No, he didn't but I'm not a Marshybot and put experience into my own
words which I think he would have approved of. He wanted to hear
"experiences" on my TTC but wasn't quite able to handle some of them.
When he came to Seattle in the late summer of 1978, answering a question
about religion a
>Pure consciousness becomes like any other object that you can put your
>attention on or is in the background like background music when you deal with
>the day to day.
Hmmm... I don't think I've heard Maharishi explain it that way.
L
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If all
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Thank you. Yep - Maharishi wa
L.-though you are correct Samskaras denote impressions or groves, it does NOT
define the NATURE of those groves or impediments, dosha does! These are MMY's
'sleeping elephants'. Dosha is not a Buddhist term, per se.
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Indeed. But all experiences, f
If all you experienced was pure consciousness you wouldn't be able to
function. Pure consciousness becomes like any other object that you can
put your attention on or is in the background like background music when
you deal with the day to day.
On 11/26/2014 11:25 AM, lengli...@cox.net [Fairf
Indeed. But all experiences, for an unenlightened person, take one away from
pure consciousness.
L
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Samskaras are "impressions". Without them you wouldn't know anything! :-D
On 11/26/2014 09:25 AM, LEnglish5@... mailto:LEnglish5@... [Fairfi
I guess not, but I still didn't see "dosha" used, or is dosha referring to the
6 enemies?
L
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
So, Lawson, you don't know what you're talking about. Study up on the word
Dosha from the Sanskrit dictionary. Thanks.
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flim flam man.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: MMY's catch-all phrase for the doshas is 'stress'
Thank you. Yep - Maharishi was pr
MY's catch-all phrase for the doshas is 'stress'
Thank you. Yep - Maharishi was probably wise to leave alone any sort of
moral precepts, as he wanted the TM technique available as widely as possible,
vs. taking on the various religious creeds. As desires become more
com
Thank you. Yep - Maharishi was probably wise to leave alone any sort of moral
precepts, as he wanted the TM technique available as widely as possible, vs.
taking on the various religious creeds. As desires become more comprehensive,
these enemies must be faced anyway, and resolved, so that furth
And vasanas are tendencies! I thought dosha meant "impurity" meaning simply not
pure Being.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: MM
Samskaras are "impressions". Without them you wouldn't know anything! :-D
On 11/26/2014 09:25 AM, lengli...@cox.net [FairfieldLife] wrote:
Doshas aren't stress, in Maharishi's eyes, as far as I know.
Samskaras are stress.
The term doṣa literally means "contamination" but I don't think that
Fleetwood-Nice quote, the real Jihad is the inner one, though that is
accomplished by the inner AND outer disciplines. This is the REAL teaching of
Yoga as defined by SBS and loosely referred to by MMY.
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Here is Brahmananda Saraswati, talking abou
So, Lawson, you don't know what you're talking about. Study up on the word
Dosha from the Sanskrit dictionary. Thanks.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Here is Brahmananda Saraswati, talking about "the six enemies" (aka "stress"):
"In truth then victory is really this; for
Here is Brahmananda Saraswati, talking about "the six enemies" (aka "stress"):
"In truth then victory is really this; for the one who has no risk of inner
defeat. In truth, by the suppression only of outer (usual) enemies no one can
become permanently victorious; because from those enemies ther
Doshas aren't stress, in Maharishi's eyes, as far as I know.
Samskaras are stress.
The term doṣa literally means "contamination" but I don't think that Maharishi
ever used it in that sense. That is more a Buddhist thing to use doṣa to refer
to lust, etc..
L
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