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TM is a stealth cult

TM is what I call a “stealth” cult. The public tends to think of a “cult” as a group with very high-pressure recruiting tactics, or that commits suicide, or that sells flowers in airports, or that conducts mass marriage ceremonies, or that pursues its opponents with lawsuits, etc. etc.. Therefore there are very few people who recognize that TM is a cult. It has successfully marketed itself to the public as a “scientifically validated, simple, natural relaxtion technique.” Most members of the public are dismissive of TM, but yet they consider it at worst eccentric and harmless.

TM’s recruiting is very subtle. It is based on post-trance indoctrination that begins very subtly during the basic course in TM. TM is happy to let most people fail recruiting and wander off unhindered. It’s quite happy settling for the smaller subset of those who learn TM who do end up sinking into the cult. And once it starts, the descent deeper and deeper into the cult is very gradual. Everything is entirely “voluntary”, and even after falling into the cult aspect of TM a person can walk away at any time without being actively blocked from doing so, and without being pursued. There is no real pressure to descend farther into the cult, people are attracted to do so by the prospect of achieving Enlightenment and “bliss”, and thereby achieving complete freedom from “suffering”. The phobic induction is very subtle; eventually a person will become convinced that there will significant negative karmic consequences, both in this life and the next, of leaving TM, but this also is developed very gradually and is not blatently instilled. And so on and so forth.

Most people quit practicing TM entirely after awhile, without ever having descended into the cultic aspects of it. Those who do descend into the cult get quite stuck in it, however, and end up wasting their lives in it. They will become active in TM offerings that involve much more than “twenty minutes twice a day” of meditation. TM is just a methods of self-inducing a trance state. “Trance” is a form of “dissociation”. Self-inducing dissociation for hours a day for months or years at a time, as many of those who descend into the cult do, is extremely psychologically dangers and many such people develop severe psychological problems.

The official TM dogma regarding such people is that it’s their own fault if they can’t handle the rapid pace of spiritual “evolution” induced by TM. When their psychological problems manifest in observable dysfunction, these people will be denied access to further “courses”, access to “advanced techniques”, and access to all other TM offerings that are supposed to greatly accelerate one’s “evolution”.

Some of these people will crash and burn, severely. Students at “Maharishi University of Management” who develop debilitating dysfunction have been driven to nearby emergency rooms and dumped there. Those TMers who are working as full-time (and miserably paid) staff at TM facilities will lose their jobs. Those who have become celibate TM monks in the “Thousand-Headed Purusha Program”, or celibate TM nuns in the “Mother Divine Program”, will be kicked out. A great many of such “kick outs” have been living a life involving many hours of self-induced dissociation a day for many years and are ill-prepated to cope with life on the “outside”, this in addition to the dissociative disorders that they have started to develop. Other TMers, as a result of their own dysfunction and also as a result of having been banned from TM’s “advanced” offerings, just limp away on their own.

It is extremely rare for any of these people to ever realize that they have actually been in a cult. This is because the success of TM’s “stealth cult” approach has fooled them too, and (unlike Scientology for example) there is extraordinarily little public discussion about the cultic aspects of TM. Those who crash and burn and end up outside of TM just nurse their wounds and try to “get a life” again without ever understanding what has actually happened to them. And those that do eventually come to understand that they were in a cult just want to heal and get on with their lives. So there are extremely few former TMers who publically oppose TM. And those that do so are usually dismissed by the public because of the public perception that TM is harmless despite its eccentricities.

TM’s “stealth cult” approach has been extraordinarily successful. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has achieved total psychological dominance of a great many followers who consider him an enlightened man who has revived the highest spiritual teaching that has ever been available on the planet. And he has absolute control of the millions and millions of dollars that the TM organization has garnered over the decades. For awhile it seemed like TM would die out as there were very few new “initiates”. However, newly developed propaganda efforts are proving highly successful. For example, the efforts by the famous film director David Lynch to introduce TM into public schools are proving distressingly successful, and his extensive of tour major college campuses giving presentations that include TM progaganda have been well received by student audiences.

The public needs to know about TM but it is a very difficult uphill battle.

Joe Kellett from Falling Down the TM Rabbit Hole

 

 

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