100 Hours in America's Strange "Cult City"

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @YesTheory
    @YesTheory  3 месяца назад +948

    “If you can clean the windows of perception, everything looks clear" - Wally
    Staffan and Thomas here! We just wanna say thanks again to Wally, our own Yoda! It’s wild how many hours you can spend with someone and still feel you can keep on listening and learning. Thanks Wally for being so passionate about spreading your wisdom. And thanks to Brian and everyone else we met in this very unique and unusual town of Fairfield. We are continuing our meditations, and we hope you enjoyed this video :) Please let us know in the comments. We love ya Yes Fam!

    • @autonomouspublishingincorp8241
      @autonomouspublishingincorp8241 3 месяца назад +52

      How much was spent for that trip? Seemed like you were sending payments every couple scenes, and only there for a few days

    • @Christian23Christian23
      @Christian23Christian23 3 месяца назад +2

      Love you guys!

    • @faisalhrbk
      @faisalhrbk 3 месяца назад +20

      how was the cult experience

    • @Bvffghjkjghhbbb2669
      @Bvffghjkjghhbbb2669 3 месяца назад

      @@autonomouspublishingincorp8241what did you expect from a cult

    • @kevindykstra3409
      @kevindykstra3409 3 месяца назад +87

      I'd just like to say that this can't possibly be a fair representation of the average experience, because of the fact that you're filming.
      Anyone would be aware of a camera and adjust their actions accordingly, especially a cult leader who knows (and counts on) that this will reach other people.
      I don't think that this video shouldn't be made... but if people take it at face value, it is essentially advertising for a cult.
      You paid them to advertise for them... just think about that.

  • @JadesterZ
    @JadesterZ 3 месяца назад +1933

    Thomas stopping Staffan from joining cults should be the whole channel 🤣

    • @Kuu_7
      @Kuu_7 3 месяца назад +59

      Staffan personality is people pleasing. He can be easily manipulated.

    • @JadesterZ
      @JadesterZ 3 месяца назад +9

      @@Kuu_7 100%

    • @maskiri9638
      @maskiri9638 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Kuu_7 or he can join yes theory walking in his country we need to learn from him

  • @JacktheDoctor
    @JacktheDoctor 3 месяца назад +2454

    12:20 Physician here, just to help clarify this.
    He is correct in stating that chronic high levels of cortisol are linked to increases in cholesterol levels which is clearly not ideal. The rest is well, less correct, or even just false. Cortisol is also needed to live and we all have it within us, just like cholesterol. The bad is excess of LDL Cholesterol, especially with low HDL cholesterol and increased cortisol levels (happens due to hormonal imbalances or chronic cortisol treatments). Excess LDL Cholesterol is directly linked to plaque formation in the arteries, which when occluded can result in brain infarcts and heart attacks, both which could be fatal, especially if the patient has other risk factors such as diabetes or smoking. Increased cortisol levels creates a whole syndrome on the other hand, known as Cushing's, which is also very bad overall, with associated risk of obesity, osteoporosis, diabetes, etc.

    • @Nyfeee_RL
      @Nyfeee_RL 3 месяца назад +163

      This needs more likes. I have NO idea why they added this part of the interview to the video without a SINGLE fact check!

    • @definitelynotclickbait8283
      @definitelynotclickbait8283 3 месяца назад +126

      its pretty clear that the "Physician" in the video is not real doctor or scientist, even if he had studied medicine his work can not be objective since he wants to prove that the meditation works. Real scientist could accept defeat when his own view doesnt align with reality.

    • @navysararmygrunt4037
      @navysararmygrunt4037 3 месяца назад

      Our bodies make cholesterol in addition to getting it from outside sources. It repairs our body. The problem arises in much of the so-called foods eaten in a western or modern diet. Before the turn of the century there were no highly processed foods and now almost everything that is purchased inside a store falls into that category. Many do not know the correlation to what has been accepted into the mainstream now as fact in regards to what is healthy for us, etc. RJ Reynolds and Phillip Morris bought into the food business and turned their scientists loose on their newly acquired products to make them as addictive and unhealthy as they could so that they could then sell them the remedy in the pharmaceutical companies that they own stock or outright own. Seed / Vegetable oils are nothing but pure poison and should never be ingested. They cause nothing but inflammation and disease in the human body. High fructose corn syrup is full of mercury due to the way it's manufactured. Many of the grains used in cereals and other foods is GMO and on top of that has high levels of glyphosate "Roundup" which is highly toxic and has been shown to cause cancer. The tobacco companies paid a lot of money to influence what we now know as the food pyramid. They try to tell you that animal fats are bad but their highly processed seed oils are good for you. And we wonder why obesity, disease and cancer are on the rise in the western world.

    • @johnpaulpasco2508
      @johnpaulpasco2508 3 месяца назад +10

      @@definitelynotclickbait8283 couldn’t agree more

    • @JacktheDoctor
      @JacktheDoctor 3 месяца назад +40

      @@Nyfeee_RL Indeed, I am a bit disappointed in this episode, not gonna lie.

  • @bigblueshoe777
    @bigblueshoe777 2 месяца назад +752

    I think a lot of commenters are missing the point of this channel. They aren't doing investigative journalism. Their whole purpose is experiencing new things and new parts of humanity in the most immersive and least judgmental way they can. As someone who grew up in a cult and benefited greatly in my exit from people doing exposé pieces and deep research into the worst aspects, leave those things for the many other people who already work on them. Our world needs unique approaches like Yes Theory.

    • @michaelh5985
      @michaelh5985 2 месяца назад +11

      Well said 👍

    • @SenientSinner
      @SenientSinner Месяц назад +3

      I agree I enjoy watching yes theory 🤟

    • @CrockFlops
      @CrockFlops Месяц назад +4

      Your description exactly describes what I took away from their intention behind their content for their channel.

    • @Bampitas74psKR
      @Bampitas74psKR Месяц назад +6

      This comment was perfect!! I don’t get to travel much because I work all them time and this channel is one of the many ways that I “travel”. I’m grateful that they travel and makes these videos. They are some of the handful on RUclips that I watch to relax and enjoy!!!

    • @Animusangel
      @Animusangel Месяц назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @joshatkinson1945
    @joshatkinson1945 3 месяца назад +199

    Honestly the visiting random towns in America videos are some the best yes theory videos

    • @audiolego
      @audiolego 22 дня назад

      Sedona AZ, beautiful town and experience.

  • @lawsonmorris2410
    @lawsonmorris2410 3 месяца назад +956

    My jaw dropped when I saw the thumbnail of this video! I grew up less than an hour from Maharishi and would compete in sports/music against kids from the nearby town of Fairfield. It’s a shockingly diverse city because of Maharishi and I admired that, but I was never able to find someone who could tell me what exactly went on within its confines and my parents (who are very knowledgeable about the area) would give me very vague answers whenever I asked. Never did I think Yes Theory would explore somewhere so close to home for me, so thank you!!!

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium 3 месяца назад +11

      I've tried a less exclusive version of "Transcendental Meditation" called 6-R Mindfulness Meditation developed by Bhante.
      An executive functioning coach of mine introduced me to it (he's even done a couple meditation retreats in-person facilitated by Bhante).
      Best way I can describe it is that it feels like falling asleep but not actually being asleep.
      Some of my meditation sessions have ended in falling asleep though 😅

    • @definitelynotclickbait8283
      @definitelynotclickbait8283 3 месяца назад +2

      @@handlemonium did you notice the benefits from it?

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium 3 месяца назад +4

      @@definitelynotclickbait8283 Well the general stuff like clarity of mind for that part of the day and not being stressed or emotionally rocked by feelings as much.
      I don't do this everyday but it does help when I do it.
      And I just read on Wikipedia that Bhante died last year. His legacy will live on in the loving kindness 6-Rs 🙏

    • @trealin4730
      @trealin4730 3 месяца назад +5

      Whatever’s going on it ain’t good. Definitely kids involved

    • @libbywickham4169
      @libbywickham4169 3 месяца назад +1

      Second this

  • @PlaySavi
    @PlaySavi 16 дней назад +29

    I love how your own friendly and warm personalities always seem to find other friendly and warm folks to help you out!

    • @treeofna
      @treeofna 8 дней назад +2

      Honestly - that’s just how Fairfield is.

    • @stephenlangsl67
      @stephenlangsl67 4 дня назад

      @@treeofna Well yeah, but all this shaking hands with strangers seems to be pretty creepy to Me.

    • @stephenlangsl67
      @stephenlangsl67 4 дня назад

      @@treeofna I can quite honestly say that I do not want to shake hands with People whom I just met.

  • @Astrohhh
    @Astrohhh 3 месяца назад +1423

    "This building actually has nothing in it... I just put 10 hits of acid into each of your cocktails" 🤣🤣🤣
    Okay that was funny, Brian seems like a great guy.

    • @BarisTurkkan
      @BarisTurkkan 3 месяца назад +14

      There are many wonderful people like Brian in that town. When you go and visit there is no chance you won't bump into one :D

    • @kodyseguancia4934
      @kodyseguancia4934 3 месяца назад +14

      Brian got me thinking I was on acid 😂

    • @brywar85
      @brywar85 Месяц назад +4

      100% everyone was chill.

    • @Sarah-e8t1o
      @Sarah-e8t1o Месяц назад +3

      Strangely after just the few short clips I saw of him I absolutely did not trust him at all, this was before the acid “joke”. This place looks like an alternative place for weak minded people of “faith” who rely on other people to tell them what to think and act. An alternative religion if you will. Thanks but I feel no need to understand things such as “where does the universe end”, “where did we all come from”, “are we alone in the universe”. These are all unimportant in our lives, I realize that we are all just a tiny spec of matter in a tiny spec of time, none of us are important to more than a few people and will all be forgotten in a short number of years. What is important is weather you have a positive or negative on the inhabitants of this planet during your brief stay. Basically give more than you take, always trying to be a helpful productive member of society. We are basically just like the ants in one of those child’s toy ant farms, we are trapped in our environment and have no control beyond it, but should take care of where we are.

    • @taz8447
      @taz8447 Месяц назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @stuartparry1649
    @stuartparry1649 3 месяца назад +259

    Cool vid. The one thing I really like about you guys is the lack of drama, which is something humans are becoming more and more attracted to these days. Stay positive and stay safe. Looking forward to your next installment.

  • @austinemans3839
    @austinemans3839 3 месяца назад +48

    I am from Iowa, never have I even heard of this. This just proves that there are so many underlying stories of stuff that goes on around us! Amazing!

    • @DeliverUsFromEvie
      @DeliverUsFromEvie 16 дней назад

      right?? i even knew someone from fairfield. they never mentioned any of this lol

  • @PsyberMind
    @PsyberMind 3 месяца назад +334

    As a resident of Fairfield, who is not involved in the Vedic practices, but not a native to the town (been here for about 20 years) Vedic city is only one small portion of what Fairfield has to offer. We are a very culturally diverse town with a lot more to offer than what is being advertised here.
    The isolationism isn’t as prevalent as one would think. Even for the pundits that attend from India, they are likewise engrained into the city.
    TM is a lifestyle that you can subscribe to, or not. In the 20 years I’ve been here, neither I, my family, or my friends have been approached or “coerced” to join the movement.
    Outsiders are free to come and go as they please in Vedic City, and even the residents of the city often have various businesses and jobs outside the confines of the city.
    The only true requirement that has been adhered to is the meditation schedule, and to be honest, it’s no different than going to church daily. They go, do their thing at the dome and then leave back to their lives.
    There IS a pull to Fairfield, but at least for the ones I know, who have left and come back, it’s due to a very steeped culture we have. For the most part, we aren’t judgemental of others beliefs, we are one of the top cities for sustainability in Iowa, we boast a steer towards personal and physical health, and we live our lives as we see fit.
    Outside of Fairfield, Jefferson county is a rich farm-based countryside.

    • @vishace1
      @vishace1 3 месяца назад +25

      Crazy how simple it really is, but folks can’t grasp that it’s just another form of therapy.

    • @rmf9567
      @rmf9567 3 месяца назад +4

      I would be careful saying culturally diverse now. Americans are weary when they hear that

    • @greenliter1
      @greenliter1 25 дней назад

      @PsyberMind thank you for sharing your thoughts on it. I always enjoy hearing different perspectives.

    • @GingerNinja1
      @GingerNinja1 14 дней назад

      ​@@rmf9567
      Speak for yourself.

  • @You-are-a-Basdard
    @You-are-a-Basdard 3 месяца назад +517

    That house is a hell of a acidtrip

    • @mcstrakka
      @mcstrakka 3 месяца назад +6

      I need to go there

    • @StubbyPhillips
      @StubbyPhillips 3 месяца назад +3

      Way cool.
      It's essentially a "snoezelen."

    • @jessl340
      @jessl340 2 месяца назад +3

      Rumour has it old mate is still tripping 😂

  • @pleasant-journeys
    @pleasant-journeys Месяц назад +50

    I'm 81 years old. I was initiated into TM in 1972. For 52 years, meditating daily has brought me health and happiness. TM is a gift that continues to give. Blessings to all.

    • @TheRevering
      @TheRevering 7 дней назад

      Call out to Jesus.... While you have time.

  • @dakotawebber4497
    @dakotawebber4497 3 месяца назад +1269

    I’m from Fairfield and I would highly suggest folks also keep in mind there’s a whole other side of Fairfield that isn’t TM. There are farmers, public school teachers, and everyone in between. This video is very misleading in the sense that this whole town is a cult. Although I myself am not a believer of TM, Fairfield is full of other vibrant experience like art walks, community theater, and sporting events. This is one very small side of Fairfield that some of us choose to keep separate from the rest.

    • @LawsonEnglish
      @LawsonEnglish 3 месяца назад +29

      Which of course says nothing about whetehr or not TM is a cult.

    • @samispeas4555
      @samispeas4555 3 месяца назад +54

      The really should of stated Vedic City rather then Fairfield. It makes it seem like this is all Fairfield is which is far from accurate. My dad's family is from Fairfield born and raised and they were not apart of MUM. My uncle was actually the sheriff for many years.

    • @BarisTurkkan
      @BarisTurkkan 3 месяца назад +35

      As a graduate of Maharishi's University, I appreciate and thank all the local Fairfield people. Without you and your support the university community would not have had such beautiful place they call home.
      It's true that the local Fairfield people of Iowa has wonderful things offer as well, but at the same time what has made Fairfield internationally and throughout the US popular is the university and the meditating community. That is the real uniqueness of Fairfield compared to any other Midwestern small town.
      Today I don't see any chance of one without the other - the two communities have been beautifully integrated and make the best of life.
      What can make life even better in Fairfield is to understand each other better, share experiences and communicate more openly.

    • @debe.1868
      @debe.1868 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@BarisTurkkanMAGA ❤️🤍💙. UNITE and stop fighting. I find my peace and serenity in nature and I find I don't have to pay millions of dollars for that, is just insane. Sorry. But whatever works for you, I personally like solitude. People are to weird THESE days and the ego is dangerous. Especially if you are TAX exemption status on your NDA. No thanks. I'm at maximum peace and enlightened, I have a Dome on the mountain over, I have been there, IT is high energy harvester's of ancient past, that everyone can get for free. Peace to everyone in this next reset. Let us make sure OUR America's are safe and sound and help the less fortunate. Or is everyone delt with the card's they hold. If you are trying to find your peace, how can you without helping other's, I find that arrogant and selfish that only seems the people with the means can go to the town and live w/o the Chao's of reality. Just wondering. Because I am poor, could I go and just be there, and just be taught something that everyone posseess anyway??? See the conundrum and the truth of the cult question. Scientologists are definitely involved in trafficing children and adults and sexual abuse's, your all adults having freak offs in your local community, as long as no children are Involved, fine, IT'S America. But again TAX exemption status IS A CULT.

    • @rylananderson1161
      @rylananderson1161 3 месяца назад +6

      @@LawsonEnglish its a cult

  • @justinatkins1668
    @justinatkins1668 3 месяца назад +82

    I love how yes theory approaches so many different cultures with love and respect. The channel is a great way to see aspects of the world that are normally out of reach. Please keep up this unique form of journalism.

  • @joywolters2553
    @joywolters2553 Месяц назад +68

    First-time viewer here. This video was GOOD. Thank you for your openness to the experience and sharing some really great people!

    • @Sam1424YT
      @Sam1424YT Месяц назад +1

      Oh man, just wait until you watch some of their older ones. Masterpieces.

    • @nestler4936
      @nestler4936 12 дней назад

      Watch the older ones!!

  • @sebastienbolduc5654
    @sebastienbolduc5654 3 месяца назад +795

    Lady Gaga, "I do transcendental meditation. Bob Roth taught me."
    Oprah, "Bob Roth taught me."
    Me, "I do painting. Bob Ross taught me." 😅

    • @SAINTRepublic
      @SAINTRepublic 3 месяца назад +23

      Same.
      I guess my inner Mike Tyson translator converted “Roth” into “Ross”.

    • @rcschmidt668
      @rcschmidt668 3 месяца назад +2

      You win!!!

    • @LawsonEnglish
      @LawsonEnglish 3 месяца назад +6

      Actually BOb ROth is the CEO of the David Lynch Foundation, and David Lunch is a painter, first and foremost. Movies are a side-hobby that makes him lots of money.

    • @StarboiFloyd
      @StarboiFloyd 3 месяца назад +1

      🎯🎯🎯

    • @nomadikmind3979
      @nomadikmind3979 3 месяца назад +5

      i wonder if bob roth taught diddy as well

  • @sc4579
    @sc4579 3 месяца назад +516

    Staffan is the perfect guy for Thomas to take on this trip! He is so friendly and positive. I love seeing this type of adventure, interacting with locals , type videos Yes theory videos

  • @remakeyourself
    @remakeyourself 11 дней назад +2

    So crazy how so much of this channel is about finding unusual, extraordinary experiences, but the primary thread that connects so many of these videos is that the people are simpler than most modern people, and only seek to understand, and be understood in return. It's beautiful.

  • @dasisteinkanal8654
    @dasisteinkanal8654 3 месяца назад +861

    With all due respect, for me this was a waaaaaaaaaaaaaay to uncritcal video. its good to see things more optimically than usual and really like this aspect of yes theory .
    still , i think some more critical quesitons would have been appropiate and a deeper dive into the controversies surrounding this place rather than just mentioning them

    • @m1ssb0ba
      @m1ssb0ba 3 месяца назад +70

      Agreed… enjoying an experience is fine, but if something is mired in controversy, it’s important to talk about that part of it too. It seemed a bit one sided and an unfinished video/topic.

    • @mydogisbailey
      @mydogisbailey 3 месяца назад +59

      True. But I don’t think the purpose of this channel was ever to criticize anything. They experience stuff and show it to us, and we make up our mind

    • @erickbonk
      @erickbonk 3 месяца назад +24

      @@mydogisbailey They only show one aspect of it, one that cannot even be trusted as real since everyone is aware cameras are rolling and based on that we make up our mind? ah yes, a good method indeed

    • @Powell2023
      @Powell2023 3 месяца назад +25

      Feels like a promotional video 🤔

    • @sebastienbolduc5654
      @sebastienbolduc5654 3 месяца назад +7

      @@Powell2023 especially the ending comments.

  • @CuriousMind_LVG
    @CuriousMind_LVG 3 месяца назад +87

    I took the TM course during my cancer treatment and it gave me the peace I needed. I felt a level of calmness I could not ever remember feeling. I had tried various forms of meditation, but TM was very simple and most effective. That being said, I chose not to go any further into the organization and appreciate the fact that I have never been pressured to do so or to pay any additional money. Take what you will from that but I can say for me it worked. Cheers!

    • @TheSierra108
      @TheSierra108 3 месяца назад +3

      Hope you are doing well after treatments🙏🏻 Thank you for sharing your’ experience❤️

    • @LawsonEnglish
      @LawsonEnglish 3 месяца назад +6

      The attitude of the founder of TM was that you would spontaneously be attracted to the other stuff when you were ready to learn it, and that it was counterproductive to try to convince people to do stuff that they weren't ready to learn and do.

    • @erin_skipper
      @erin_skipper 3 месяца назад +5

      That is so great to hear! The peace it has brought me has also been significant. That first time transcending after years of suffering, brought a wave of peace that had been unmatched. And it was/is SO EASY! I taught it for many years (have since stopped) but I do think it is important that it isn’t pushed on people. I always wanted the next step and am grateful it was there for me! But it was never pushed on me. I sought it out and even when I didn’t know how I would do it, things always worked out for them to happen ❤🙏🏻. I think it was Wally in the video who mentioned support of nature. Call it what you will… good luck, synchronicities, manifestation etc. It happens a lot more frequently when you are doing TM regularly. I definitely have my theories as to why that is, but to put it simply, you just get into flow with the universe and your highest good, which makes a lot of things in life more enjoyable and rewarding 🎉

    • @CuriousMind_LVG
      @CuriousMind_LVG 3 месяца назад +3

      @@erin_skipper I wholeheartedly agree with your take on TM. Thank you for sharing. It is an innate skill we all possess but just need the process to connect to it. Cheers!

  • @gamtngirl3655
    @gamtngirl3655 Месяц назад +11

    Wow. I am beyond happy to have found this channel. It’s my second episode and both have been great. I’m all in for learning with them. All in.

  • @lorithomasscott349
    @lorithomasscott349 3 месяца назад +1043

    Would be great to have more transparency on how much they charged you for everything and of course as other commenters have said, more criticism and discussion around the scandals in order to provide more balance.

    • @evelynreynolds1447
      @evelynreynolds1447 3 месяца назад +13

      There were a couple of clips at the very beginning but nothing more in rest of the episode.

    • @definitelynotclickbait8283
      @definitelynotclickbait8283 3 месяца назад +34

      they were sucked in, like if you start practicing this meditation after being introduced to it i dont think you could have completely honest view on it.

    • @lcfflc3887
      @lcfflc3887 3 месяца назад +23

      They wanted to but they got converted.

    • @lcfflc3887
      @lcfflc3887 3 месяца назад +12

      ​@@evelynreynolds1447i won't call those clips but previews on the intro since he didn't even show them in the video, basically we got clickbaited, they got converted or don't want to get sued.

    • @TheNavalAviator
      @TheNavalAviator 3 месяца назад +9

      Transparent pricing is off-putting, marketing 101.

  • @nozzzzy
    @nozzzzy 3 месяца назад +126

    This might be the only channel that can always make me smile no matter what the video is. I suffer from intense depression and anxiety and Yes Theory is like a form of meditation for me. Thanks.

    • @JerseyLynne
      @JerseyLynne 2 месяца назад +2

      Do you have a history of concussions? Think back. Even one mild concussion (mTBI) puts you at 30% increased risk of anxiety/depression. No one will tell you this even though it has been documented in the literature for years.

    • @tessakhalil6686
      @tessakhalil6686 2 месяца назад

      How lovely you have found this Chanel to help you cope with your depression sweetheart xxx much love and light to you 🙏🏼 I used to suffer from extreme anxiety and found my way through the darkness into light through positive thinking, meditation and projecting love x I no longer suffer from anxiety and live a happy and stress free life so never give up hope of finding who you really are and what you are capable of @nozzzzy

  • @Sannainparis
    @Sannainparis 3 месяца назад +10

    I’m from Iowa but currently am Parisian neighbor of yours in Montmartre. So cool to see you visit my state that only few know about. You taught me something new! I hope we bump into each other on the streets on the 18eme ❤

  • @guppo26
    @guppo26 3 месяца назад +971

    While I fully respect you guys for going out there and being open minded and just experiencing something. I can't help but feel that ultimately you're just doing a puff-piece for what very well might be (and definitely sounds like) a cult.
    Simply saying that 'there are negative stories you can find online' but that you personally could not find a single negative thing to say feels like hand-waiving the issue. Not actually including a single person's account of their bad experiences or evidence of bad practices by the TM organisation to contrast the nice experience you had personally is, in my opinion, incredibly irresponsible!
    Also, considering you mentioned in the video how there have been people that claimed to have to pay 'substantial sums' to climb ranks, not mentioning whatsoever what the constants money transfers were for and how much they were seems like an oversight.
    I understand that you're not investigative journalists, but some standard of objectivity needs to be upheld when you have a potentially highly impressionable audience and you're tackling a subject as controversial as this. You have a responsibility in creating videos such as these to, at the very least, inform your audience of both sides adequately, lest you end up convincing someone to actually join a cult based on your positive 'review', so to speak.

    • @WillFinch-k4j
      @WillFinch-k4j 3 месяца назад +46

      Really it is just a video like many they make in their travels. Don’t you think people are intelligent enough to make their own decisions about participating or just viewing as any other video. Freedom of expression is allowed even if you have decided it is a dangerous cult, which I don’t think it is.

    • @DisguisedRory
      @DisguisedRory 3 месяца назад +42

      ​@WillFinch-k4j Of course you should expect people to do their own research. But they have a big following and there will be people who blindly believe their favourite youtuber.
      As a channel with such a huge following it kinda is importantl to show both sides on such topics.
      Pretty sure you would talk differently if they would make a video about lets say scientology and how amazing the 4 days were and how friendly everyone is, etc.

    • @melinka4914
      @melinka4914 3 месяца назад +8

      Totally agree

    • @fraucarrar2812
      @fraucarrar2812 3 месяца назад +16

      @guppo26 Yes! Perfectly summed up and yes! It is a terrifying video knowing that they have minors watching...

    • @ignaciogerardi
      @ignaciogerardi 3 месяца назад +4

      Agree 100%

  • @mightyfinger77
    @mightyfinger77 3 месяца назад +470

    Yeah anything with Oprah’s name associated with it is automatically sketch.

    • @NathanLipetz
      @NathanLipetz 3 месяца назад +21

      so true lmao

    • @thatieg2719
      @thatieg2719 3 месяца назад +28

      hahah yup...massive red flag

    • @yasminliepa1250
      @yasminliepa1250 3 месяца назад +2

      that is funny!!

    • @BobBudda-
      @BobBudda- 2 месяца назад +9

      Im so surprised it flew over many’s head!!!

    • @SpaceFlye
      @SpaceFlye 2 месяца назад +11

      Once you know, you know.

  • @sj4267
    @sj4267 3 месяца назад +161

    Heres the practice for FREE :)
    1. Find a Quiet Space
    Choose a comfortable and quiet location where you won’t be disturbed.
    2. Sit Comfortably
    Sit in a comfortable position with your back straight. You can sit on a chair with your feet flat on the floor or cross-legged on a cushion.
    3. Close Your Eyes
    Gently close your eyes and take a few deep breaths to relax your body and mind.
    4. Use a Mantra
    TM involves silently repeating a specific mantra. The mantra is typically a meaningless sound or word given to you during your TM training. If you haven’t been taught a specific mantra, you might use a general sound such as "Om" or "Shanti."
    Repeat the mantra silently in your mind, allowing it to flow effortlessly.
    5. Focus on the Mantra
    As you repeat the mantra, if thoughts, distractions, or feelings arise, gently bring your focus back to the mantra. It’s normal for the mind to wander; simply acknowledge the thoughts and return to the mantra.
    6. Meditate for 15-20 Minutes
    Continue this process for about 15-20 minutes. You can use a timer to keep track of the time without checking your watch.
    7. Ending the Session
    When you’re ready to finish, stop repeating the mantra and sit quietly for a minute or two with your eyes closed. Gradually return to the present moment before opening your eyes.
    8. Practice Regularly
    It’s recommended to practice TM twice daily for 15-20 minutes, ideally in the morning and evening.

    • @BarisTurkkan
      @BarisTurkkan 2 месяца назад +1

      This ain't no TM - not everything free is more valuable... Get properly trained if you want to experience it or gain the benefits mentioned for TM practice. It's worth the investment for yourself. If you really can't cover the course fee you can get scholarships as well....

    • @Dovahkiin0117
      @Dovahkiin0117 2 месяца назад +17

      @@BarisTurkkanthere’s been traditions teachings things along these lines for millennia
      You can pick plenty up for free

    • @TouchoftheTism420
      @TouchoftheTism420 2 месяца назад +22

      You could read the Bible for free and learn how to pray to Our Creator, Our Heavenly Father. It's infinitely more fulfilling.

    • @yankeedude252
      @yankeedude252 2 месяца назад +14

      @@TouchoftheTism420 Speaking from experience, it absolutely is not. I have no idea if meditation has any real benefits, but I suspect it's exactly like Christianity- entirely rooted in how gullible you're willing to be.

    • @mamasarah1186
      @mamasarah1186 2 месяца назад

      That’s not a TM practice, it’s basic meditation 101.

  • @jimmyryan5880
    @jimmyryan5880 3 месяца назад +600

    BTW Transindental Meditation is a company. People pushing it are often like tupperware sales people. There are many free types of meditation, you dont need that company.

    • @oceyho
      @oceyho 3 месяца назад

      Yeah, just some scammy company like scientology, getting rich off of desperate and influenceable people. I bet there is also some sexcult shit in it and other terrible shit that did not came out yet.

    • @ΘάνατοςΧορτοφάγος
      @ΘάνατοςΧορτοφάγος 3 месяца назад +26

      MLM 💯

    • @Photobuffeddy1314
      @Photobuffeddy1314 3 месяца назад +5

      I Agee with this statement ‘ 😅

    • @StubbyPhillips
      @StubbyPhillips 3 месяца назад +17

      I'd call it a "Brand."
      Meditation is a good thing and takes many forms.
      There is no need to pay anyone to learn how to do it.

    • @sebastienbolduc5654
      @sebastienbolduc5654 3 месяца назад +11

      Some people may want to look into why The Beatles turned their backs on the Maharishi.

  • @arvurebantra7639
    @arvurebantra7639 3 месяца назад +34

    I love that you went into this with a neutral mindset about this. Despite it seeming sketchy at first, and even a little scary, you guys embraced it, and gave it a try. Even if you don't trust the organization itself, the techniques seem like they help you and others.

  • @scrumbottom8229
    @scrumbottom8229 2 месяца назад +26

    Ommggg!!! I just started watching this channel and I live in Fairfield! I work at the café at the Maharishi university it was so cool to see your experience here!

  • @MattFromIowa
    @MattFromIowa 3 месяца назад +181

    I love that as Swedes, you visited Iowa. Many Iowans are of Swedish heritage.

    • @SsLA2313
      @SsLA2313 3 месяца назад

      thats interesting, why may i ask they moved to iowa

    • @graceydez6199
      @graceydez6199 3 месяца назад

      @@SsLA2313European here. Swedes are weird as fuck.

    • @thedarthsidious66
      @thedarthsidious66 3 месяца назад +4

      @@SsLA2313 Among the early settlers that first located in the eastern part of Iowa were comparatively few of foreign birth. The great tide of European emigration to North America had not yet set in. Thus the first influx of settlers into the first and second "Black Hawk Purchases" came almost exclusively from the eastern states. It was first in the forties and the fifties that European emigrants in greater numbers began to reach the shores of United States, and spread westward over the great prairies in the interior where they have so largely contributed to the upbuilding of this great agricultural section. The Scandinavians, the Germans, the Irish, the Dutch, the Poles, and the Bohemians, have each contributed their large quota to the population of these middle states among which Iowa today occupies such a prominent place.
      None of these foreign nationalities (excepting the Germans) has played a greater part than the Swedes in the reclaiming of the great prairies from their primeval condition. Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and the Dakotas, each received its valuable contribution of sturdy Swedish settlers, and the prosperous communities of their children and grandchildren now dot the plains of these states, and bear eloquent testimony to the foresight, industry and perseverance of those early pioneers. Of hardy Norse stock, and from early childhood inured to hardships, the Swedish immigrants who arrived here in the latter half of the nineteenth century were men and women especially fitted for the struggle, that confronted the homesteader on the western prairies, and they did their part with a courage and a vision that gave them rank among the most desirable of our early immigrant farmers. Their rugged honesty and straightforwardness, their respect for law and government, their love of liberty, and their ability to read and write their own language, made them, from their first arrival in this country, worthy residents who soon developed into valuable citizens, known and esteemed for their devotion to their adopted country and its institutions.
      As most of the Swedish immigrants came from the rural districts of their native land, their chief desire was to acquire ownership of a home and a piece of land. This desire attracted them to the western prairies, instead of the more densely populated eastern states, and made them brave the dangers and the hardships incident to pioneering in a new country. Many of them located on homesteads, and took up their first abode in a dugout, a sod house or a log cabin. Others purchased railroad land, or bought out earlier settlers who had tired of frontier life and were ready to dispose of their holdings. Their unfamiliarity with the English language and their devotion to their own form of religious services, in the only language that spoke to their heart, caused the Swedish pioneers to settle in groups, whenever convenient. Thus more or less compact Swedish settlements sprang up in various places all over the state of Iowa, and wherever a number of Swedish families located, a little frame church soon raised its spire heavenward, indicative of the religious fervor and fear of God that characterized those early pioneers.
      While, as stated above, no considerable number of Swedish immigrants reached the western states before 1840, some scattered ones came over much earlier. We have no record of who these earlier ones were, or where they located, but now and then a purely Swedish name appears in the early annals of the various eastern counties of Iowa. According to the census of 1850, there were living in Iowa at that time only 23.1 persons born in Sweden. Ten years later their number had increased to 10,796, and the census of 1910 numbers the inhabitants in Iowa of Swedish parentage at 66,135, counting the first and second generation. Owing to the anti-foreign agitation during and after the world war, which caused many American-born children of foreign parents to ignore their foreign ancestry, I have found the 1910 census more reliable than either of the two later ones, and for that reason have made use of the 1910 figures as a basis for report on the Swedish population in counties and cities of the state.
      Among the first known Scandinavians in Iowa was a Norwegian sailor by the name of Alexander Crookshanks who lived in Lee county, where he owned a big farm as early as 1833. A Dane by the name of N. C. Boye is mentioned in Muscatine county in 1837. In Des Moines county there lived in 1836 three families by the name of Anderson and two by the name of Nelson, but, although these are common Swedish names, they might also be of English or Scotch origin.
      The first permanent Swedish settlement in the state of Iowa was the so-called Cassel colony which was founded in 1845 at New Sweden in Jefferson county. Smaller Swedish colonies had before that year been established in Wisconsin, as the Friman settlement at Salem, in 1838, and the Unonius colony at Pine Lake, in 1841, but to Cassel belongs the distinction of leading the first large party of emigrants from Sweden into one of the prairie states of America, and founding a community that is still in existence.
      The second Swedish colony in Iowa was founded in 1846 at Swede Point, in Boone county, by the Dalander family. Its name was later changed to Madrid, by which name it is still known. In due time, a number of smaller settlements sprang up in the vicinity of Madrid, at Boonesboro, Moingona, Pilot Mound, Boxholm, and Ogden.
      The town of Burlington, in Des Moines county, became from the beginning a kind of port of entry for Swedish immigrants arriving in Iowa, and, as a result, a goodly number of them located in that town. Colonel F. Brydolph had his home there as early as 1846, and four years later the Swedes in and around Burlington were said to number 200.
      The Burgholm colony, in Wapello county, was founded in 1847. Its name was later changed to Munterville, in honor of a Swedish school teacher by the name of Munter. Other settlements were started at Dayton, in Webster county, and at Swede Bend (Stratford) in Hamilton county, about 1849.
      At Swedesburg, in Henry county, and at Chariton, in Lucas county, Swedish colonies were founded before 1850; and in Clayton and Allamakee counties Swedish settlers were found in the early fifties. Other settlements were started in the fifties in Lee, Muscatine, Guthrie, Kossuth, and Calhoun counties. From these earlier settlements the Swedish colonists migrated to other localities, and between 1860 and 1870, new communities of Swedish farmers grew up in Winnebago, Woodbury, Marshall, Montgomery, Clay, Page, Mitchell, Pocahontas, and other counties. Of a later date are the Swedish colonies in Appanoose, Clinton, Cherokee, Palo Alto, and Linn counties, besides which small communities of Swedes are now found in many other localities in the state.

    • @griffink7951
      @griffink7951 3 месяца назад +7

      There is a famous Swedish-American museum in the south of Iowa in a town called Swedseburg

    • @gooddragon9312
      @gooddragon9312 3 месяца назад

      ​@griffink7951 and it's like 25 mins away from fairfield

  • @DodoDiaz
    @DodoDiaz 3 месяца назад +76

    I went to a local TM center about 8 years ago, and I’ve been meditating everyday ever since. It has done literal wonders for my well-being (in combination with therapy). I wasn’t really into the lectures and one can call the organization whatever, but the method is very effective.

    • @jeffkapec4045
      @jeffkapec4045 3 месяца назад +12

      me too.. did wonders for me... two weeks after starting dropped all drugs, stopped smokiing , ptsd from Vietnam relieved.. works just fine.

    • @broman6662
      @broman6662 3 месяца назад +6

      @@jeffkapec4045 exactly what members of a cult would say

    • @erin_skipper
      @erin_skipper 3 месяца назад

      @@jeffkapec4045same! I started in 1995 (after having learned it as a child, but not practicing for over 7 years). I had hid a rock bottom with drugs and alcohol and sat down to meditate one day out of desperation. It was so profoundly peaceful and I was completely enveloped in a feeling of love. I stopped drinking, smoking, and doing drugs immediately, without effort. I just didn’t want those things any more. It saved my life then, and has done so many times since. I haven’t had alcohol since then and have since done other therapies and recovery programs to dive deeper into healing trauma, but TM alone has done wonders to bring me peace of mind and body ❤

    • @jmspegel
      @jmspegel 2 месяца назад

      I suggest the Hallow App

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Месяц назад

      Youre in a cult dude. Textbook cultists

  • @jscan
    @jscan Месяц назад +12

    I'm very envious. 2 of my best friends of the last 50 years had been TM teachers having studied with the Majareshi in the 60's. I was initiated in the early 80's and never regretted it although never disciplined enough to really make TM more of a commitment, I practice now and then. I've always understood Fairfield to be a very powerful place. Thanks for this very fair reveal!

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames 3 месяца назад +353

    11:41 Aa soon as this guy started talking, I got Scientology vibes. Taking courses, getting clear, outlandish promises that completely unrelated things will get better...? No thanks. If it is promising everything for almost nothing, it is a scam. If that scam is operating like a religion, it is a cult.

    • @xliquidflames
      @xliquidflames 3 месяца назад

      Wally DeVasier is not 71, he is 63 and he's not a doctor. Or, rather, his degree isn't from an accredited college. This is a less aggressive, smaller version of Scientology. You give them money and your life is supposed to improve in every way. It is a cult and a scam.

    • @xliquidflames
      @xliquidflames 3 месяца назад

      Wally DeVasier is not 71, he is 63 and he's not a doctor. Or, rather, his degree isn't from an accredited college. They ask you for money and then promise you the world? Their leader is not who he says he is? Yeah, that's a cult and a scam.

    • @xliquidflames
      @xliquidflames 3 месяца назад

      Wally is not 71, he is 63 and he's not a doctor. Or, rather, his degree isn't from an accredited college. They ask you to wire them funds and then promise you the world? Their leader is not who he says he is? Yeah, that's a cult and a scam.

    • @along1298
      @along1298 3 месяца назад +43

      And don't even get me started with the "you can achieve everything by doing nothing" LOL - what a bunch of gibberish, nonsense BS he's trying to drill in people's heads

    • @definitelynotclickbait8283
      @definitelynotclickbait8283 3 месяца назад +3

      @@along1298 i like that, just give me socialist money and i dont need to work

  • @pool_noodle420
    @pool_noodle420 3 месяца назад +2390

    definitely a cult

    • @WillFinch-k4j
      @WillFinch-k4j 3 месяца назад +40

      How do you know?

    • @Slims00
      @Slims00 3 месяца назад +102

      doesn't know anything, yet he comments as if he had been there , classic

    • @WillFinch-k4j
      @WillFinch-k4j 3 месяца назад +8

      @@Slims00 clearly he at the beginning indicated they had never been there but he has had other meditation experiences. Don’t understand your point.

    • @encyclopedia07
      @encyclopedia07 3 месяца назад +16

      ​@@WillFinch-k4jCause its hindus... Have you looked up whats a cult? Look it up and then check hindu rules...

    • @Slims00
      @Slims00 3 месяца назад +10

      @@WillFinch-k4j I am talking about the guy who commented above, not yes theory

  • @bellalazimi4299
    @bellalazimi4299 Месяц назад +2

    What I noticed about the Doc and Brian is that were were very delighted and grateful for the human experience they were sharing.

  • @lovleypoppy
    @lovleypoppy 3 месяца назад +215

    I have been there many times. Take what you want and leave the rest. Majority of people are very kind, but like any place in the world, one needs to use discernment.

  • @Essess23
    @Essess23 3 месяца назад +1888

    I feel like we didn't learn much from this episode like we normally do, which makes me think this is an ad for a cult lol

    • @profligatepassages
      @profligatepassages 3 месяца назад +146

      Got the same vibes. Possibly they felt a bit of anxiety related to gathering information from the opposing point of view. Unique to think of these guys having anxiety about that considering the places they've been and the things they've done haha

    • @inyeusi
      @inyeusi 3 месяца назад +32

      But damnit if I don't want to join...

    • @oceyho
      @oceyho 3 месяца назад

      And my comment got deleted for saying that "I bet this is a goddamn cult that has a lot of bodies to hide and is probably some insane XXX-cult". Also said that "I bet the CEO or whatever prays on the money of people that are desperate and have other problems, just like scient*logy does".

    • @morpheus2508
      @morpheus2508 3 месяца назад +39

      Your comment makes zero sense. Who is being worshipped for you to use the word "Cult". And why should a paid service reveal every secret on a public video when they charge celebrities a lot of money for this knowledge. Please use your critical thinking, it will help you.

    • @Bobdrumbro
      @Bobdrumbro 3 месяца назад +3

      100%

  • @EmmaSees888
    @EmmaSees888 2 месяца назад +7

    Thanks for this beautiful presentation of an American destination! I see both in the video and in the comments that Fairfield is a truly amazing place for all sorts of reasons. I'm a Nordic national with a secure life in Taiwan. Fairfield has entered into my wishlist for places to visit. "The world is our family" ❤

  • @MysticScapes
    @MysticScapes 3 месяца назад +35

    The longest 33 minutes and 33 seconds Ad ever that I watched willingly until the end 😂

    • @happycamper5900
      @happycamper5900 20 дней назад

      True, I had to fast forward many times.

  • @miyabeech8480
    @miyabeech8480 3 месяца назад +86

    You can tell when Thomas is nervous, and Staffan has helped with his nerves. The way Thomas was snug up against Staffan in the church.. You can really tell that this is a brotherhood.
    Staffan is Thomas's rock.

  • @DavidsonHangOfficial
    @DavidsonHangOfficial 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve done TM you are reminding me to get back to meditation. It keeps you in a peaceful state when you actually practice it. Thanks for doing this.

  • @griffithdraw3520
    @griffithdraw3520 3 месяца назад +47

    I learned how to do TM about 3 months ago. I was and am still put off by the secrecy and money side of things, but I was in a very dark place and was desperately looking for any solution. I had tried many different types of meditation, therapies and anti-depressants and none of them worked. 3 months into TM I can safely say I have never felt this mental clarity and consistent joy. Again I don’t understand all the weird cult stuff behind it, but I just stick to the technique an instructor taught me and it has changed my life.

    • @aarthoor
      @aarthoor 3 месяца назад +5

      Yeah, just meditate and enjoy it. You can try the rest but keep one foot in the real world. I still like it after 30 years!

    • @bernardofitzpatrick5403
      @bernardofitzpatrick5403 Месяц назад

      Anyone can meditate, no need for organisations. The latter perpetuate dualism and mind. Jiddu krishnamurti abhorred organised techniques of meditation.

  • @along1298
    @along1298 3 месяца назад +416

    While normally I enjoy watching Yes Theory videos, this 1 felt like a big dissappintment to me.
    ​​​The main issue I had with this video is the lack of transparency.
    In this video, they only shared a small part of their experience, rather than everything or the majority of it.
    They did not share any specific things they learned about TM after all those 3+ hours sessions over several days, they did not share anything about how much it costs to join & go through the courses, they did not share anything specific about this town that explains it in more detail and/or what some places in this town are or represent (other than that guru teaching TM there for many years), NOTHING truly valuable
    If you are gonna go somewhere "strange" and share your experience about something that is controversial, you need to be fully honest, transparent, and share at least 80% of it + interview more locals and get their thoughts about this place - the good AND the bad, and then let ppl come to their own conclusions
    Instead, these guys only shared about 20% of their experience + info about this town and only 1 perspective/point of view
    Nothing informative or educational whatsoever in this video for their millions of viewers
    Very dissappointing to say the least.

    • @lcfflc3887
      @lcfflc3887 3 месяца назад +9

      Maybe they were asked not to because after all it's a business and this info is to be told to those who pay. Kind of like paid information only.

    • @NathanLipetz
      @NathanLipetz 3 месяца назад +4

      They seem to be trying really hard to expose it as a cult.. which it very clearly is

    • @mostanger
      @mostanger 3 месяца назад +6

      I can see your POV on this. However, I think thats the point also is to give the lack of transparency in there journey since this was in fact there very own spiritual journey through this. This should open the door for you to research and dive into this subject if it is in fact something you are interested in and come up with your own experience in doing so. However, I agree with the other comments on this chain, part of there journey is sacred to them and also it is in ways a business to where what they offer does come at some financial cost. We cant lean on RUclips channels to give us everything that we want.

    • @mrPTPranks
      @mrPTPranks 3 месяца назад +2

      Yeah they are falling off hard unfortunately

    • @along1298
      @along1298 3 месяца назад +5

      @lcfflc3887 that just makes it all that much more shady, if you were proud of what you teach - you would be more than happy for someone with a large social media following to share more about it with their audience, rather than next to nothing
      Just lots of red flags and bad vibes about this "business", which seems kinda fake and not 100% authentic

  • @breadtopiaBreadtopia
    @breadtopiaBreadtopia Месяц назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @unknown123-i7e
    @unknown123-i7e 3 месяца назад +16

    Living in America for the last few years, I would never expect to see things like this. Great video. Thanks Yes Theory!

  • @hjermsted22
    @hjermsted22 3 месяца назад +121

    I’ve been practicing TM for about 14 years. I only ever paid $ for the initial course and have never been pressured to pay more not even for the smartphone app when it launched a few years ago. The brief offering at the beginning of the course (flowers, fruit) is less dogmatic than it sounds…it was to pay respect to the teacher. A great respect for teachers is part of many Asian cultures, including the sub continent.
    As for the technique itself, when I use it correctly (20 min. of meditation/twice a day), I feel better than when I don’t. The TM technique has assisted me in getting through some very tough times in my life. I find it particularly helpful in getting through the battering ram that is grief.

    • @TheSierra108
      @TheSierra108 3 месяца назад +6

      Well said…

    • @HayleyWeatherburn
      @HayleyWeatherburn 3 месяца назад +5

      I have had the same experience, it truly is a tool that helps me on this journey of life. I’m not as consistent as I would like to be, but when I am, I feel grounded and calm and can handle anything.

    • @broke5688
      @broke5688 3 месяца назад +1

      I have been meditating the right way my whole life from being in a true religion and not a cult and i have never paid a single penny

    • @sarahnelson3166
      @sarahnelson3166 3 месяца назад +2

      Same, I love my TM 20 min twice a day and I’ve never been part of anything else they show in this video.

    • @kendrabenson8474
      @kendrabenson8474 Месяц назад +1

      What are the initial course fee is what I’m wondering. Is it something even obtainable for the usual person?

  • @pilipavicius
    @pilipavicius Месяц назад +16

    If Dr. Wally took off his Beatles wig we might get a better idea of how he looks for his age. 😂

  • @AuntieNick
    @AuntieNick 3 месяца назад +77

    Meditation is a thing people can do. You do not need a guru. Being a decent person is a thing people can do. You do not need a religion. Being in your own control and power is a thing people can do. You do not need a leader. Wake up. Grow up.

    • @igor_ostrovski
      @igor_ostrovski 3 месяца назад +2

      Based

    • @dR1923
      @dR1923 3 месяца назад +4

      Facts!

    • @okvvvvvvvvvvvvv
      @okvvvvvvvvvvvvv 3 месяца назад +2

      Pro

    • @swurvestar1
      @swurvestar1 Месяц назад +3

      Exactly! Sadly this seems to be such a hard concept for so many people. I wonder why. Perhaps it's easier for them to live by following preset rules made up by others?

    • @phoenix72999
      @phoenix72999 Месяц назад

      I think it has a lot to do with vulnerability. If things are going ok for you in life, those things sound logical and nobody would disagree. But when everything around you is falling apart, due to sudden health issues, death amongst your loved ones, mental health crises, accidents, toxic relationships or whatever else...
      Then people can easily become overwhelmed. Especially if their jobs are stressful as well, or they might be financially insecure. Also, I believe that loneliness plays a role. More and more people don't have that many close connections anymore.
      So, in such a moment of crisis, when people are in really dark places or everything suddenly changed for them (for the worse), people become desperate for something that gives them hope. And maybe also, community. A place where they feel that they really belong.
      So it is one thing to look up meditation videos on youtube or whatever and do it alone in their rooms, but it is another thing to have something that might just start out as a charismatic teacher, and a group where they can meet like-minded people.
      People just don't want to be sad and lonely. I have never been in a cult and I am not religious, but I had a fair share of shit happening to me, and I have seen family members find peace with harmless-ish seeming religious groups.
      So, basically, many of them are feeling desperate and alone, maybe even close to contemplating sui****, and what happens then is that some ... Disgusting excuses for human beings exploit that need, that some humans have, and use it to manipulate them and turn them into their subjects or even slaves.

  • @MsLinda165
    @MsLinda165 3 месяца назад +317

    The less we trust in our own gut, the more we trust in charlatans. Buyer beware. Those who are led, probably want to be led.

    • @pete5405
      @pete5405 3 месяца назад +7

      And those with no trust in themselves as well as in anybody else suspect a trap behind every door 🤔

    • @morpheus2508
      @morpheus2508 3 месяца назад +2

      Speaking on something you know nothing about only says more about your character as a human being than anything shown in this video

    • @morpheus2508
      @morpheus2508 3 месяца назад +3

      @@Marieruth333 Realistic Optimistic. All is mind. If you think the world is going to crumble, your mind will make you feel that way.

    • @neox_plays
      @neox_plays 3 месяца назад +1

      crazy women

    • @katella
      @katella Месяц назад

      ​@@neox_playsmisogynist

  • @StarShine100-e7g
    @StarShine100-e7g 13 дней назад +1

    I visited Fairfield twice in 2009 while a friend was pursuing her Masters degree at Marharishi University. I felt very much at home and very accepted there. The place was peaceful and had a magical feel, probably due to the constant meditation happening there. My friend finished her degree somewhere else and never said why she left. I met a lot of people involved with the domes. I felt some of them were seriously living a serious vedic/TM lifestyle and others were hiding out or perhaps healing feom something. I don’t know if they still do this, but at the time I was there, people were paid a monthly stipend to meditate in the domes.

  • @d.k.9935
    @d.k.9935 3 месяца назад +752

    So many red flags

    • @3hunnaonthesauce
      @3hunnaonthesauce 3 месяца назад +22

      Like what

    • @bicyclist2
      @bicyclist2 3 месяца назад +11

      Agreed!

    • @emobuddha
      @emobuddha 3 месяца назад +88

      Yeah like meditation itself is fine but like the organization itself so many red flags. The comments about cholesterol made no sense

    • @lauraallgaier5098
      @lauraallgaier5098 3 месяца назад +11

      Let alone the Diddy rig going on

    • @df23
      @df23 3 месяца назад +8

      @@emobuddha Meditation is nearly always used in cults tho

  • @travellinmark2745
    @travellinmark2745 3 месяца назад +101

    I took the TM course about 50 years ago. I have not practiced TM regularly for the whole time, but it has always been there when I needed it. I find that, all the religious trappings aside, it is a helpful technique for stress reduction and clarity.

    • @jimmyryan5880
      @jimmyryan5880 3 месяца назад +22

      All meditation does that

    • @travellinmark2745
      @travellinmark2745 3 месяца назад

      @@jimmyryan5880 I'm sure that is true. I just happened to find TM

    • @WillFinch-k4j
      @WillFinch-k4j 3 месяца назад

      @@jimmyryan5880It is though what technique works best for each person.

    • @LawsonEnglish
      @LawsonEnglish 3 месяца назад

      @@jimmyryan5880 Really? Show me longitudinal studies of more than a year on other practices.

  • @taylorcolbeck7214
    @taylorcolbeck7214 23 дня назад +1

    “i woke up this morning not knowing you guys and now i’m i do and i’m grateful” that was so sweerv

  • @AS-ok2ni
    @AS-ok2ni 3 месяца назад +10

    Thanks for yet again showing the world things that most of us don’t know about.
    I absolutely love how time after time you always get back so much love.

  • @BigHeadBob
    @BigHeadBob 3 месяца назад +11

    I've been TMing since 2018 and it has helped a lot. I grew up in a yelling household and had a lot of aggression and anxiety. I took the course here in Las Vegas so it was easy. Nothing culty about it from my perspective. When I feel myself out of gas I can better recognize it and just sit for 15-20 minutes and feels like I just had a cup of coffee. GREAT VIDEO!! As always :)

  • @leebeef
    @leebeef 2 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely incredible guys. My favourite video you've ever done. Been getting into meditation and I can relate to so many aspects of this.

  • @CountryKarate
    @CountryKarate 3 месяца назад +72

    WOW I never thought I would ever see Yes Theory come back to America. so welcome back to America.

    • @WillFinch-k4j
      @WillFinch-k4j 3 месяца назад +1

      How do you know this? From personal experiences or is that what you heard?

    • @CountryKarate
      @CountryKarate 3 месяца назад +3

      @@WillFinch-k4j from watching their videos duh!!!

    • @WillFinch-k4j
      @WillFinch-k4j 3 месяца назад

      @@CountryKarate you know this is a cult from watching a short video?

    • @CountryKarate
      @CountryKarate 3 месяца назад +2

      @@WillFinch-k4j No shit sherlock.

  • @denisegbm
    @denisegbm 3 месяца назад +24

    I have been practicing TM for 7 years. There are centers teaching this technique and group meditation all over the world, I am Brazilian. Yes, you pay to take the course and learn the technique, but you can attend group meditation meetings if you want. I learned the technique and practiced it at home alone. I tried several meditation techniques and this was the one that worked best for me.

  • @kristinmaguireDeadhead65
    @kristinmaguireDeadhead65 3 месяца назад +10

    Just a note: I am almost 60, and in middle school, we ALL were taught TM techniques...it was very different in 1977.... The problems are not in TM techniques but in the very questionable practices of some in the organization. I STILL use TM in my life, but I never subscribed to the Maharishi being all-knowing and able to literally transcend the physical realm. Its common knowledge that some very shady things happened at one time...I'm also wondering where all the students are?

  • @pumpkincat3739
    @pumpkincat3739 3 месяца назад +106

    Eden's Gate be looking different

    • @jeremyfritzgerald5124
      @jeremyfritzgerald5124 3 месяца назад +6

      The path to Eden is clear for those who have Faith

    • @bluenose7984
      @bluenose7984 3 месяца назад

      Sounds like Scientology to me! You have to pay to be enlightened and they plug you into measuring machines...

    • @ilovememes_2
      @ilovememes_2 3 месяца назад +1

      Bro i was thinking the same thing

    • @kathykeene2092
      @kathykeene2092 3 месяца назад

      What is Eden’s Gate?

    • @GingerBreadMan144
      @GingerBreadMan144 3 месяца назад

      ​@@kathykeene2092it's from Far Cry 5

  • @rosteddy1
    @rosteddy1 3 месяца назад +2

    Really nice vidéo ! Most people don't understand the video because they omit an important element, which is the personal and inner experience of the two protagonists! We see the images that should speak for themselves: smiles and joy of the two protagonists but yet... I've been praricing TM myself since 2017, morning and evening, I'm delighted! ❤

  • @ThomasDirksen
    @ThomasDirksen 3 месяца назад +28

    I have been watching you guys from the beginning and have always been jealous of your adventures. This video takes place 2 hours from where I live, I am embarrassed that I did not know this town existed and I realize that there are still adventures to be had without even leaving Iowa.

    • @NathanLipetz
      @NathanLipetz 3 месяца назад +8

      It's a cult. Stay far away

    • @mariamdaudi
      @mariamdaudi 3 месяца назад +1

      You should visit! It’s a town full of diversity, art, good restaurants and nice people. It’s worth exploring.

    • @ThomasDirksen
      @ThomasDirksen 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mariamdaudi The next weekend that my wife and I have free, were are certainly going to check it out!

  • @tuneintoyoumedia
    @tuneintoyoumedia 3 месяца назад +8

    “It’s just different” 😅😅😅 indeed it is! And that is why, after living all over the country and, most recently Europe, I keep returning to Fairfield. It is different. There is community, kindness, creativity, and love. I enjoyed meeting you guys and think you did an amazing job capturing the complexities, but also the essence of why people like living here. It would be impossible to capture ALL of the nuances and beauty of this bizarre little town in one video. When I moved back from EU this summer, I wanted to start making videos to showcase some of what makes Fairfield so unique. I’m grateful for all the beautiful weirdos who have devoted themselves to their meditation practice here for so many years because they laid the foundation of good vibes that we still benefit from. These days, many people move here who have nothing to do with TM, but they know it is an interesting community and crave peace. I love the friendliness, synchronicities, deep connections, and conversations that can happen everyday, everywhere you go. Even the grocery store 😅

  • @timothyahalley5064
    @timothyahalley5064 3 месяца назад +14

    As a native of Fairfield, I am happy to see you guys made the visit and put an honest effort into seeing what TM is really about. That said, it is disappointing that the younger generation isn't highlighted nearly as much as it could have been. There's little mention of the cultural diversity at the University, and it seems the older generation decided to 'keep the show to themselves' rather than highlight the vibrant community the younger generation brings to the town. These are the same people that are reaping the most financial benefit of anyone, and they've been doing so since the inception of the movement here; some may say to a fault. We have ethnic restaurants that are staples of the community, as well as a rare GEM of a space in Noble House Kava that promotes community and provides a safe space for all to enjoy. The separation between generations in this town is an apparent problem, and unfortunately it shows in this video. Hopefully you'll visit again and have the opportunity to experience all of what Fairfield has to offer.

  • @tootoomcgoo9674
    @tootoomcgoo9674 3 месяца назад +21

    Idk how people can watch this and come away feeling like it was an advertisement for this place. The two giant meditation "domes", the odd segmentation of the residential areas, the very strange and oversized installations, and frankly, the people... All of this was very off putting and uncomfortable. While I was familiar with TM prior to this video, I didn't know about this town or its connection to TM. Suffice to say, I'm less interested in TM than I was before and I find the town quite unsettling. I get that they didn't say or find anything explicitly negative, but there were definitely undertones of strangeness and anxiety, as well as clear cinematography of the town that captured its weirdness. So while I'm often critical of Yes theory videos, I'm not sure this is really one of those times... Delving into the bulk of the controversy and history of TM, this particular town, its leader, etc., is like a 6-hour documentary effort minimum. That's not what this channel does. Any reasonable person can understand they were given a very curated experience and draw their own conclusions from the scenery and the people.

    • @TheBlueTomato101
      @TheBlueTomato101 3 месяца назад +4

      Just because a person, place or event is strange to you doesn't mean that it is in fact, strange. It's just different from what you are used to seeing or being around. Fear of the unknown is all I'm seeing here in the comments.

  • @douglasrexford
    @douglasrexford 3 месяца назад +7

    Really enjoyable, penetrating look into a meditating community. Everyone so open and honest and real. No one compelled to do anything other than follow their own bliss. Staffan and Thomas notice the benefits of meditation right from the start - first hand - and are free to take it or leave it. No cult pressure to be anyone other than their own best selves.

  • @connerleemusic
    @connerleemusic 2 месяца назад +4

    I lived there for 8 years and graduated from the college. I’m super happy I did, it was the perfect environment for me and I experienced community for the first time. It was super fun to see it in a video 😂 but yeah TM and the school have some bigger issues that they refuse to address and it holds the institution back in a major way. All the leadership needs to be overturned to a younger generation - not unlike America. But I have so many amazing memories of the people I met and know there. The town attracts kind hearted spiritual seekers and I’m v glad to have found it. Was Maharishi a con artist? Yes and no. I’ve come to deeply appreciate him and what he taught. But the men who took it over without giving back to his family did what typical white men do and that’s where the con artistry, dogma, and misogyny flourished. Still love Fairfield and the mentors that made my college education amazing. Still think TM is a fabulous meditation, especially for those who don’t get or haven’t tried meditation.

  • @santos010
    @santos010 3 месяца назад +11

    Quite interesting what the lady at the cafe said “The best way to come to this place is with no intentions, that may help you better to find one.”

    • @alaristodar2257
      @alaristodar2257 3 месяца назад +15

      That lady was me. 😛
      Also, I had no idea who they were or that they were filming me in that moment. I just loved their energy.

  • @Ryan-g6k
    @Ryan-g6k 3 месяца назад +10

    Almost spit my tea out when i saw you posted my home town

  • @anitamountain8351
    @anitamountain8351 5 дней назад

    Thank you for being open and for your objectivity. I have been doing T.M for 45 years and it has helped me through many a difficult situation. It's true that organisationally it has some flaws, though which organisation doesn't. However, the process and the gifts it offers through hundreds of years of the Vedic teaching being handed down, are priceless. People are often not aware the Maharishi was one in a long line of teachers sharing Vedic knowledge so a lot goes before him. It was Maharishi that brought it out to other cultures. There are a number of books available including two more recent ones by Dr Tony Nadar who now heads up TM. There are also a number of books by Maharishi of course. The research on TM is huge and worth looking into. You can have as much or as little involvement in the organisation as you wish. I had 45 years of very little involvement.

  • @joeyochai
    @joeyochai 3 месяца назад +70

    starting the day off with a yes theory vid

    • @faisalhrbk
      @faisalhrbk 3 месяца назад +2

      its arleady night here

    • @YesTheory
      @YesTheory  3 месяца назад +13

      Thank you for doing that buddy! Let us know what you thought about the video :)) / Staffan & Thomas

    • @SlickNick98
      @SlickNick98 3 месяца назад +1

      9,500 views in 20 minutes bro u fell off 😂 ​@YesTheory

    • @SlickNick98
      @SlickNick98 3 месяца назад

      @@Strangetales_ r/wooosshhh

    • @SlickNick98
      @SlickNick98 3 месяца назад

      @Strangetales_ and it's 30,000 views not 9 million that's how many subscribers they have goober 😂😂

  • @sthulander1
    @sthulander1 2 месяца назад +1

    You guys are from Sweden? oh, MY !! I live in Fairfield, and have come and gone 4 different times. I'm retired and healthy . . . 52 years of TM and 40 years of the TM-Sidhis technique. A long, long time ago, my Great Aunt (or Great cousin) visited Rockford, Illinois, US. Her name was Astrid - from Sweden. Rockford has a substantial population of Swedish descent. Astrid had two daughters - Ylva and Ragna. At various points they came to visit my grandfather, John and his sister, Linnea. I haven't seen nor heard from Ylva, nor, Ragna in many, many years. I had mentioned to Ragna (last visit, about 25 years ago?) that I have been practicing TM for a long time, and urged them to take up this precious practice. I feel somewhat embarrassed now, because I cannot remember their last names, nor, which city they were from. But, thank you for visiting this great little town of Fairfield, Iowa. We love it here. Blessings to you both. steven.

  • @wallisb17
    @wallisb17 3 месяца назад +48

    i was admitted into one of their masters programs - went for orientation new student week - and it didn’t feel right so i left and dropped out of the program. definitely weird things going on

    • @WillFinch-k4j
      @WillFinch-k4j 3 месяца назад +3

      What weird things?

    • @dianebekel9326
      @dianebekel9326 3 месяца назад

      I looked into picking up classes to maintain my education licensure. I live in Fairfield; I’d rather take classes in person than on-line.
      MIU would not allow me to enroll in classes unless I also became a meditator.

    • @wallisb17
      @wallisb17 3 месяца назад +8

      so nothing super wild since i was only there for a week. but definitely felt like they were OBSESSED with the main guru guy and were very secretive about their done which i was able to enter because of the orientation but i snuck other friends in with me. they were very in the box thinking when i asked a question they would basically not answer if it was anything that deviated from their thoughts and practices. it also felt like people around campus were placed strategically to meet certain people like very controlled encounters. for example the person who picked me up at the airport was from the same country my father is from which felt so random since it was middle of nowhere iowa and my dads country is small. i didn’t like the vibe overall and even though my program was online just 2x a semester on campus i decided to drop because i thought it felt cult-y and very narrow minded. this was in 2019

    • @wallisb17
      @wallisb17 3 месяца назад +1

      dome*

    • @wallisb17
      @wallisb17 3 месяца назад +1

      also they didn’t show a lot of the facilities but like the dining room and food was not very good and there are hundreds of international students there

  • @julianguadarrama47
    @julianguadarrama47 3 месяца назад +24

    Please come and tell people about what is happening in Western NC, Tennessee and Georgia. I go to App state and it is absolutely heartbreaking what is happening to my community currently. We need all the support we can get and I know that no one can do it better than you guys plus the Yes theory community. Need all of y’all’s support❤

    • @HeatherLandon227
      @HeatherLandon227 3 месяца назад +2

      THIS.

    • @Melanie-xx1fc
      @Melanie-xx1fc 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes!!!! They need more boots on the ground reports with subscribers and resources. If they really want to help bring the world together, they'd definitely focus on my home and others being destroyed and the corruption of the government and Fema/Tema

    • @garrettstater7700
      @garrettstater7700 3 месяца назад +2

      Check out bikesandbeards I know he did a video out there helping w relief efforts

    • @mariamdaudi
      @mariamdaudi 3 месяца назад +1

      It’s so sad 😢

    • @yasminliepa1250
      @yasminliepa1250 3 месяца назад

      many of us have been synchronizing our meditations in support....blessings to all of you...your communities are strong in spirit and will come together with our collective support...from all around the country...hopefully some musicians will come up with a fund raiser to help with the re-building in the following days...

  • @michaelmcburnie611
    @michaelmcburnie611 15 дней назад +1

    Loved this episode! I lived in the town for 10 years and enjoyed my time there. Not what you expect in Iowa but would be just pretty normal if it was CO, CA, NM and many other places that have a large collection of alternative healers, organic foods and restaurants, artists, entrepreneurs from around the world and people interested in being in a like minded community. I moved from CA as many others did. Just the culture of many of the places everyone came from was different for the mainly farming community that existed in and around FF. That alone made us different and some locals did not like that. Many great businesses were started here and some continue on to employ hundreds of locals regardless if they are doing TM. There are generations of families that have grown up in Fairfield now since the university was founded many years ago. People are much more entwined now as Iowan natives and more recent arrived mediators have married and raised families together. The wonderful trail systems, the monthly art walks, performing arts building and much more are shared initiatives of everyone who lives there. Iowa suffers from losing its educated people who graduate and move to other states for better professional opportunities. FF is an example of a place that does retain some of its young bright people. I am a fan of your channel and thanks again for the episode. Yoga and meditation are practiced by millions now in the US, it’s no more of a cult than eating healthy foods, exercising, cold plunging ( maybe you can call that a cult and I am a member) different type of therapy and personal growth programs. Is Boulder a cult town with a large Buddhist University? Taos or Santa Fe? Sedona and so many other unique towns that have alternative education with similar make ups as FF. If this was just about the organization that promotes TM you can find some odd ball stuff but mediating itself has been around for thousands of years and is now part of mainstream society. Looking forward to seeing your future journey’s!

  • @mariamdaudi
    @mariamdaudi 3 месяца назад +10

    I can’t believe you guys came up Fairfield and I didn’t run into you 😭
    That would have made my day.

  • @nickchelemen1099
    @nickchelemen1099 3 месяца назад +8

    That was a cool one
    And Steffan brings perfect vibes to the channel!

  • @travelingaaron
    @travelingaaron 13 дней назад

    I can't believe I had never heard of this place. Looks pretty amazing. Thank you, the timing on this video was great. I have recently rededicated myself to a meditation practice and had forgotten my old mantra for a bit as I have been getting used to using my Muse S headband. I am looking forward to tracking the progress of using my mantra with the headband.

  • @TomfromSES
    @TomfromSES 3 месяца назад +7

    Love you guys! Only 2 minutes in but I think the immersion meter is a cool idea :)

  • @taylorjones7174
    @taylorjones7174 3 месяца назад +12

    Brian is so happy! His laugh is contagious. He (and everyone else in the video) seem to love life and that’s needed now more than ever.
    Love to all. ❤

  • @Coilylady
    @Coilylady 20 дней назад

    Loved this! It’s the second video I’ve watched and I’m hooked! Great positive energy ❤️

  • @ColinNoel
    @ColinNoel 3 месяца назад +21

    Mediation has changed my life in every way for the better. Thank you for this beautiful video. I hope someone reads this and tries this

    • @kaylastahlbaum7265
      @kaylastahlbaum7265 3 месяца назад

      What's your best tip for a beginner? I am going to try!

    • @connieeyberg1067
      @connieeyberg1067 3 месяца назад

      @@kaylastahlbaum7265 if you learn, be regular for 6 months, then evaluate -- for almost everyone, the changes are gradual -- Enjoy !

  • @fragr33f74
    @fragr33f74 3 месяца назад +93

    Man, this video felt kinda uncomfortable to watch. This feels like a very incomplete video with almost zero critical thinking or any challenges presented to the people run the "organisation."

    • @yasminliepa1250
      @yasminliepa1250 3 месяца назад +4

      actually in the beginning they were open and very skeptical....their meditation experiences led them to greater experiences...they leave it all open to the individual....

    • @bounderchris
      @bounderchris Месяц назад +3

      I promise you it’s demonic

    • @dahawk8574
      @dahawk8574 Месяц назад

      Embracing the Dark is integral to achieving Balance.

    • @PomuLeafEveryday
      @PomuLeafEveryday Месяц назад +1

      They didn't really engage with the cult side of it though. They just took meditation classes. There are psychological benefits to any kind of meditation, it's obvious they'd walk away with a positive experience.

    • @Noahvon503
      @Noahvon503 Месяц назад

      Were they supposed to be antagonistic towards the TM people? They were just open to the experience without bias.

  • @cherylstone4152
    @cherylstone4152 3 месяца назад +4

    I've been practicing TM regularly, twice a day, for 49 years. It's great. It's not a cult or a religion, it's a technique that many doctors recommend. And it's enjoyable. It's done a lot for me and I'm so grateful I've had it all these years.

    • @blue-fj9ky
      @blue-fj9ky 3 месяца назад

      I've been practicing TM every day for 53 years. The rest and relaxation are so deep it makes sleep seem like work! I can't begin to describe all the benefits I've received.

    • @Alantexans888
      @Alantexans888 2 месяца назад +1

      I don’t think TM itself is a cult, but the town built around TM feels like a cult

  • @jadedjhypsi
    @jadedjhypsi 3 месяца назад +6

    I remember having the Ram Dass book "Be Here Now" when I was a teen in the 80´s and it literally changed my whole life and way of thinking about humanity and the world around us

  • @wizard5276
    @wizard5276 3 месяца назад +6

    Wow being a long time fan and seeing you guys in Iowa is crazy! 😂

  • @VictorandMJ
    @VictorandMJ 2 месяца назад +7

    That's so beautiful! We've been doing TM for over 4 years now! And it did change our lives! I'm happy that you guys get to practice that, too. 😊

  • @tracy6698
    @tracy6698 3 месяца назад +5

    Missed you! Fav channel on the internet

  • @cool_potato5120
    @cool_potato5120 2 месяца назад +2

    This has been a really good watch! A lot of people in the comments seem to have wanted it to be something more than the actual experience of Thomas and Steffan. People can make up their opinions based on what's shown and prior insuniated by the title but some adventures could also turn out differently. That's what YES Theory is all about!

  • @samanthae3609
    @samanthae3609 Месяц назад

    I recently found your channel and you have all become my favorite! The things you do, and the kindness you show towards people is truly inspiring. ❤

  • @jordi1971
    @jordi1971 3 месяца назад +7

    My mom comes from a small place in the Netherlands called Vlodrop. There is also a Maharishi complex that totally sticks out looking like an Indian temple, this is the village were Maharishi died as well. If you guys ever are nearby you should make a visit.

    • @dianebekel9326
      @dianebekel9326 3 месяца назад

      Maharishi was living overseas in the Netherlands because he was wanted in the US for tax evasion.

    • @LawsonEnglish
      @LawsonEnglish 3 месяца назад

      @@dianebekel9326 actually, he may have been wanted in *India*, but not in the USA: the USA has radicallly differnt tax laws, and the organization follows them to the letter.

    • @LawsonEnglish
      @LawsonEnglish 3 месяца назад

      I'm sorry, the TM organization's international HQ is in Vlodrop and it doesn't even remotely look Hindu:
      This is the planned final appearance: meru.international/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/MERU-3D-Master-plan-South-Side-update-2023-e1712854263500.jpg
      This is a drone flyby of the construction from a seven years ago:
      ruclips.net/video/YyenV9c3LjM/видео.html

    • @jarvisstark6613
      @jarvisstark6613 2 месяца назад

      @@LawsonEnglish yupp we have so many fake guru wanted in india but white people be like " this is my god"

    • @LawsonEnglish
      @LawsonEnglish Месяц назад

      Meru does NOT look like an Indian temple. Anyone who doubts this should google *"Milestones on the way to a complete MERU campus"* That is what the international al HQ is meant to look like by about 2035. If you think that is an indian temple, you need to get out more.

  • @rypotchi
    @rypotchi 3 месяца назад +12

    "If you don't know something, it creates fear." That makes a lots of sense.

  • @moderatecatlady4282
    @moderatecatlady4282 2 месяца назад +1

    My mom was born and raised here and I’ve spent a lot of my life in Fairfield, it’s a lovely town with a diverse culture ❤

  • @amazingblur3543
    @amazingblur3543 3 месяца назад +11

    I have meditated for nearly 20 years and have never been pressured to give money or change my beliefs or move to Fairfield. I even did weekly group meditations with my teachers and peers for free for years and when I decided to move to another city there was absolutely no attempt to get me to rejoin another group. There are advanced techniques but my teachers said they weren't necessary for achieving enlightenment, it was just like mediation on steroids and that enlightenment isn't an absolutely definable thing and shouldn't even be the focus, it's literally just meditation and everyone from Christians to atheists can do it. Every now and then there is a weirdo trying to make it into their religion and treats all the supplemental Ayurvedic knowledge as such but that stuff is clearly all about health and environment and doesn't even encroach on any existing belief systems. If someone claims Maharishi could fly, that would be an example of a weirdo trying to make it a religion because out of hundreds of people I've talked to about transcendental meditation I have never heard anyone make that claim.

  • @chandnipatel6086
    @chandnipatel6086 3 месяца назад +7

    Staffan reminds me of Joy from Inside Out hahaha

  • @missladybug6712
    @missladybug6712 3 дня назад

    The people of Fairfield seem really lovely! It's wonderful to see people who are open and caring. :)

  • @pablotescobar9175
    @pablotescobar9175 3 месяца назад +16

    bro you know Brian and friend did hella drugs back in the day and prolly just smoke a lil weed now but that art room is crazyy aha good vibes and what seem to be the nicest people

    • @giorgereid9216
      @giorgereid9216 3 месяца назад +2

      defo a regular acid user

    • @pablotescobar9175
      @pablotescobar9175 3 месяца назад

      @@giorgereid9216 fr then Brian said oh we just put a few tabs of acid in ur drinks confirmed it.

    • @alaristodar2257
      @alaristodar2257 3 месяца назад +4

      I’ve known Brian for many years. He doesn’t use any drugs. He’s just like that. 😊

    • @giorgereid9216
      @giorgereid9216 3 месяца назад +2

      @@pablotescobar9175 tbf the word tabs sold it to me lmao he defo uses a dropper under the tongue 😂

  • @KaelynHatfield-o9k
    @KaelynHatfield-o9k 3 месяца назад +210

    Oprah Winfrey was at those Diddy parties.

    • @richberr
      @richberr 3 месяца назад +4

      I like pizza

    • @sutherlandshots2954
      @sutherlandshots2954 3 месяца назад +10

      @@richberr Is that your mantra?😀

    • @plee6223
      @plee6223 3 месяца назад +11

      Trump was there, Princeton Harry, Jamie Fox, Ashton Kutcher. etc. What’s your point?

    • @beemily
      @beemily 3 месяца назад +1

      same

    • @evelynreynolds1447
      @evelynreynolds1447 3 месяца назад +3

      @@plee6223Uh, the Diddy parties or the TM town?