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Yogic flying

I'm actually kinda pissed at Doug because in that clip it just seems like he's trying to recruit people into his magic cult.... is it just me? lol
 
Doug was a big deal back when. Whacky as hell, but cool in a 70's vibe kind of way.

I expect I'm a tad older than you. :D
I hope with my recent post I honored your memory.

I used to be in a cult and actually more whacked out and kooky than Doug, yeah take heart bros, you can make it back from that far.
 
I'm actually kinda pissed at Doug because in that clip it just seems like he's trying to recruit people into his magic cult.... is it just me? lol

Naww... he's just trippin' man. :p

Show you how little I watched kids shows as a kid... Robin the Frog? WTF?

I looked it up... Kermit's nephew. Never knew that. :D
 
Oh yeah... that's Dougie.

Wow, sometimes memory lane hurts.

:D

That's so sad. :( So he basically bought into the woo then (if he was appearing in commercials for them and he stopped receiving medical treatment for liver cancer on the Mahareshi's advice). Of course, the liver cancer probably would have gotten him anyway, but it's still a shame. I guess being a stage magician doesn't necessarily mean you will be a skeptic like Randi or Penn & Teller.
 
randi tried hard, it was his friend, imagine you were james's friend and how he would work
 
I guess being a stage magician doesn't necessarily mean you will be a skeptic like Randi or Penn & Teller.

I reluctantly lump Cris Angel in with the good guys too. He called out someone for doing a dumb psychic bit on some magician reality show thing a few years ago.
 
It occasionally surprises people to learn that I am a trained teacher of Transcendental Meditation.

I left the TM movement just about the time that the sidhi program was introduced. I wanted to learn to talk to animals, although walking through walls sounded pretty cool, too. Then I thought ... now hang on just a minute ...

~~ Paul
 
We had a branch of the Natural Law Party in Canada too (or "Parti de la Loi Naturelle" in Québec). They ran a particularly hilarious commercial about two decades ago, now a cult classic, that not only featured the ever-silly butt-bouncing, but also a creepy spokesman with a jheri-curled mullet and a 70s porn mustache. The French-dubbed version is even more delightful.

Rumour has it most of their political donations went to the Maharishi. Supposedly they were going to build a Maharishi-based theme park near Niagara Falls. Sadly, Doug died before they could break ground.
 
... walking through walls ...

~~ Paul

I knew there was some silliness I was forgetting about TM. That was it.


Not to mention (according to this documentary) that it only seems to work when Boston's "More Than a Feeling" is playing. Talk about silliness ("Hitch a Ride" would have been more appropriate)!!

 
There must be an explanation why levitation skills failed to catch on. Closing ones eyes while air borne is not very practical and accidents must have been a common occurrence. Tree climbing skills replaced the accident prone yogic levitation. It is less awkward, safer and humans are better suited for it given our primate past.

Check video.
Tree Climbing Championship.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVJ3jdJu8SE
 
Anyone else sometimes have dreams where you can fly? I like those.

I wonder if that's how they got the idea. If only you could remember how to do that after you wake up. ;)
 
They were a lot more convincing when they only allowed still photography.

QFT. Although I never thought they could fly or any such thing, their pictures in which they all appeared to be calmly levitating were pretty bad ass.
 
I got a dream where I can jump really high like a lemur. I'm like wheeeeeee look at me!
 
Anyone else sometimes have dreams where you can fly? I like those.

I wonder if that's how they got the idea. If only you could remember how to do that after you wake up. ;)


Well, not flying like Superman all that much. However, having done some acrobatics in my youth. My "flying", in dreams, tends to be more like the Flying Graysons. Much lighter on my feet and more coordinated, most times, than I was doing it awake. The landings don't stick as much, due to the former, and often proceeds to some other execution (no 'Grayson' pun intended) in the dream, due to the latter. While I do experience the other type of flying from time to time, it generally does tend more to wake me up, unfortunately.
 
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