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Re: TM - Dangers...NOT!



At 04:31 PM 12/6/96 -0800, Colin Wolrich wrote:
>mstanarevic@mailsmtp.bunge.com.au wrote:
>>
>> Dennis wrote :
>>
>> Suggest you study eastern techniques of letting go ...
>> the old "TM" type meditating is a good way to stifle
>> the conscious from interrupting.
>
>My "opinion" ( I know many will disagree, that is your right) is that
>"TM" is VERY dangerous.
>Don't "play" with this "technique".  Demons are real and will happily
>involve themselves in your life if you give "permission".
>
>Life is not a game.
>
>Warmly,
>
>Colin.
>
>> Mark replies :
>>
>> However since learning Transcendental Meditation 2 weeks ago my
>> internal dialogue is hardly noticeable during the day.  The effects
>> follow through and I feel so much more relaxed and energized.Calm the
"kill".
>
>> I think TM and NLP are a perfect compliment to each other.
>
>NOT!
>
>> Apparently Tad James was a teacher of Transcendental Meditation which ?>
is interesting.
>
>Shows how totally CONFUSED he was.
>
>> Anyone else do TM here?
>
>If you do, PLEASE be alert to the very real dangers....
>
>> Mark
>
>Colin.
>xxx
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I have been doing TM for a number of years and  it is my BELIEF  that it is
a technique that can help eleviate everyday stresses. Your "OPINION" is not
qualified. It is "YOUR" opinion and you are entitled to it.
[SNIP]
 I personally know of people who have levitated a
>couple of feet, and seemingly unrelatedly have had terrible emotional /
>spiritual / physical experiences after the fact.

You mention UNRELATED, was it OR is it that you associated a feet as the
cause of the particulars.