If you click on "show message history" at the bottom of the message you are
replying to, then we can see which person you are replying to.
If you are replying to me, I ask you the following question:
Why are you meditating? Not, why do you do TM. Rather, what inspires you to
meditate?
Re: "It would be interesting to get researchers of the different schools of
meditation from their varying points of view (bias?) together in the same room
talking together in considerate ways."
It's hard to believe this hasn't happened! "Interfaith dialogue" is the wave
of the future.
you might want to try to read and understand what I have posted from David Orme
Johnson, as you obviously don't really understand . Truth is not something
subjective. Scientific truth isn't. I am sorry you want everyone to be right or
all points of view to be equally valid. Reality doesn't work
fair writing, emily.mae..
It would be interesting to get researchers of the different schools of
meditation from their varying points of view (bias?) together in the same room
talking together in considerate ways. TM’ers seemed to have tried to
strategically co-opt the whole by framing
Well, nowhere do I see the four Ph.D's that you clipped from TM websites! So,
I guess one might say that those statements are not "independent" ones! That's
what I supposed.
I'm always in favor of digging deeper into a claim, so am happy to see you
doing that.
Now, why are we