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"Several years ago when I was asked to speak at the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s big session that they had at Amherst, I Pointed out that I felt that meditation had been somewhat repugnant to me in the 1920’s due to the concept that it was being used for personal attainment. I felt that we were given the youngest kind of capability only so that we could be useful to others. only
"I had taken meditation in/on that basis in 1927. I had not cited anybody but I involved my own disciplines which turned out to be, strangely enough and coincidentally, about what the great Hindus had found, and so forth. But it came to me in a trial-and-error way. Intuitively it seemed to be a hierarchy; it identifies why I did what I did. And then I go on and show how you would use this thinking and how you would really go about doing things for others.
"I think it would be useful to you to think a great deal about hierarchies. I always decide what comes first; I always think in terms of critical paths, what overlaps what. There is a very powerful way of my thinking.
