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CUL:Cult of the Empty Mind
Transcendental Meditation comes in many guises. Indeed, it can come
heavily disguised. (For a Hindu this is quite logical because he will
gladly lie to gain a convert.)
My reason for mentioning Hinduism is given below, but Christian
readers must always be on their guard when it comes to what seems to be
a Christian 'therapy' or meditative process. In particular, watch out
for 'harmless' treatments available on the NHS or other therapy
provision. It is very easy for a professional Christian worker to be
fooled by what appears to be a slick and proven therapy. One example is
Gestalt Therapy, which relies heavily on Eastern mysticism and its
philosophies.
HISTORY OF TM
There are many faces to Transcendental Meditation (more commonly
called TM), but do not be sidetracked - it is just one of the many
facets of Hinduism. It first hit the headlines in the swiftly changing,
heady atmosphere of the 1960's, when the cult leader, Maharishi Mahesh
Yogi, toured the U.S.A. He presented TM as a scientific answer to
today's problems of race hatred, violence, drug abuse and anxiety.
Literally thousands flocked to enrol in TM courses. Everyone, from
university educationists to the armed forces, prisons, schools and even
theological colleges, swarmed to be a part of the new wave of thinking.
They all felt the need for change, for a new spirituality. TM seemed to
offer this, even though it was primarily billed as scientific.
Many scientific claims were made for the truth and helpfulness of
TM. But, one by one, concerned scientists found the claims to be false
or exaggerated. Personally, for instance, I have noted that certain
mechanical machines used to lower blood pressure can do the same work
as TM does. More pertinently, Christian holiness and prayer is far
superior to any 'method'. Today TM is often used in psychiatric
settings. Alas, it is also to be found within our churches. As in the
past, TM may often be disguised as something else. Many martial arts,
for example, are based on TM techniques. Others, in an effort to hide
the true origins of TM, try to present certain meditative processes as
scientific or psychological treatments.
TRUE NATURE OF TM
Those who attend TM sessions usually believe they are to be treated
for anxiety. TM also claims to make better work relations, reduce
fears, etc. But, as one Hindu priest told me, "people must, if needs
be, be tricked into becoming Hindus"!!! The Maharishi himself tells
instructors that people are "too ignorant" to understand Hinduism,
therefore they must be helped, by deceit!!
Thus, newcomers to TM are asked to bring flowers with them to their
first session. They are also urged to bring fruit and a handkerchief
(these are themselves a warning signal!) They are put facing the
Maharashi's own dead guru and the instructor sings a song in Sanskrit
and invites the newcomer to bow. Many Christians have done this.
What is not known is that the song is in praise of Hindu gods and it
invokes the spirits. The newcomer is given a 'mantra', a meaningless
word which is used as a repetitive prayer. When the initiate repeats
his mantra he is actually invoking the gods for himself. All this time,
he does not know he is doing anything religious but believes it is a
meditative technique.
RESULTS OF TM
Gradually, the initiate comes under the control of both his
instructor and his own mantra. There comes a time when the constant
repetition of his mantra produces a numbness of mind, when he does not
even hear himself praying to the gods. His mind empties of all thought,
leading towards the 'merging of self' with the so called 'absolute
deity', Brahma.
Eventually, adherents to TM lose their personality and lose touch
with reality. They no longer love anyone else and many end up with
mental disorders. Many, also, suffer demon attack and even possession.
The Maharishi sees no place in the world for a non-Hindu. He claims
that man is divine and so he cannot sin. His only 'sin' he says, "is
that he does not recognize his own divinity"!!! It is not unusual that
TM adherents take up the occult in its many forms, including
levitation, witchcraft etc.
THE PLACE OF YOGA
Yoga exercises are not as harmless as they seem. Again, many
Christians take up Yoga as a 'harmless pastime' to help relieve tension
and aches. Experts say, however, that yoga is no more effective than
any other form of physical training. More to the point, though, is the
fact that every single minute movement to be found in any yoga exercise
is really a prayer to the gods! Each passive, gentle movement is a
symbol which 'speaks' to the spirits. Christians who take up yoga
seriously or TM, eventually lose all love they ever had for their
Saviour and God. They begin to accept all kinds of 'other gospels' and
will usually start to say that God can be reached by other faiths. Some
may also experience the other horrific problems already mentioned.
CONCLUSION
TM is not to be fooled with or toyed with. It is a cult, a lie of
the devil. It cannot, in any form, be 'mixed' with Christianity. In my
own town, the local Anglican church regularly holds yoga sessions and
TM sessions in the aisle! It is all put under the title of 'Christian'!
TM is Hindu. It is meant to draw you into a false religion which is
devoted to false gods and evil spirits. The devil will use any means to
destroy men and turn men from the true God. TM in its many disguises
does just that.
edited by TRINITY 1 BBS originally supplied by REACHOUT Trust, PO
Box 43, Twickenham, Middx TW2 7EG)