Detached,
In a ‘range’ of unboundedness I feel it is interesting to see a communal
fluidity in Fairfield that can move from MMY & unboundedness to particular
attachments and then over to something of detachment.
Emily.Mae50 offers: It's alright, I realize that this is a forum where TM and
Emly,
You make it sound like being human is a disease. :) I believe MMY was saying
that humans are works in progress, if not, works of art. Please, read SOBAL
and his commentary to the Gita.
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Hmmm.there sure have been a lot of angr
"Works in progress," "works of art." True that. I will put this on my reading
list and one day I will get back to you. Thanks jr_esq.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Emly,
You make it sound like being human is a disease. :) I believe MMY was saying
that humans are wor
Hmmm.there sure have been a lot of angry, attached TM'ers on this forum! I
don't believe one can make a blanket statement like this, nor do I believe that
meditation *dissolves* hidden anger. Honest introspection and
self-accountability are always required when looking for hidden anger. I
Emily,
I can see through my friends who are not TMers that they keep their anger,
likes and dislikes hidden or under the surface of their conscious lives. I
believe it contributes to stress and health problems, and possibly marriage
issues. IOW, TM helps the person be unattached to person
I hear you. I wasn't presenting the two as comparable in any way. Would you
care to expand on what you mean by "behavioral issues" being *eliminated*
through TM?
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Emily,
DBT appears to be methodical and clinical in its approach. But
Emily,
DBT appears to be methodical and clinical in its approach. But TM, as
explained by MMY in SOBAL is more natural in its application. TM is easy and
does not need concentration or effort in eliminating stress and behavioral
issues.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Brahmananda Saraswati, Maharishi’s teacher (aka, Guru Dev), was both nuanced
and practical in his talks about this subject, with a sense of humor too.
Taught of character and morality in this too as they relate to human evolution.
Once you get in to the discourses and find his voice in them th
"Balanced, nuanced, and realistic." Nice. Yes, to each his own. I feel the
need at times to counter what comes across to me as absolutism.
Clearly MMY was (or is, for those who believe this way) a person with
extraordinary charisma and energy and presence and vision and love, too. The
Emily,
What is DBT and can you post videos that explain this method? Thanks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectical_behavior_therapy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectical_behavior_therapy
I participated in a parent/teen group who were taught this. We weren't there
to address suicide or personality disorders, just teenager-hood. It's
comprehensive in its approa
> On Feb 19, 2018, at 6:35 PM, emily.ma...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
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> What I love about you is your positive and friendly and non-judgmental
> attitude!
Lol
> Tell me, what are you trying to accomplish in doing TM? Enlightenment? What
> do you think that is going to g
I think he's completely relevant as a teacher. However, he is not the only
teacher or teaching that is relevant (to today's society, for example—and I
speak only to the U.S.). Exploring different angles on a similar theme (i.e.
attachment), finding the meditation technique that best works for
Is interesting in this to chart how a lexicon of critique employed by Maharishi
would migrate through the long decades towards making what is mystically
abstract more concrete. Consciousness and Being, relative and Absolute, bound
and Unbounded -ness, attachment, detached, un-attachment.
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What I love about you is your positive and friendly and non-judgmental
attitude!
Tell me, what are you trying to accomplish in doing TM? Enlightenment? What
do you think that is going to get you? What are you expecting to feel like?
What are you hoping for? I'm guessing that you want
thank you, this has got to be the most important quote of Maharishi's that we
have to remind people of, false ideas about Yoga and detachment are so
ingrained in people not just in the west but most of all in India, including
some individuals who are acting in Maharishi's name who repeat that ti
NO! its not an attitude
The trick is not to get too attached to them (material possessions.) How would
you react if somehow you lost it all tomorrow?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Question: "I understand that in the third state of consciousness [waking] we
are bound by the effects of our actions
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