A conscious person here observes, the problems and solutions for the movement
reside in the first three sutras of the TM-siddhis.
A conscious person here observes, the problems and solutions for the movement
reside in the first three sutras of the TM-siddhis.
The first three sutras
Well, FWIW, it seems like refugees (and "refugees") are attracted
especially to the countries in Europe, where TM at the moment
is most popular, IMO (e.g. Germany and Sweden)...
It is true that in the spiritual regeneration of the world that Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi commenced back in the 1950's that Sweden and Germany were relative
bright lights among Western European countries in furnishing initiators and
meditators at a time. Though the Europeans were way behind the
This brings up an important administrative question, should TM’ers who
represent the TM movement express political opinion? Publicly? Does that
confuse/conflate the TM practice to politics?
Like, individual meditators may have and may express opinions but what of
those who represent TM?
As we all know, anyone who can think can meditate. Is it the place for
[organizational] TM'ers as representative transcendentalists to tell people
what to think, or how to vote? Should the TM movement have an administrative
position on TM teachers and staff who would use the TM-lectern to
Should TM'ers support the Sverigedemokraterna?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
...support the (right-wingish) Sverigedemokraterna (Sweden-democrats)?
https://www.facebook.com/Sverigedemokraterna/?fref=ts