Presumably this is going to be a very short presentation.
Sal
> On Dec 4, 2018, at 5:50 PM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
> wrote:
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> ..see what’s going on in Maharishi’s movement around the world.
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> A Special Presentation by Dr. Bevan Morris
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> Saturday, December 8th
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Do Something?
“..Just stop 'doing', meditate. Doing ‘nothing’, today that makes us
nervous.. (though) it was not long ago that this was what everybody did. Maybe
we should try that. ..Stop doing, meditate."
..“Do ‘everything”, that is human nature. We are too clever by halves.”
Conservat
..see what’s going on in Maharishi’s movement around the world.
A Special Presentation by Dr. Bevan Morris
Saturday, December 8th
2:00 pm–4:00 pm
Dalby Hall, Argiro Student Center
Here is the playlist link with the three parts of the discourse. Sorry I didn't
get it posted originally.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1rPH3UY6OkbguJlxT0JLJ5K6R_8q-S0U
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1rPH3UY6OkbguJlxT0JLJ5K6R_8q-S0U
Location: Mount Shasta, California At 12:34:56 on the 7 day of the 8th month of
the 9 year of this millennium.
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Sri Swamiji gave this discourse on the Omkara with the various ways it has
been used at certain times throughout history.
Very early that morning Sri Swamiji meditate
Om is considered to be good for calming vata except it also evokes the
ether element which is probably why it can make one withdrawn. So "Ram"
is the mantra used for calming vata but I've never seen MAPI
recommending specific mantras for the doshas.
There is also an opinion that om with a mantr
I’ve been using a mantra with Om in it (from Amma) for about 17 years now. So
far no evidence it’s making me a recluse. This has been the most productive
period of my life.
Rick Archer
Buddha at the Gas Pump
https://batgap.com
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Yes, Maharishi’s teaching around “omkara” in his coming to the West in the late
1950’s and 1960’s it seems was reactionary to what was seen then as the recluse
Indian ascetic yogi’s cross-leg sitting chanting of “Om” all the time as some
primary spiritual practice.
His teacher Brahmananda S