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Dear Mr Acharya and Dr Bhate

 

If you think it would help people understand The Technique better I would be

happy to do some drawings for Mr Acharya's website - in consultation with him

naturally, and perhaps his son might be able to add them in if appropriate?

 

Kind regards

 

 

Jane

 

 

 

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I entirely agree with you. My intention was not to

criticise TM that I had myself learnt from Swami

Mahesh Yogi himself some 40 years ago. I was given the

highest marks by Swamiji when I answered his question

as to what was the feeling after meditating for a few

minutes under his direction. If I remember correctly,

my reply was, " I am feeling God-intoxicated " . That was

the best reply and Swamiji was very much pleased and

had called me for a private audience with him.

Practice makes a man perfect and also leads him to

further progress. After many years of meditation, I

find simpler the better. Most people do find instant

meditation in this new method. Osho has so many kinds

of meditation. Mine is a small effort and it would be

preposturous for me to compare with such widely

accepted practices. So those who are groping in the

dark without tasting good meditation, I just initiate

them so that the enjoyment they get leads them to

further meditate and to have an inkling of the path to

self-realzation.

I don't claim any originality. It just dawned to me

and I felt pleased. So I started telling others.

If people benefit, that is my reward.

With disrespect towards none and with salutations to

all good souls,

S. M. Acharya

PS; Sorry for the wrong impression created

unntentionally by me.

--- Jane MacRoss <HIGHFIELD wrote:

 

> Dear Mr Acharya

>

> You are already in USA and would know how the minds

> work there?

>

> To me, the expenditure of billions of dollars to

> " give " TM meditation to the schools is slightly

> outrageous - i do not understand where the money

> will go or how it will be spent. But if such a fuss

> is to be made then surely a big response will be

> demanded! There is already a long history and

> framework in the community regarding TM, the

> structure is already there after many long years of

> work and establishing a solid organization of

> success.

>

> So if we applaud the TM effort and success, this is

> not to say that we denigrate other disciplines, and

> should this effort be successful what is to stop

> other practises from joining the success of this

> first big (expensive) step?

>

> There are many ways to achieve peak physical and

> mental health and we have to give credit and accept

> all - even if we may favour a specific Technique

> ourselves. People are far more likely to show

> interest and acceptance of our own areas of research

> if we show appreciation of theirs?

>

> You know like the little bird who achieved greater

> heights than the eagle by flying on the eagle's back

> before it started its own flight?

>

> Love and Light

>

>

> Jane

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

 

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Dear Mr Acharya

 

For some reason I thought you were in the USA and not India, perhaps I had this

impression from your website. So I thought you might understand how they were

going to spend $7 billion putting TM into the schools. It just seemed rather an

ostentation effort whereas the subtle and gentle way that you are considering

approaching spreading the word about your Technique would have seemed better and

more appropriate for any spiritual venture of this nature. But the Americans

probably tend to do things differently from others. And considering this you may

be able to benefit from their effort with your own work. A potentially wonderful

combination, especially considering what you have shared with us now about your

experience with Maharishi.

 

Love and Light

 

Jane

-

SM Acharya

Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:19 AM

Re: The Technique

 

 

I entirely agree with you. My intention was not to

criticise TM that I had myself learnt from Swami

Mahesh Yogi himself some 40 years ago. I was given the

highest marks by Swamiji when I answered his question

as to what was the feeling after meditating for a few

minutes under his direction. If I remember correctly,

my reply was, " I am feeling God-intoxicated " . That was

the best reply and Swamiji was very much pleased and

had called me for a private audience with him.

Practice makes a man perfect and also leads him to

further progress. After many years of meditation, I

find simpler the better. Most people do find instant

meditation in this new method. Osho has so many kinds

of meditation. Mine is a small effort and it would be

preposturous for me to compare with such widely

accepted practices. So those who are groping in the

dark without tasting good meditation, I just initiate

them so that the enjoyment they get leads them to

further meditate and to have an inkling of the path to

self-realzation.

I don't claim any originality. It just dawned to me

and I felt pleased. So I started telling others.

If people benefit, that is my reward.

With disrespect towards none and with salutations to

all good souls,

S. M. Acharya

PS; Sorry for the wrong impression created

unntentionally by me.

--- Jane MacRoss <HIGHFIELD wrote:

 

> Dear Mr Acharya

>

> You are already in USA and would know how the minds

> work there?

>

> To me, the expenditure of billions of dollars to

> " give " TM meditation to the schools is slightly

> outrageous - i do not understand where the money

> will go or how it will be spent. But if such a fuss

> is to be made then surely a big response will be

> demanded! There is already a long history and

> framework in the community regarding TM, the

> structure is already there after many long years of

> work and establishing a solid organization of

> success.

>

> So if we applaud the TM effort and success, this is

> not to say that we denigrate other disciplines, and

> should this effort be successful what is to stop

> other practises from joining the success of this

> first big (expensive) step?

>

> There are many ways to achieve peak physical and

> mental health and we have to give credit and accept

> all - even if we may favour a specific Technique

> ourselves. People are far more likely to show

> interest and acceptance of our own areas of research

> if we show appreciation of theirs?

>

> You know like the little bird who achieved greater

> heights than the eagle by flying on the eagle's back

> before it started its own flight?

>

> Love and Light

>

>

> Jane

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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