Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-07 Thread dhamiltony2k5
Dear MJ,
 You been away a long time out in the world and you may not be totally aware 
yourself of the profound and personal success in our very real spiritual 
experience of the Fairfield, Iowa meditating community. For instance, it seems 
evident that most every illumined person that Rick Archer interviews about 
their personal illumination is a transcending meditator in root talking about 
spiritual experiences. Heck, that is just www.Batgap.com http://www.Batgap.com/ 
. 
 

 
 But also one of the most very special things of meditating in the Golden Domes 
with the large group here is that at around 10 am most every morning after the 
first meditation people can get up to speak of their spiritual experiences and 
progress in meditation. The communal experiences of spiritual reality is a lot 
to exult over here in fact. There is a lot of grace and blessing that has 
occurred here in people's lives who stuck with it. I am only sorry that you did 
not stay longer with us. Though you could certainly begin again anytime. There 
is a great compassion in Nature for that. “Whether pure or impure, whoever 
opens themselves to the expanded vision of unbounded awareness gains inner and 
outer purity”. That is a very beautiful thing. 
http://www.mum.edu/public-service/invincible-america 
http://www.mum.edu/public-service/invincible-america 
 It would be a great joy to have you back meditating with us,
 
 -Buck  
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote:

 I know that there is still the mind set that no matter what M may have done 
that wasn't ethical, the effect of TM and TMSP is so good and so powerful, it 
is best to ignore or rationalize that the negative or dark side of M and the 
Movement is outweighed by the vast positive benefit to the individual and the 
world.
 
 I know there is that mind set but I don't agree with it. I do not see any 
evidence the group practice of TMSP is having any kind of effect of offsetting 
the negative energy around the world. If you take the current state of the 
world as evidence of Marshy effect then it is clear the Marshy Effect is either 
non-existent or a colossal failure. 
 
 I have come to feel that TM itself seems to work well for a couple years and 
then for some reason the positive benefits seem to fade away. I mean even old 
timers like Rick don't just strictly do TM - they do other stuff. If TM is so 
fabulous, people would not step away from it.
 
 There have been too many suicides, too many mental breakdowns and too many 
high ups in the Movement whose behavior is the opposite of what you would 
expect from folks practicing daily the royal technique for enlightenment. That 
last is of great importance to me. I don't feel you can make the grandiose 
claims for a mental technique and have the actual results be totally off base 
or totally different than what is promised and still legitimately believe the 
technique will do what is claimed for it.
 
 When the people who have been doing TMSP the longest behave in the arrogant, 
elitist, unethical manner I have seen in people like Hagelin, Morris, Greg 
Wilson, Susan Humphries, Chris Crowell, Neal Patterson, Bill Sands, Reed Martin 
and so on and so forth I see that the TMSP has had the OPPOSITE effect on their 
behavior that it should have had. 
 
 So while I admire your desire to change the world, it won't change through 
folks doing TM and TMSP - if it was going to do so, it would already have done 
it. 
 
 The state to the world today is a testament to Marshy's monumental failure to 
make significant changes in world consciousness through his programs. Of 
course, I believe his real program was to make himself into a demigod in 
people's minds, make tons of money for himself and his family and get laid a 
whole bunch while he was still young enough to enjoy it, so he actually did 
have the effect he wanted to have, it just wasn't the effect he promoted in 
public.
 
 On Thu, 12/5/13,Buck wrote:
 
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 3:15 PM
 
 
 MJ,
 did you miss that this was a spiritual revival movement in a
 muddy
 world filled with vasana? I feel you are being too hard on
 how he
 did it and what all we did.  Like, was Christ perfect
 in everything?  Never stubbed his toe?  We could
 surely use some help changing
 the world to a better place. Give up this negativistic POV
 and come
 back to meditation with us. -Buck
  
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
mjackson74@...
 wrote:
 
 it is a great
 lecture, no question - too bad he was such a liar and scam
 artist and by the way, the state of the world today and the
 behavior of a vast majority of the world's population is
 proof positive that one of his core tenants and that which
 he bases much of his proof that meditation is so

Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-07 Thread Michael Jackson
Buck when they get up to sing the glory of their spiritual experiences, do they 
get to say how grand it felt to have the monitors putting a measuring stick 
next to their asses to see if they are hopping high enough?

On Sat, 12/7/13, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Saturday, December 7, 2013, 2:26 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   Dear
 MJ,You
 been away a long time out in the world and you may not be
 totally
 aware yourself of the profound and personal success in our
 very real
 spiritual experience of the Fairfield, Iowa meditating
 community. 
 For instance, it seems evident that most every illumined
 person that
 Rick Archer interviews about their personal illumination is
 a
 transcending meditator in root talking about spiritual
 experiences.
 Heck, that is just www.Batgap.com
  .   
 
 
 
 But
 also one of the most very special things of meditating in
 the Golden
 Domes with the large group here is that at around 10 am most
 every
 morning after the first meditation people can get up to
 speak of
 their spiritual experiences and progress in meditation.  The
 communal
 experiences of spiritual reality is a lot to exult over here
 in fact.
   There is a lot of grace and blessing that has occurred
 here in
 people's lives who stuck with it.  I am only sorry that
 you did not
 stay longer with us.  Though you could certainly begin again
 anytime.  There is
 a great compassion in Nature for that.  “Whether pure or
 impure,
 whoever opens themselves to the expanded vision of unbounded
 awareness gains inner and outer purity”.  That is a very
 beautiful
 thing.  http://www.mum.edu/public-service/invincible-america
 
 It
 would be a great joy to have you back meditating with
 us,
 
 
 
 
 -Buck
         
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@...
 wrote:
 
 I know that there
 is still the mind set that no matter what M may have done
 that wasn't ethical, the effect of TM and TMSP is so
 good and so powerful, it is best to ignore or rationalize
 that the negative or dark side of M and the Movement is
 outweighed by the vast positive benefit to the individual
 and the world.
 
 
 
 I know there is that mind set but I don't agree with it.
 I do not see any evidence the group practice of TMSP is
 having any kind of effect of offsetting the
 negative energy around the world. If you take
 the current state of the world as evidence of Marshy effect
 then it is clear the Marshy Effect is either non-existent or
 a colossal failure. 
 
 
 
 I have come to feel that TM itself seems to work well for a
 couple years and then for some reason the positive benefits
 seem to fade away. I mean even old timers like Rick
 don't just strictly do TM - they do other stuff. If TM
 is so fabulous, people would not step away from it.
 
 
 
 There have been too many suicides, too many mental
 breakdowns and too many high ups in the Movement whose
 behavior is the opposite of what you would expect from folks
 practicing daily the royal technique for enlightenment. That
 last is of great importance to me. I don't feel you can
 make the grandiose claims for a mental technique and have
 the actual results be totally off base or totally different
 than what is promised and still legitimately believe the
 technique will do what is claimed for it.
 
 
 
 When the people who have been doing TMSP the longest behave
 in the arrogant, elitist, unethical manner I have seen in
 people like Hagelin, Morris, Greg Wilson, Susan Humphries,
 Chris Crowell, Neal Patterson, Bill Sands, Reed Martin and
 so on and so forth I see that the TMSP has had the OPPOSITE
 effect on their behavior that it should have had. 
 
 
 
 So while I admire your desire to change the world, it
 won't change through folks doing TM and TMSP - if it was
 going to do so, it would already have done it. 
 
 
 
 The state to the world today is a testament to Marshy's
 monumental failure to make significant changes in world
 consciousness through his programs. Of course, I believe his
 real program was to make himself into a demigod in
 people's minds, make tons of money for himself and his
 family and get laid a whole bunch while he was still young
 enough to enjoy it, so he actually did have the effect he
 wanted to have, it just wasn't the effect he promoted in
 public.
 
 
 
  On Thu, 12/5/13,Buck wrote:
 
 
 
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 
  Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 3:15 PM
 

 

 
MJ,
 
  did you miss that this was a spiritual revival movement in
 a
 
  muddy
 
  world filled with vasana?  I feel you are being too hard
 on
 
  how he
 
  did it and what all we did.  Like, was Christ perfect
 
  in everything

[FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-07 Thread emptybill
 already have done 
it. 
 
 The state to the world today is a testament to Marshy's monumental failure to 
make significant changes in world consciousness through his programs. Of 
course, I believe his real program was to make himself into a demigod in 
people's minds, make tons of money for himself and his family and get laid a 
whole bunch while he was still young enough to enjoy it, so he actually did 
have the effect he wanted to have, it just wasn't the effect he promoted in 
public.
 
 On Thu, 12/5/13,Buck wrote:
 
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 3:15 PM
 
 
 MJ,
 did you miss that this was a spiritual revival movement in a
 muddy
 world filled with vasana? I feel you are being too hard on
 how he
 did it and what all we did.  Like, was Christ perfect
 in everything?  Never stubbed his toe?  We could
 surely use some help changing
 the world to a better place. Give up this negativistic POV
 and come
 back to meditation with us. -Buck
  
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
mjackson74@...
 wrote:
 
 it is a great
 lecture, no question - too bad he was such a liar and scam
 artist and by the way, the state of the world today and the
 behavior of a vast majority of the world's population is
 proof positive that one of his core tenants and that which
 he bases much of his proof that meditation is so
 valid, i.e. that the nature of the mind is to go to a
 field of greater happiness is patently absurd and not
 true.
 
 
 
 On Thu, 12/5/13, Richard J.
 Williams punditster@...
 wrote:
 
 
 
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 
 Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 2:24 AM
 
 
 This has got to
 
 be the most spot-on
 
 lecture MMY ever gave! I was there at Jones Hall and
 
 it was just
 
 absolutely amazing - you could have heard a pin drop
 
 in that hall
 
 and everyone was hanging on his every word; the
 
 audience was
 
 spell-bound with the whole scene. I have this
 lecture
 
 on VHS tape
 
 and have watched it numerous times over the years.
 
 Incredible
 
 lecture!
 

 
 A must see for every TMer:

 
 
 'Maharishi - A Promise for the Family of
 Man'
 
 
 
 Historic Lecture at Jones Hall, Houston, TX
 
 
 
 http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0 http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On 12/4/2013 7:20 PM, Buck
 
 wrote:
 
 Thanks,
 
 that
 
 is wonderful to hear again [the
 
 Youtube clip in
 
 your post]. I honor how 'on
 
 message' he was
 
 throughout his life. Teaching. He
 gave
 
 a lecture
 
 very like this one
 
 of 1972 even within a few months of
 
 his death.
 
 Remarkably on
 
 message. He was a remarkable sat
 guru,
 
 guru on the
 
 roadways of the world. Of Life
 
 in the body a promise for the family
 
 of humankind.

 I
 
 miss him, 
 

 -Buck 


 


Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-06 Thread Richard J. Williams
Maybe you are confusing a personality with practice. And, it may be that 
you never practiced TM - you were and still are practicing Guru Yoga. 
In fact, MMY has nothing to do with your transcending, or not.


Complain; shift blame; be bitter.

On 12/5/2013 10:48 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:



I know that there is still the mind set that no matter what M may have 
done that wasn't ethical, the effect of TM and TMSP is so good and so 
powerful, it is best to ignore or rationalize that the negative or 
dark side of M and the Movement is outweighed by the vast positive 
benefit to the individual and the world.


I know there is that mind set but I don't agree with it. I do not see 
any evidence the group practice of TMSP is having any kind of effect 
of offsetting the negative energy around the world. If you take the 
current state of the world as evidence of Marshy effect then it is 
clear the Marshy Effect is either non-existent or a colossal failure.


I have come to feel that TM itself seems to work well for a couple 
years and then for some reason the positive benefits seem to fade 
away. I mean even old timers like Rick don't just strictly do TM - 
they do other stuff. If TM is so fabulous, people would not step away 
from it.


There have been too many suicides, too many mental breakdowns and too 
many high ups in the Movement whose behavior is the opposite of what 
you would expect from folks practicing daily the royal technique for 
enlightenment. That last is of great importance to me. I don't feel 
you can make the grandiose claims for a mental technique and have the 
actual results be totally off base or totally different than what is 
promised and still legitimately believe the technique will do what is 
claimed for it.


When the people who have been doing TMSP the longest behave in the 
arrogant, elitist, unethical manner I have seen in people like 
Hagelin, Morris, Greg Wilson, Susan Humphries, Chris Crowell, Neal 
Patterson, Bill Sands, Reed Martin and so on and so forth I see that 
the TMSP has had the OPPOSITE effect on their behavior that it should 
have had.


So while I admire your desire to change the world, it won't change 
through folks doing TM and TMSP - if it was going to do so, it would 
already have done it.


The state to the world today is a testament to Marshy's monumental 
failure to make significant changes in world consciousness through his 
programs. Of course, I believe his real program was to make himself 
into a demigod in people's minds, make tons of money for himself and 
his family and get laid a whole bunch while he was still young enough 
to enjoy it, so he actually did have the effect he wanted to have, it 
just wasn't the effect he promoted in public.






[FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-06 Thread awoelflebater


 

---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:

 Maybe you are confusing a personality with practice. And, it may be that you 
never practiced TM - you were and still are practicing Guru Yoga. In fact, 
MMY has nothing to do with your transcending, or not. 
 
 Complain; shift blame; be bitter.
 
 On 12/5/2013 10:48 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
 
   
 I know that there is still the mind set that no matter what M may have done 
that wasn't ethical, the effect of TM and TMSP is so good and so powerful, it 
is best to ignore or rationalize that the negative or dark side of M and the 
Movement is outweighed by the vast positive benefit to the individual and the 
world.
 
 I know there is that mind set but I don't agree with it. I do not see any 
evidence the group practice of TMSP is having any kind of effect of offsetting 
the negative energy around the world. If you take the current state of the 
world as evidence of Marshy effect then it is clear the Marshy Effect is either 
non-existent or a colossal failure. 
 
 I have come to feel that TM itself seems to work well for a couple years and 
then for some reason the positive benefits seem to fade away. I mean even old 
timers like Rick don't just strictly do TM - they do other stuff. If TM is so 
fabulous, people would not step away from it.
 
 There have been too many suicides, too many mental breakdowns and too many 
high ups in the Movement whose behavior is the opposite of what you would 
expect from folks practicing daily the royal technique for enlightenment. That 
last is of great importance to me. I don't feel you can make the grandiose 
claims for a mental technique and have the actual results be totally off base 
or totally different than what is promised and still legitimately believe the 
technique will do what is claimed for it.
 
 When the people who have been doing TMSP the longest behave in the arrogant, 
elitist, unethical manner I have seen in people like Hagelin, Morris, Greg 
Wilson, Susan Humphries, Chris Crowell, Neal Patterson, Bill Sands, Reed Martin 
and so on and so forth I see that the TMSP has had the OPPOSITE effect on their 
behavior that it should have had. 
 
 So while I admire your desire to change the world, it won't change through 
folks doing TM and TMSP - if it was going to do so, it would already have done 
it. 
 
 The state to the world today is a testament to Marshy's monumental failure to 
make significant changes in world consciousness through his programs. Of 
course, I believe his real program was to make himself into a demigod in 
people's minds, make tons of money for himself and his family and get laid a 
whole bunch while he was still young enough to enjoy it, so he actually did 
have the effect he wanted to have, it just wasn't the effect he promoted in 
public.
 
 
 
 
 I think one can only be so disappointed in a result or outcome of something if 
one has put one's full belief in it. I just never totally fell for or 
believed all of the things that the Movement and MMY promised. The ME, the 
flying all of that I took with a shaker of salt because I know that life rarely 
delivers, in full, what is promised by human beings. I am not an idealist and I 
never have been - so far. Idealists are those who are in danger of falling the 
hardest when circumstances don't pan out as promised. There is nothing wrong 
with being an idealist but there are probably more bitter and cynical idealists 
out there than there are bitter, cynical skeptics.


 


Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-06 Thread anartaxius
What were the forces in your life that led to your being deceived so badly? 
Having found yourself in that situation, and then realising that you needed to 
extract yourself from it, it would seem reasonable to ask what factors resulted 
in such gullibility in the first place.
 

 Parents, educational systems contribute to this. Politicians certainly do not 
want you to be able to think clearly. It is harder to control people who have 
mental tools to see through deceptions, but it also takes a bit of learning to 
develop them; we do not seem to be born with them intact, we seem to have an 
innate capacity for self-deception right from the start.
 
It does not seem there have been many studies of TM and the TMSP that have been 
designed to determine if they are effective in specific ways of social 
interaction. The movement does not seem to care for studies that show how many 
people stop praciticing its techniques. We all have personal accounts of some 
people becoming somewhat 'better' after learning TM but is that because of TM 
or the effect of peer pressure and belief that TM is doing this? And there is 
the opposite, people that seemed fairly 'normal' becoming total assholes after 
learning these things. The same things happen in other movements. So what is at 
work here? Do we really know anything to an extent that we can determine a 
cause?
 

 If you got burned in the TM movement, one can postulate many antecedent causes 
leading up to that. How do you choose which one to blame and why is that choice 
the correct one, what sort of criterion or criteria makes that choice probably 
right? Do you have a choice? - Do those thought about how bad it all was just 
come streaming out on their own, effortlessly, spontaneously? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote:

 I know that there is still the mind set that no matter what M may have done 
that wasn't ethical, the effect of TM and TMSP is so good and so powerful, it 
is best to ignore or rationalize that the negative or dark side of M and the 
Movement is outweighed by the vast positive benefit to the individual and the 
world.
 
 I know there is that mind set but I don't agree with it. I do not see any 
evidence the group practice of TMSP is having any kind of effect of offsetting 
the negative energy around the world. If you take the current state of the 
world as evidence of Marshy effect then it is clear the Marshy Effect is either 
non-existent or a colossal failure. 
 
 I have come to feel that TM itself seems to work well for a couple years and 
then for some reason the positive benefits seem to fade away. I mean even old 
timers like Rick don't just strictly do TM - they do other stuff. If TM is so 
fabulous, people would not step away from it.
 
 There have been too many suicides, too many mental breakdowns and too many 
high ups in the Movement whose behavior is the opposite of what you would 
expect from folks practicing daily the royal technique for enlightenment. That 
last is of great importance to me. I don't feel you can make the grandiose 
claims for a mental technique and have the actual results be totally off base 
or totally different than what is promised and still legitimately believe the 
technique will do what is claimed for it.
 
 When the people who have been doing TMSP the longest behave in the arrogant, 
elitist, unethical manner I have seen in people like Hagelin, Morris, Greg 
Wilson, Susan Humphries, Chris Crowell, Neal Patterson, Bill Sands, Reed Martin 
and so on and so forth I see that the TMSP has had the OPPOSITE effect on their 
behavior that it should have had. 
 
 So while I admire your desire to change the world, it won't change through 
folks doing TM and TMSP - if it was going to do so, it would already have done 
it. 
 
 The state to the world today is a testament to Marshy's monumental failure to 
make significant changes in world consciousness through his programs. Of 
course, I believe his real program was to make himself into a demigod in 
people's minds, make tons of money for himself and his family and get laid a 
whole bunch while he was still young enough to enjoy it, so he actually did 
have the effect he wanted to have, it just wasn't the effect he promoted in 
public.
 
 On Thu, 12/5/13, dhamiltony2k5@... mailto:dhamiltony2k5@... dhamiltony2k5@... 
mailto:dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:
 
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 3:15 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 MJ,
 did you miss that this was a spiritual revival movement in a
 muddy
 world filled with vasana? I feel you are being too hard on
 how he
 did it and what all we did.  Like, was Christ perfect
 in everything?  Never stubbed his toe?  We could
 surely use some help changing
 the world to a better place. Give up this negativistic POV

Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-06 Thread Richard J. Williams
The real question might be re-phrased this way: Why would anyone take 
the word of a guy dressed in a white bed sheet, looking just like a 
flower salesman, to leave home to work for free as kitchen help and live 
in a pod for two cold winters at a religious school up in Iowa and never 
even attempt a single course?


I mean, come on! There's got to be more to this story than the guy was 
just real dumb. This story has all the earmarks of someone who got fired 
for being a bad baker, or worse.


He didn't even know where the mantras come from; what they meant; or 
even what to do with one when he got it. If he didn't even know where 
the secret word came from, he could have been invoking Beezlebub for two 
or more years!


Come to think of it, maybe that's his problem. LoL!

Face it - it's not everyday that you get someone to pay you money and 
work you butt off for a non-sense gibberish syllable and then get you to 
repeat it religiously hour on hour for three years, when you don't even 
know what the hell you're mumbling to yourself. By any definition this 
would amount to brainwashing. or at least a trance induction state.


Go figure.

On 12/6/2013 12:34 PM, anartax...@yahoo.com wrote:


What were the forces in your life that led to your being deceived so 
badly? Having found yourself in that situation, and then realising 
that you needed to extract yourself from it, it would seem reasonable 
to ask what factors resulted in such gullibility in the first place.



Parents, educational systems contribute to this. Politicians certainly 
do not want you to be able to think clearly. It is harder to control 
people who have mental tools to see through deceptions, but it also 
takes a bit of learning to develop them; we do not seem to be born 
with them intact, we seem to have an innate capacity for 
self-deception right from the start.



It does not seem there have been many studies of TM and the TMSP that 
have been designed to determine if they are effective in specific ways 
of social interaction. The movement does not seem to care for studies 
that show how many people stop praciticing its techniques. We all have 
personal accounts of some people becoming somewhat 'better' after 
learning TM but is that because of TM or the effect of peer pressure 
and belief that TM is doing this? And there is the opposite, people 
that seemed fairly 'normal' becoming total assholes after learning 
these things. The same things happen in other movements. So what is at 
work here? Do we really know anything to an extent that we can 
determine a cause?


If you got burned in the TM movement, one can postulate many 
antecedent causes leading up to that. How do you choose which one to 
blame and why is that choice the correct one, what sort of criterion 
or criteria makes that choice probably right? Do you have a choice? - 
Do those thought about how bad it all was just come streaming out on 
their own, effortlessly, spontaneously?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote:

I know that there is still the mind set that no matter what M may have 
done that wasn't ethical, the effect of TM and TMSP is so good and so 
powerful, it is best to ignore or rationalize that the negative or 
dark side of M and the Movement is outweighed by the vast positive 
benefit to the individual and the world.


I know there is that mind set but I don't agree with it. I do not see 
any evidence the group practice of TMSP is having any kind of effect 
of offsetting the negative energy around the world. If you take the 
current state of the world as evidence of Marshy effect then it is 
clear the Marshy Effect is either non-existent or a colossal failure.


I have come to feel that TM itself seems to work well for a couple 
years and then for some reason the positive benefits seem to fade 
away. I mean even old timers like Rick don't just strictly do TM - 
they do other stuff. If TM is so fabulous, people would not step away 
from it.


There have been too many suicides, too many mental breakdowns and too 
many high ups in the Movement whose behavior is the opposite of what 
you would expect from folks practicing daily the royal technique for 
enlightenment. That last is of great importance to me. I don't feel 
you can make the grandiose claims for a mental technique and have the 
actual results be totally off base or totally different than what is 
promised and still legitimately believe the technique will do what is 
claimed for it.


When the people who have been doing TMSP the longest behave in the 
arrogant, elitist, unethical manner I have seen in people like 
Hagelin, Morris, Greg Wilson, Susan Humphries, Chris Crowell, Neal 
Patterson, Bill Sands, Reed Martin and so on and so forth I see that 
the TMSP has had the OPPOSITE effect on their behavior that it should 
have had.


So while I admire your desire to change the world, it won't change 
through folks doing TM and TMSP - if it was going to do so, it would 
already 

Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-05 Thread Michael Jackson
it is a great lecture, no question - too bad he was such a liar and scam artist 
and by the way, the state of the world today and the behavior of a vast 
majority of the world's population is proof positive that one of his core 
tenants and that which he bases much of his proof that meditation is so 
valid, i.e. that the nature of the mind is to go to a field of greater 
happiness is patently absurd and not true.

On Thu, 12/5/13, Richard J. Williams pundits...@gmail.com wrote:

 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 2:24 AM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
 This has got to
 be the most spot-on
   lecture MMY ever gave! I was there at Jones Hall and
 it was just
   absolutely amazing - you could have heard a pin drop
 in that hall
   and everyone was hanging on his every word; the
 audience was
   spell-bound with the whole scene. I have this lecture
 on VHS tape
   and have watched it numerous times over the years.
 Incredible
   lecture!
 
   
 
   A must see for every TMer:
 
   
 
   'Maharishi - A Promise for the Family of Man'
 
   Historic Lecture at Jones Hall, Houston, TX
 
   http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   On 12/4/2013 7:20 PM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
    
   
   
 Thanks,
 that
   is wonderful to hear again [the
 Youtube clip in
   your post]. I honor how 'on
 message' he was
   throughout his life. Teaching. He gave
 a lecture
   very like this one
   of 1972 even within a few months of
 his death.
   Remarkably on
   message. He was a remarkable sat guru,
 guru on the
   roadways of the world. Of Life
   in the body a promise for the family
 of humankind.
 
 
 I
   miss him, 
 
 -Buck
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-05 Thread dhamiltony2k5
MJ, did you miss that this was a spiritual revival movement in a muddy world 
filled with vasana? I feel you are being too hard on how he did it and what all 
we did.  Like, was Christ perfect in everything?  Never stubbed his toe?  We 
could surely use some help changing the world to a better place. Give up this 
negativistic POV and come back to meditation with us. -Buck   
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote:

 it is a great lecture, no question - too bad he was such a liar and scam 
artist and by the way, the state of the world today and the behavior of a vast 
majority of the world's population is proof positive that one of his core 
tenants and that which he bases much of his proof that meditation is so 
valid, i.e. that the nature of the mind is to go to a field of greater 
happiness is patently absurd and not true.
 
 On Thu, 12/5/13, Richard J. Williams punditster@... mailto:punditster@... 
wrote:
 
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 2:24 AM
 
 

 This has got to
 be the most spot-on
 lecture MMY ever gave! I was there at Jones Hall and
 it was just
 absolutely amazing - you could have heard a pin drop
 in that hall
 and everyone was hanging on his every word; the
 audience was
 spell-bound with the whole scene. I have this lecture
 on VHS tape
 and have watched it numerous times over the years.
 Incredible
 lecture!
 
 
 
 A must see for every TMer:
 
 
 
 'Maharishi - A Promise for the Family of Man'
 
 Historic Lecture at Jones Hall, Houston, TX
 
 http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0 http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0
 
 

 
 On 12/4/2013 7:20 PM, Buck
 wrote:

 
 Thanks,
 that
 is wonderful to hear again [the
 Youtube clip in
 your post]. I honor how 'on
 message' he was
 throughout his life. Teaching. He gave
 a lecture
 very like this one
 of 1972 even within a few months of
 his death.
 Remarkably on
 message. He was a remarkable sat guru,
 guru on the
 roadways of the world. Of Life
 in the body a promise for the family
 of humankind.

 I
 miss him, 
 
 -Buck 



Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-05 Thread Richard J. Williams
This message has all the earmarks of someone who got booted off the 
campus and likes sour grapes. MMY can't hold a candle to all your 
accomplishments! Never let an opportunity pass to blame others for one's 
failures in life.


Complain; shift blame; be bitter.

Go figure.

On 12/5/2013 6:47 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:


it is a great lecture, no question - too bad he was such a liar and 
scam artist and by the way, the state of the world today and the 
behavior of a vast majority of the world's population is proof 
positive that one of his core tenants and that which he bases much of 
his proof that meditation is so valid, i.e. that the nature of the 
mind is to go to a field of greater happiness is patently absurd and 
not true.






Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-05 Thread Share Long
Thanks, Richard, wonderful tape. A little pure knowledge goes a long way, 
that's for sure. Takes me back to 1991-92 school year when I was doing the MA 
in SCI at MIU. I especially like when Maharishi comments that every person has 
so many points of love, so many areas of happiness. 





On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 8:24 PM, Richard J. Williams 
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  
This has got to be the most spot-on lecture MMY ever gave! I was there at Jones 
Hall and it was just absolutely amazing - you could have heard a pin drop in 
that hall and everyone was hanging on his every word; the audience was 
spell-bound with the whole scene. I have this lecture on VHS tape and have 
watched it numerous times over the years. Incredible lecture!

A must see for every TMer:

'Maharishi - A Promise for the Family of Man'
Historic Lecture at Jones Hall, Houston, TX
http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0 



On 12/4/2013 7:20 PM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:

  
Thanks,
that is wonderful to hear again [the Youtube clip in your post]. I honor how 
'on message' he was throughout his life. Teaching. He gave a lecture very like 
this one of 1972 even within a few months of his death. Remarkably on message. 
He was a remarkable sat guru, guru on the roadways of the world. Of Life in the 
body a promise for the family of humankind.  
I miss him,  
-Buck  






Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-05 Thread Michael Jackson

I know that there is still the mind set that no matter what M may have done 
that wasn't ethical, the effect of TM and TMSP is so good and so powerful, it 
is best to ignore or rationalize that the negative or dark side of M and the 
Movement is outweighed by the vast positive benefit to the individual and the 
world.

I know there is that mind set but I don't agree with it. I do not see any 
evidence the group practice of TMSP is having any kind of effect of offsetting 
the negative energy around the world. If you take the current state of the 
world as evidence of Marshy effect then it is clear the Marshy Effect is either 
non-existent or a colossal failure. 

I have come to feel that TM itself seems to work well for a couple years and 
then for some reason the positive benefits seem to fade away. I mean even old 
timers like Rick don't just strictly do TM - they do other stuff. If TM is so 
fabulous, people would not step away from it.

There have been too many suicides, too many mental breakdowns and too many high 
ups in the Movement whose behavior is the opposite of what you would expect 
from folks practicing daily the royal technique for enlightenment. That last is 
of great importance to me. I don't feel you can make the grandiose claims for a 
mental technique and have the actual results be totally off base or totally 
different than what is promised and still legitimately believe the technique 
will do what is claimed for it.

When the people who have been doing TMSP the longest behave in the arrogant, 
elitist, unethical manner I have seen in people like Hagelin, Morris, Greg 
Wilson, Susan Humphries, Chris Crowell, Neal Patterson, Bill Sands, Reed Martin 
and so on and so forth I see that the TMSP has had the OPPOSITE effect on their 
behavior that it should have had. 

So while I admire your desire to change the world, it won't change through 
folks doing TM and TMSP - if it was going to do so, it would already have done 
it. 

The state to the world today is a testament to Marshy's monumental failure to 
make significant changes in world consciousness through his programs. Of 
course, I believe his real program was to make himself into a demigod in 
people's minds, make tons of money for himself and his family and get laid a 
whole bunch while he was still young enough to enjoy it, so he actually did 
have the effect he wanted to have, it just wasn't the effect he promoted in 
public.

On Thu, 12/5/13, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 3:15 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   MJ,
 did you miss that this was a spiritual revival movement in a
 muddy
 world filled with vasana?  I feel you are being too hard on
 how he
 did it and what all we did.  Like, was Christ perfect
 in everything?  Never stubbed his toe?  We could
 surely use some help changing
 the world to a better place.  Give up this negativistic POV
 and come
 back to meditation with us.  -Buck
  
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@...
 wrote:
 
 it is a great
 lecture, no question - too bad he was such a liar and scam
 artist and by the way, the state of the world today and the
 behavior of a vast majority of the world's population is
 proof positive that one of his core tenants and that which
 he bases much of his proof that meditation is so
 valid, i.e. that the nature of the mind is to go to a
 field of greater happiness is patently absurd and not
 true.
 
 
 
  On Thu, 12/5/13, Richard J.
 Williams punditster@...
 wrote:
 
 
 
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 
  Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 2:24 AM
 
  
 
  
 
 
  This has got to
 
  be the most spot-on
 
lecture MMY ever gave! I was there at Jones Hall and
 
  it was just
 
absolutely amazing - you could have heard a pin drop
 
  in that hall
 
and everyone was hanging on his every word; the
 
  audience was
 
spell-bound with the whole scene. I have this
 lecture
 
  on VHS tape
 
and have watched it numerous times over the years.
 
  Incredible
 
lecture!
 
  
 

 
  
 
A must see for every TMer:
 
  
 

 
  
 
'Maharishi - A Promise for the Family of
 Man'
 
  
 
Historic Lecture at Jones Hall, Houston, TX
 
  
 
http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0
 

 
  
 
 
  
 
On 12/4/2013 7:20 PM, Buck
 
  wrote:
 
 

 
  Thanks,
 
  that
 
is wonderful to hear again [the
 
  Youtube clip in
 
your post]. I honor how 'on
 
  message' he was
 
throughout his life. Teaching. He
 gave
 
  a lecture
 
very

[FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-04 Thread dhamiltony2k5
Thanks, that is wonderful to hear again [the Youtube clip in your post]. I 
honor how 'on message' he was throughout his life. Teaching. He gave a lecture 
very like this one of 1972 even within a few months of his death. Remarkably on 
message. He was a remarkable sat guru, guru on the roadways of the world. Of 
Life in the body a promise for the family of humankind. 
 I miss him, 
 -Buck 
 
 

 


Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!

2013-12-04 Thread Richard J. Williams
This has got to be the most spot-on lecture MMY ever gave! I was there 
at Jones Hall and it was just absolutely amazing - you could have heard 
a pin drop in that hall and everyone was hanging on his every word; the 
audience was spell-bound with the whole scene. I have this lecture on 
VHS tape and have watched it numerous times over the years. Incredible 
lecture!


A must see for every TMer:

'Maharishi - A Promise for the Family of Man'
Historic Lecture at Jones Hall, Houston, TX
http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0



On 12/4/2013 7:20 PM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:


*Thanks, that is wonderful to hear again [the Youtube clip in your 
post]. I honor how 'on message' he was throughout his life. Teaching. 
He gave a lecture very like this one of 1972 even within a few months 
of his death. Remarkably on message. He was a remarkable sat guru, 
guru on the roadways of the world. Of Life in the body a promise for 
the family of humankind. *


*I miss him, *

*-Buck *