Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 dear friends: Learning to 'allow' nature to conduct meditation...is a great, valuable experience... because it prepares...us to learn to 'see', ....and move towards the highest value of each Planet.... and as we conceive, of the 'highest'....then,.... the greatest strengths, of Nature start to vibrate within us! Jai Guru! Mark K. And as meditation progresses and the ease of silence begins to be more and more.... I realized.... how precious it is to learn to let 'nature' do it. Almighty Nature, conducts the inward and even the outward strokes of meditation... and as we learn to allow this to blossom, our very higher Self.... begins to show itself... but it being the Self...of all, shows no favor, no superiority, no arrogance.... only the pure love of Oneness... And all we have to do is get out of the way.... I love what Maharishi used to say.... " just get to a chair twice a day " .... Jai Guru.... Mark K. Rick Archer <rick FairfieldLife Sat, 06 Mar 2004 17:00:56 -0600 <FairfieldLife > Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 2-[FairfieldLife] & Ken & Peter....from Mark Kincaid...3/... On my TTC MMY quoted the Vedas, with reference to meditation, as saying ³Be easy to us with gentle effort² He didn¹t want to elaborate too much on this, probably for fear it would be misinterpreted, but he said it. on 3/6/04 1:53 PM, crukstrom at crukstrom wrote: Reply Below FairfieldLife , edmeasure@a... wrote: > In a message dated 3/6/2004 1:15:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, > m.kincaid@m... writes: > > > Dear Friends.... > > > > Had a similar experience for years.... > > > > until....at some point, the tension, wonder, worry, just wasn't there... > > > > and then, I realized....it had been okay, all the time... > > > > If we're not trying to think the mantra in any particular way... > > in other words we're not consciously trying to repeat the mantra....in any > > pre-conceived way... > > then,.... > > > > when it comes out....'whatever way'.... that means...that's right.. > > > > so...just accept it... > > > > that's the way you and your nervous system are supposed to be > > experiencing...it... > > > > and it'll change...gradually... > > > > > > ciao > > > > > > > > Mark K. > > > > Either you are desiring to bust us all up, in a big loud laugh, or you are > dead serious. > Your first initiation was supposed to have instructed you deeply via your own > very personal experience, precisely per the above exposition. This was done > immediately after first receiving mantra during initiation process. It was > done again on the first questionnaire immediately after initiation, not just TM > shop talk, but via your own personal verified experience. It was further done > again on the next three following days after initiation. It would have been > done on any " checking " procedure thereafter. Where have you been, sir, with > all of the greatest respect? > > If these notions truly escaped your attention during all of these first and > early learning procedures, then it would be necessary to site the teacher, as > not doing his/her job properly. You did not know how to handle the mantra for > many years? Incredible. Wow, it's hard to believe that I'm reading what I am > reading here, both above and below, especially from such dedicated, long term > TMers. That's why I have to think that you are joking. Please tell me that > you have been joking. This is a nontrivial issue. This is the main wonder of > TM, so subtle, so very subtle. How wide spread might this phenomena be? No > wonder there has been so many little problems just getting to first base. > > jai guru deva, > > Edmond > > > > > > >> > >> " omg213 " <omg213> > >> FairfieldLife > >> Sat, 06 Mar 2004 17:38:16 -0000 > >> FairfieldLife > >> [FairfieldLife] Re: FW: Enlightenment > >> > >> > > >> Ken H, > >> > >> I still can't think my mantra effortlessly! > >> > >> Peter S. > >> >I'm in good company here. I can't either! > >> Edmond, I don't understand why you find this so funny. You rightly point out that the very first instruction we recieved was to think the mantra effortlessly. Easier said than done, but necessary to say none the less so as to help the student avoid falling into a " way " of thinking the mantra and keep them in the effortless mode which is " no way " . As I have became more experienced with the T.M. mantra meditation one of the progressions that I noticed was that I continued to learn how I was putting some sort of subtle effort in to the thinking of the mantra. I was becoming familiar with more and more subltle levels of thinking. That is a good thing, not a problem arising from not groking the initial instruction. When I sit down today to my meditaion I start from a very surface level of sounding and settle into a more subtle mental level as my program goes on. It seems quite natural that ones meditation " career " would also develop along similar lines, progressing to a more and more subtle experience. The idea of effortlessly letting go has turned out to be (at least in my experience) a uniquely tricky little endeavor. Every action, inner or outer seems to require some initial effort, learning to act without effort is like trying to throw confetti with glue on your hands, sticky. Just lately in the last couple of years have I been starting to experience what it is truely like to think effortlessly. Effortless thinking of the mantra did happen early on in my T.M. experience but it was always accidental which is fine but at some point the landscape inside my head became more visible and I could see some of the mechanics of thinking. As that happened it became apparent that even at the most subtle level the slightest little thought was like moving a tiny muscle, it required some effort. Thinking the mantra is a subtle little thought, were back to effort again. So I guess the intellect is where effort resides, oh! that means we have to let go of the intellect in order to effortlessly think the mantra. Yeah, that's easy, just let go of the intellect, one of the paramount instructions from Krishna to Arjuna. Sure, no problem, we'll master that little subtlety right away. I think the fact that people are recognizing the fact, after who care's how many years, that they are using effort to think the mantra is a blessing. That means they/we are learning the differance between the intellect and transcendance. Learning the differance between the hard thought and the soft thought that MMY recently talked about the importance of. He mentioned that fundamental, elementary aspect of the practice for a reason. Because it is the key and the stumbling block for everyone concerning this practice. When I truly let go in my program there is an immediate quantum change in the experience, the personality witness makes note of this, gets a little excited, and snatches me back into the intellect like a bungie cord. Little by little, no disapointment, just being on the right track is all the support I need. Rick Carlstrom To , send a message to: FairfieldLife- Or go to: FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!' 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