I was talking about the teaching methodology in that previous post.
Presumably Tennyson spontaneously arrived at his practice. Gee, for those who
believe in reincarnation, perhaps this means that he was very spiritual in his
last lifetime as well?
L
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
Very nice. I've come across a few obvious references to spontaneous spiritual
breakthroughs myself. I like finding them because the writer is obviously moved
by the experience and feels the need to include them in a book so their
characters can get the benefit of a deeper look at life or
of the universe.
At that moment I was enlightened: the source of budo is God's love – the spirit
of loving protection for all beings ... - Morihei Ueshiba
On Thu, 5/1/14, salyavin808 no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Alfred
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote :
Victorian poet Tennyson seems to have stumbled upon TM before MMY took out the
copyright on the name. Take this quote of his:
A kind of walking trance I have frequently had, quite up from boyhood, when I
have been all alone.
Re I'd be interested to know what they [Tennyson's quotes] mean to people who
have never had any sort of transcendent experience. Is there any sense of
recognition or just interest?:
An early biographer mentions these quotes but clearly had no idea what
Tennyson was on about. He took the
I didn't see the words Transcendental Meditation in there any where, and how
did you miss the memo about Craig Pearson's new book describing experiences of
transcendence throughout the ages?
For that matter, were you asleep in lectures where Maharishi explained that TM
was a rediscovering of
He probably didn't want to get sued Lawson. Besides, I don't see any mention
of the correct hand gestures or posture or tone of voice. Are you sure we'r
talking about the same thing?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, LEnglish5@... wrote :
I didn't see the words Transcendental