The Cavalier daily Friday, October 13, 1972 | ||
THE SPOILS
"As we meditate more,
more values are brought out in
our life," claimed Mrs.
Wardwell.
"Different people will
notice different things. If a
person's normally very tense,
for example, he'll notice more
relaxation. No great revelations
come along in TM."
"No religion or philosophy
is involved," Mr. Wardwell
agreed. "TM is not a life style
which involves any ascetic
practices.
"The effects I noticed were
very gradual," he continued.
"One of the first things I
noticed, for example, was that
I could chop wood better."
In general, the results of
transcendental meditation are
not an objective or goal, but a
more profound personal
renaissance.
"TM is a direct experience
more than an intellectual
understanding," Mr. Wardwell
summarized.
"The effect is simply one of
expanding the conscious
capacity of the mind."
. . .Expanding the capacity
of the mind. Little wonder I
never got off the ground, so to
speak. . . .
–but now, a moment of
silent meditation. . . .
The Cavalier daily Friday, October 13, 1972 | ||