Force India (bala-bharata??) 6th and 8th in Formula 1 US race:
https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2017/races/975/united-states/race-result.html
https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2017/races/975/united-states/race-result.html
http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/IsTMaCult/index.cfm
http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/IsTMaCult/index.cfm
From your link:
The word “cult” has many meanings, but in recent decades it has often been
used with a negative connotation to point out a group that others would like to
see removed from society. This use of the term is expressed by the prominent
religious scholar J. Gordon Melton:
"My
Correction: The definition David Orme-Johnson has adopted from J. Gordon
Melton (his own personal definition).
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From your link:
The word “cult” has many meanings, but in recent decades it has often been
used with a negative connotation to po
Having worked in the corporate world for decades, I came to realize that
corporations function much like cults as well.
About J. Gordon Melton's work as a cult apologist (according to this article):
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/m06.html
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/m06.html
His views are that organizations such as Scientology, Children of God,
Jonestown, etc. are not cults but rather "new religious mo
And another correction:
In this case, it would seem that the TM org and/or MMY followers would qualify
as part of a "religious movement" with Melton.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
About J. Gordon Melton's work as a cult apologist (according to this article):
http://www.a
When I was on the ayurveda table and getting a basti for the first time the
idea" is this a cult" came to mind.
https://twitter.com/TMhome_com/status/918833955750547460
https://twitter.com/TMhome_com/status/918833955750547460
"FACT: 50% of smokers quit smoking 2 years into #TranscendentalMeditation
https://twitter.com/hashtag/TranscendentalMeditation?src=hash. That's 3 x
higher quit rate than with therapy."
H.from Wikipedia
In the U.S., for example, the rate of unassisted quitting fell from 91.8% in
19
https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/research.html#video=10XeslMRbiw
https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/research.html#video=10XeslMRbiw
The important point is: are more people practicing TM due to the research? I'd
bet that among the newcomers in the US, not a single new TM practitioner
started due to the research.
I'd also wager that nobody on this forum that practices TM started because of
the research.
More likely, it was
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It's important to look deeper. Here is the reality of one of the studies.
What is claimed as "published" was apparently, from what I could find, a
one-page pdf of the study that they hoped to have published and had published
online ahead of time.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/larryhusten/
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