The reason you cannot see this Buck is your vision is too narrow to see why the
world does not go the way you would like it to go. To put it in distorted
anthropomorphic terms, the unified field 'runs' the universe in the way it
'wants' at every moment and at every place, and to observe this all one has to
do is observe what is happening. Meditation, eventually, if grace arrives, will
show the mechanics of this.
As for science, farmers are practical but few are scientists. Being a
scientist requires skills that go against the grain of belief and acceptance,
and not everyone is adept at doing this as it works against long standing human
psychology.
Now look at how you are contradicting what you advocate. Meditation of the TM
sort does not involve compulsion. If you force meditation in any way, it will
tend to fail to achieve its stated result. How can you force someone to do what
cannot be forced? Those who reject your call are not necessarily antisocial,
they are against tyranny, they want freedom. You may be a great farmer, but you
are not yet a scientist, and I think you might make an outstanding prison
guard, were you to change profession.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Frankly, I can't see why people would live here in Fairfield, Iowa and not go
to the Domes to meditate. That, not making the time in life to meditate in the
Dome with the group, is just an incredibly lost opportunity in a lifetime.
Like, just look at the science on meditation now. Folks here should sober up
really quick. Farmers are practical scientists and as an Iowa farmer I must
make decisions all the time everyday based on the science of nature. By science
it seems it is certainly time for a Compulsory National Service Campaign
towards creating a compulsory peace between us and nature, by everyone taking
the quiet time for meditating. Every day twice a day.
I feel people who would reject this are anti-social in the least.