All you need to know about Transcendental Meditation TM

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • "It's a hopping phenomenon."

Комментарии • 13

  • @frankventimiglia4311
    @frankventimiglia4311 2 месяца назад +3

    Meditating 50 years best thing I ever did. It changed and enriched my life a 1000 fold!

  • @dachwack
    @dachwack 3 месяца назад +3

    TM has certainly been great for me. Practised it for 50 years .Nothing but praise for such an effortless technique of relaxation.
    Always sad to hear of anyone's misfortunes , but also sad that people will be put off giving it a go.

  • @emilehobo
    @emilehobo Месяц назад +3

    Officially, what transcendental meditation does is induce kundalini psychosis, which means the practitioner forces energy up the spine, polarizing the brain, turning it into a radio transmitter.
    They tune their brain to a specific frequency band, usually the going to sleep 4-7 Hz frequency band with 5.1 Hz peak frequency, which completely severs their cognition, their link to the perception of the physical world, and as such their consciousness. It puts them in a sleepwalking state.
    It was a technique used by the nazis and illustrated in George Orwell's 1984.
    One of the side effects is that when you are in a receiving state, like when waking up or going to sleep, they can force imagery onto you, like the imagery of a person flying. It's sort of interesting that they don't realize it's a two way connection and if you counter what they show you with what you say, that they tend to end up with that as a delusion in their heads.
    It can also create a reality rift, meaning there's the skewed delusional reality, which is actually what everyone gets to see, and actual reality.
    What's interesting is that the interactions with the skewed delusional reality are maintained in actual reality when someone calls horse shit. This can lead to people feeling they have been assaulted, without a specific recollection of what happened. In case of naked witches on brooms, it can lead to you starting out with seeing them fly in a somewhat unnatural manner and when you call horse shit, you end up with a naked running person with a broom, running to the venue of their desires.
    It might be interesting to look into the application of the waking up frequency band of 8-11 Hz with 9.3 Hz peak frequency, to help break them out of it.
    These people essentially turn into seemingly alive people that behave like state machines, with their brains stuck on a fixed frequency. They profess it's world-changing and will bring about world peace, but that really means that everyone has to fall in line and as long as everyone goes along with everything, that's what they label peace.

  • @SamConuchi
    @SamConuchi 11 дней назад

    TM is gold - works well for about 80% of people. One needs to differentiate between TM, the TM movement, Maharishi, Hinduism and Ayurveda. Regardless of your opinion of Maharishi (I know it’s not always flattering), he was an undisputed expert in the field of consciousness

  • @sonnycrackel
    @sonnycrackel 2 месяца назад +3

    TM is great. This video has nothing to do with the TM practice in fact it doesn’t even mention it! So how can it be “all
    you need to know about TM”?
    The video is focusing on an advanced technique that involves hopping that you have *the option* of paying for and learning *if* you are interested in it. Most who do TM don’t.
    It has never been suggested to me in face to face interactions and in “member’s only” materials I receive there is zero evidence that anyone thinks or implies that anyone is levitating or flying like Superman.
    This video is just sensationalism.

  • @jbullock7445
    @jbullock7445 2 года назад +6

    IMMEDIATE consequence

  • @pancito8292
    @pancito8292 10 месяцев назад

    0:28

  • @dharmaandus6682
    @dharmaandus6682 9 месяцев назад +1

    I myself a TM practitioner, flying or levitation a few inches above the ground is a siddhi one accrues in the journey of spirituality.

    • @fergusmcnab1
      @fergusmcnab1 3 месяца назад +2

      Aye, sure it is 😂

    • @sonnycrackel
      @sonnycrackel 2 месяца назад +1

      Assuming you are an actual TM practitioner who took the course , which I seriously doubt , flying or levitating have nothing to do with the practice of TM.

  • @aprilmccants1054
    @aprilmccants1054 Год назад +1

    Sounds like she’s talking about YT folks to me 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @cityboyee
      @cityboyee Год назад +1

      On point lol. Influencer is the new Guru.