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This site is critical
of Transcendental Meditation®
My name is Joe
Kellett. Although I am a former TM teacher,
I no longer in any way represent Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi or any or his organizations.
This page site is in
no way connected with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
nor with any of his organizations that
promote and teach "Transcendental Meditation"®
(often just called "TM"®) and associated
practices. On the contrary, the purpose
of these pages is to provide information and arguments
recommending against involvement with said
individual or with any of his organizations.
If you want the official TM position,
go to an official TM organizational source. You also
can find links to many additional official TM
organizational sources at "AllTM.org".
I
intend no criticism of any individuals other than
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi!
When I was a TM teacher, I was quite
sincere about what I was doing. I truly
believed that I was "doing good" in promoting
and teaching TM to people. Now, as you will
see if you keep reading, I feel much different
about what I was actually doing.
However, I still assume that TM
officials and TM teachers sincerely believe everything
they tell you. Sometimes they may not give
you all the information that in my opinion you
should know. However, they think
they are withholding such information "for your
own good" because you are "not ready for it".
They mean well.
So I don't mean to imply
criticism of any individual other than Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi. I assume that everyone
else involved in TM is at the very worst
another victim who thinks they are "doing
good".
Introduction to the issues
This next link will throw you into
the "deep end" of the whole issue rather quickly.
By way of introducing myself the first
resource I'd like to refer you to is the story
of my own "fall down the TM rabbit hole":
A Simple, Natural,
Relaxation Technique?".
Does the whole thing seem a little
odd? Good, you're getting the idea.
However, perhaps you were unable to follow my
story because you don't know enough about the
special world of TM.
Let's try another dunk in the deep
end: Attorney Anthony DeNaro, who is a former
professor of economics and business law at the
Transcendental Meditation organization's own private
university, as well as being a former legal counsel
to the same institution, alleges a
very serious and deliberate pattern of fraud,
and that "outright lies and deception, are used
to
cover-up or sanitize the dangerous reality
on campus of very serious nervous breakdowns,
episodes of dangerous and bizarre behavior, suicidal
and homicidal ideation, threats and attempts,
psychotic episodes, crime, depression and manic
behavior that often accompanied roundings
(intensive group meditations with brainwashing
techniques)".
Next I'll go into more detail, but
one last comment first. I am going to be
focusing on discussing a full-blown free-fall
descent down the TM rabbit hole. This is
not the experience that everyone has, but it is
the experience that I want everyone to be aware
of and to be warned about. But if you find
any of what follows at all interesting, be sure
to also read the "Common Objections
and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)" where
I explore some of the nuances.
(Not familiar with the "falling
down the rabbit hole" allusion? Try clicking on
the image at the top of this page.)
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