--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Jan 25, 2006, at 7:03 PM, bdadvaitin wrote:
>
> > I just came across a book in a health food store in Portland,
Maine
> > by Edward Tarabilda entitled, "Ayurveda Revolutionized." I
remember
> > him when I was a first year student at MIU back in 1975-1976.
> > It mentions that he co-founded "The Institute for Wholistic
Education"
> > which is based in Twin Lakes, WI. It also says tht he is the
founder
> > of the Art of Multi-Dimensional Living and this knowledge is
available
> > through NEW U which has a mailing address in Fairfield. I
checked out
> > the website and discovered that he passed away in 1999 from a
heart
> > attack while playing tennis. Does anyone know about the institute
> > which by the way has an Ayurvedic correspondence course, hence my
> > interest, or about NEW U?
>
> Ed later went on to found the Science of "psychobiocosmosis" IIRC.
He
> put out a number of booklets detailing an overview of this
science. I
> remember one on astrology contained his predictions on the
patterns
> that were to unfold. One involved mercury and the unfoldment of
inter-
> communication a la the internet for the current era. He also
> predicted, I believe accurately, the rise of interest in "reality
> TV". He had a good number of predictions based on his system that
> were accurate or seemed like they should happen. Ed did three
Jyotish
> charts for me based on his system of psychobiocosmosis. They were
> very accurate in terms of my own personality and spiritual
> motivations. He attributed all the various yogas to the planets
and
> felt that each person had a predominant influence or a
combination
> thereof these planetary propensities. By knowing what they were
we
> could gain insight into our own path and our place in the cosmos.
It
> was pretty cool. Before he died, he planned on setting up a
school/
> university to further his ideas. The only bizarre thing was, the
> pattern was so similar the the commercial unfoldment of SCI into
the
> later TM movement, with commercial potential, etc. you couldn't
help
> but notice the parallels. In fact I have noticed this similar
> parallel in a number of movement types--often old teachers--who
have
> schemes (often trademarked or with catchy names) which sadly
mirrored
> TMO excesses, even if only in seed form.
>
> It proved to me that if the underlying and deepest motivation was
not
> pure, the result would ultimately reflect this. Therefore it was
> always important to "check" your own motivation. It forms the
basis
> of all action in the relative.
>
vaj, would you then conclude that this knowledge of his has merit?
Since his death, do you know who is leading his endeavors?
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