Yeah, that was once a core value teaching in TM, 'meditate and act'. Then it
(also) went on to other stuff in the 1990’s with attempt at the resuscitation
of the Vedic Sciences, Vedic culture, sanskrit, faith in astrology, yagyas,
ayurveda, remedies and such. The bad fitting pink saris and
Yeah, that was once a core value teaching in TM, 'meditate and act'. Then it
went on to other stuff in the 1990’a with the attempt at the resuscitation of
the Vedic Sciences, Vedic culture, faith in astrology, yagyas, chanting,
ayurveda, remedies and such. The bad fitting pink saris and
Eustace,
B Gita Chapter II, verse 48 states: "Yogastah kuru karmani."... meaning
established in yoga, perform actions. This essentially is saying that TM is
Karma Yoga.
I posted here believing someone would have the answer at this fingertips or at
least on a shelf nearby. Clearly this wasn't the case, it seems the book is no
longer popular in Fairfield.,So I did what I had tried to avoid, buy the Kindle
edition of the Science of Being ahd Art of Living, Well
Verlinde is one of the few physicists in the current era who is considered to
be in the cutting edge of cosmology/science. He's aligned closely with Leonard
Susskind from Stanford, Rafael Bousso from UC Berkeley, Gerhard Tufte from a
university in the Nethherlands. and Michio Kaku from CUNY
Evidently in experience there are qualities intrinsic to the transcendental
consciousness of Being. Light, ecstacy, and shakti that can come together in
state of the human system. The aspect of support of nature is a phenomena of
this. This experience in this state is phenomenal in life. What
I hope I got it right...
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