One of my college prep teachers taught us TM. As future college students, she felt that we needed to have various relaxation and stress management resources at the ready. I found it to be wonderful. It really did help. She did speak of different colors we might see and their meanings, but all in all, it was just a wonderful way to destress and relax after a bad day in calc. class!
2007-08-28 04:40:59
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answered by usafbrat64 7
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And witch craft is a acknowledged religion according to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Other teacher have said prayers to the gods of the Hindu's and Buddhists, to Indian Spirits, etc... The only one that teachers can not pray to in school is Jesus (or the God of Jesus).
Students still have the right to pray, but they must start it and not the teacher.
2007-08-28 04:40:32
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answered by tim 6
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I don't know about it being satanism. It is however, part of new age mysticism and is a religion. If schools want to scream about keeping religion out of class rooms why do they do something like this?
2007-08-28 04:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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What part of transcendental meditation suggests Satan to you, exactly? Isn't transcendence a Christian goal, and meditation, though not a Christian practice, a practice similar to that of prayer (in addition to it helping to calm oneself, and having mild health benefits).
2007-08-28 04:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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That's nice, dear.
*pat pat*
Now run outside and play, there's a good kid.
If this is the "best" of your knowledge, I'd hate to hear the worst.
2007-08-28 05:01:16
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answered by Raven's Voice 5
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LOL
satan's secret society - that's funny
2007-08-28 04:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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your handle should be "false" not "truth"
2007-08-28 04:20:06
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answered by NONAME 5
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