Sat Nam!
A student (he should really like math!!!) asked me about the "formula" to
compute the efficay of the group practice.
He found online these guidelines:
1) Yogi Bhajan said that group meditation multiplied the individual effort
not just added to it. For example, with three people its effect is 3 X 2 X
1 not 1+1+1. This powerful multiplicative effect is why even small groups
have a large effect
(http://www.3ho.org/kundalini-yoga/kundalini-yoga-yb/sadhana/).
2) The effect of the chant is that you are multiplied by the total number
of people participating plus twice the number squared. This number times
each japa, or meditative repetition, equals the effect. This means the
effect of a few hundred thousand repetitions can be achieved in a moderate
size group in a short time
(http://www.yogibhajan.com/ybkriyas/index.php?id=107).
Does the case #1 mean that (i.e.) 10 repetitions of a mantra in a group of
4 people he has to count 10 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1.....and, with the same numbers,
in the case #2 how you would compute the formula???
What would you answer to this student?
Thank you in advance!!!
Blessings,
Sujan S.
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