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and already hooked.
All the other nonsense associated with the practices by those that prefer ignorance over knowledge, mysticism over reality, and the supernatural over the actuality of man is no different than that put forth by all the anti-humanists and anti-individualists based on beliefs rather than the factual world. Any accomplishment of the individual that separates one from the crowd, the normal man, the collective must be associated with something abnormal--or perverted by the new man, by the expert to support that belief system of users of others and enviers.
I suspect that in AR's case, her mental discipline and exercise was expressed in what she might have termed as contemplation and thought experiment and writing. I think she would have looked at other's meditations based on that person's happiness in life and accomplishments and would have recognized the non-mystical and non-religious in it.
Txs for the post.
And while just taking a break from, say, intense studying, reading is a break, I see meditation as actually exercising the mind in it's primary task, which is to focus. Meditation is to physical exercise as physical rest is to taking a break by reading. One restores that which is already there, the other improves it.
hike with my Puli.....that's all I need. Me and my beloved Hungarian sheep-dog.....
Later told a guy I knew there were times when I felt sluggish and that practicing TM cleared my head.
Guy said it sounded like all I needed was a nap.
Without writing a story, I decided to try that out.
The first thing me dino noticed was that lying down with a comfy pillow felt better than sitting up in a chair with my chin on my chest.
Second thing me dino noticed was that felt just as revived and rested if not better at the conclusion of my nap.
Me dino decided I like short naps better with an alarm clock set so I didn't overdo it.
I do practice TM from time to time.
The last time was last month sitting in the chair of a little room where I waited 45 too long minutes for my chiropractor to walk in.
My shoulder was also aching too too long enough but the TM helped me cope a little better.
I think this practice is harmful to the individual and takes us away from the creation of values that have yet to exist.
However, for some, like bloodtype A and B it might be useful to calm the voices, the worries and reduce stress from the body. Don't know about AB's but perhaps a mix of A/B.
For us O's...I know, like Dr Ed, I need to be physically aware and engaged at all times...floating over a pillow, cross legged is not my thing and I certainly do not want to be one with anything, except with my lady during intercourse.
i had the best life experience as "judge" in the weekend debates that my children participated in in their high school years...i would constantly challenge both students in the debate to continue to explore logic, reason, and the emotional "appeal" that their argument would have to an audience...
there are many sides to the "total" person and the well-rounded individual...
Hell, I can accomplish that with a good long tramp in the mountains.
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