Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM in the Mail

2014-07-01 Thread 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
Like. > On 7/1/2014 1:05 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: */Fabulous, love that sound./*

[FairfieldLife] Re: TM in the Mail

2014-07-01 Thread lengli...@cox.net [FairfieldLife]
It really shouldn't be that surprising. Enlightenment via TM is supposed to be due to being lower-stress. People that are world-class in some activity shine at least partly because they can handle stress better than the people who try just as hard but can't break into that "world-class"

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM in the Mail

2014-07-01 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Fabulous, love that sound.

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM in the Mail

2014-07-01 Thread 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
On 7/1/2014 5:38 AM, lengli...@cox.net [FairfieldLife] wrote: > Some people become masters of something with relatively little effort, > while others can spend their entire lives attempting to master > something and still not do it. > We were friends with a guy that was called a child prodigy. H

[FairfieldLife] Re: TM in the Mail

2014-07-01 Thread salyavin808
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : Some people become masters of something with relatively little effort, while others can spend their entire lives attempting to master something and still not do it. The point is that what the masters of any field seem to have in common is the

[FairfieldLife] Re: TM in the Mail

2014-07-01 Thread lengli...@cox.net [FairfieldLife]
Some people become masters of something with relatively little effort, while others can spend their entire lives attempting to master something and still not do it. The point is that what the masters of any field seem to have in common is the kind of brain wave pattern found in enlightened TM