[FairfieldLife] TM grad school?

2005-07-12 Thread tomandcindytraynor
TurquoiseB writes: What do people think? I'm certainly interested to Hear if such teachings *are* available, or even Theoretically available in the materials left to the posterity Of the TM movement. Unc Tom T writes: We currently have a weekly gathering of about 25 to 35 going on here in

Re: [FairfieldLife] TM grad school?

2005-07-12 Thread Rick Archer
on 7/12/05 12:19 PM, tomandcindytraynor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: TurquoiseB writes: What do people think? I'm certainly interested to Hear if such teachings *are* available, or even Theoretically available in the materials left to the posterity Of the TM movement. Unc Tom T

Re: [FairfieldLife] TM grad school?

2005-07-12 Thread Llundrub
: [FairfieldLife] TM "grad school?" TurquoiseB writes:What do people think? I'm certainly interested toHear if such teachings *are* available, or evenTheoretically available in the materials left to the "posterity"Of the TM movement.UncTom T writes:We currently have a weekly g

[FairfieldLife] TM grad school?

2005-06-23 Thread TurquoiseB
Yesterday I was exchanging emails with a friend who studies at Naropa, the school established in Boulder by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. He was telling me of the general excitement of having a visiting Buddhist scholar who was an expert in a certain class of Tibetan spiritual texts. The difference

Re: [FairfieldLife] TM grad school?

2005-06-23 Thread Llundrub
So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of thistype of knowledge and teaching has appeared in the TMmovement. While I was around, certainly no TM teacherhad ever been trained in how to talk to someone who washaving enlightenment experiences. Has this changed? Does anyone know

Re: [FairfieldLife] TM grad school?

2005-06-23 Thread Peter Sutphen
--- TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of this type of knowledge and teaching has appeared in the TM movement. While I was around, certainly no TM teacher had ever been trained in how to talk to someone who was having

Re: [FairfieldLife] TM grad school?

2005-06-23 Thread Vaj
On Jun 23, 2005, at 3:54 AM, TurquoiseB wrote: To me it could imply that because of the basic dogma that enlightenment, once realized, is permanent and self- sustaining in that the enlightened being can do no wrong, no need for such teachings is perceived. If you dye the cloth and lay it in