Re: Please URL, book, etc. recommendation for "Transcendental Meditation Technique"
howdydave wrote:
> Stu wrote:
> <snip>
> Howdy Stu!
>
> One question..
> (No references to TM allowed since that would
> be "circular reasoning")
>
> What is yoga?
>
> You repeatedly say TM is yoga, now tell me
> what yoga is.
>
> Unless you can first tell me what yoga is,
> saying that "xyz is yoga" is mere dogma.
>
> What I'm getting at is that many people have
> said: "TM is yoga".
>
> Now tell me: "WHY TM is yoga."
>
> To my way of thinking, unless a person can
> justify their answer, the response is meaningless.
>
> This also gets back to one of my primary
> doctrines..
> If we want to have a meaningful discussion, we
> must first come to a mutual agreement as to how
> we define our terms.
>
>
>
> Dave
ME FIRST:
Yoga is the final destination i.e.; Unity.
yoga (lower case 'y') is the path we take to
arrive at our final destination.
Since each person is unique, everybody
has a different starting point. Thus everybody's
"yoga" is unique. (Hence "practicing MY yoga.")
The reason I say TM is not yoga is because
TM attempts to get everybody on the same path.
This (IMO) is equivalant to AAA giving the same
Trip-Tick to Chicago to 3 different people in spite
of the fact that one traveler is starting from Boston,
the second from LA and the third from Dallas.
Dave
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