Being able to
Okay, while we're at it. I've been lurking a little at alt.med.
Doesn't Willytex sound like a carpet fiber from Dupont?
lurk
Yeah. Or Willie Nelson's kid. Or guitar.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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When I first got in to TM I was such a zealot that my friends would
start to roll their eyes whenever I came around. I finally got it
and stopped taliking about it. Yet, after a full year of consciously
not
There's an old New Yorker cartoon that I loved.
It's at a typical NY cocktail party, two people
in the foreground are talking to each other.
Across the room is a guy with a kind of beatific
smile on his face and no one around him. One of
the guys in the foreground is saying to the other,
jim_flanegin wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that local governments may
seize
people's homes and businesses against their will for private
development
in a decision anxiously awaited in
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes no reply elucidate far more thanks re the thought of you
the
Gita.
Just the thot of ew, my darrling, sends aiching
pane all thru my bresst? (East Virginia? ,well, uh, Danny!?)
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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pile of pig-dung? Which way is the wind blowing in Fairfield?
Yes, FF has restored whole new olfactory chords and harmonic arpeggios
of redolent appreciation that my nose had quite forgotten. :-)
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