Does Dr. Hagelin join in the group program in the Patanjali Dome of Pure
Knowledge on the MUM campus?
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Dear Upfront, Let me be the first while standing right next to Dr. Hagelin
here, aside from the jyotish, to invite you to
Upfronter,
There is no requirement in TM for you to believe in jyotish. It is apparent
that you consider meditation to be important in your life to escape the
limitations of phenomenal existence. The Bhagavad Gita considers this as a
valid reason to take up meditation.
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Dear Upfront, Let me be the first while standing right next to Dr. Hagelin
here, aside from the jyotish, to invite you to Fairfield to the group
meditation for all the good reasons that we do know. -JaiGuruYou
Rally Now to Meditation!
I too am in alignment with some of your comment here
Beautifully put, Upfronter, especially the first phrase: "Decades ago I was
redeemed from deep trauma by Maharishi’s simple meditation programmes which I
treat with respect and a deep gratitude in the sense that the meditation
technique itself is a spiritual tool, a gift, to enable an outlook
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From this person’s point of view, for what it is worth, I find the association
of Jyotish with the basic meditation techniques off-putting, something which
turns me away from the Movement as it is. I think that this association
From this person’s point of view, for what it is worth, I find the association
of Jyotish with the basic meditation techniques off-putting, something which
turns me away from the Movement as it is. I think that this association limits
the ‘Movement’ (if I may still call it that) because some
Yes, it is going to take some extraordinary leadership AND the support of a lot
of us to pull on making it right.
There is a lot of good here and there are a lot of good people in it yet. The
core values are good and those are what are driving this and keeping it
together..
Certainly a
I agree with everything you say, especially about 'repatriation of whole
classes of alumni refugees.' Repatriation of MUM alumni must be first on
Hagelin's agenda.
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Really Beautiful comments and perspective. About Fairfield,
Doug,
As a nonresident of Fairfield, IA, I can perceive that John Hagelin knows
what is needed by the meditation community there and the rest of the world.
JGD.
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Really Beautiful comments and perspective. About
Thank you. Yeah, I suppose that is the challenge of founding a university on
transcendence, constantly moving. Looks like things are heading in the right
direction with Hagelin as the Prez.
"If you are going through hell, keep on going - that is no place to stop" -
falsely attributed to
Really Beautiful comments and perspective. About Fairfield, Iowa ostensibly
one would think so about the facility of the Dome and the meditating community
but 35 years has been spent separating people from the movement and the
meditation. There is a type of spiritual crisis here with the
They may not be in the dome, but surely Fairfield, with its endless interest in
all things spiritual, can pull together to stay on track. Sometimes it seems as
if there are an awful lot of goldfish there, immersed in water, yet ever
thirsty.
I liked what Hagelin's announcement said about
Om that we now had here
But one ten thousand of those meditators
That do no work to-day!
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From: Raja John Hagelin
Date: Mon,
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