--- In [email protected], off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "easyone200" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > on 4/10/05 12:58 PM, easyone200 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > >> on 4/10/05 12:45 AM, easyone200 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >> > > > >>> What is the possibility that you created this experience for > yourself due to > > > >>> your > > > >>> overwhelming desire or expectation. M is a con man at least > 99.99% of the > > > >>> time, let's just > > > >>> make that 100% and give yourself credit for your own good > experiences. Ditto > > > >>> for the rest > > > >>> of these guru con artists. > > > >> > > > >> Have you ever been with him in person - close proximity? > > > > > > > > Yes. Many times. > > > > > > You didn't feel or don't remember feeling the darshan? You think > he's just a > > > mere con man dressed in white robes? > > I had few blissful experiences the most powerful one was during a > puja. Does this mean I > > don't think he is a crook? No. I think we are all capable of > generating these experiences > > within ourselves. They are extremely powerful. When we associate > them with a person, you > > get a cult of personality or a religion. Wether the object of your > worship is sinister or just a > > plain old crook determines how much of your life is taken > advantage of or destroyed. It is > > similar to a parent that sexually abuses a child. Despite knowing > what has been done to > > them the child still loves the parent and tries forever to > integrate how that all powerful > > loving parental figure could be so horrific and destructive to > them. They can't do it and > > this conflict destroys their lives almost all of the time. > > These gurus take our spiritual yearning and pervert it for their > own selfish sick desires. > > Wether it is money or sex or just getting off on the power. Look > at the bizarre lengths > > some of the people here go to justify the actions of Maharishi. I > thing Brigante wins the > > prize on this group for the most complete disconnect from the > reality of Maharishi's > > actions and who he thinks he is! OMG a web site devoted to how M > is ok and those around > > him are responsible for all the bad stuff of the TMO. I think he > even has footnotes. It is > > probably a daily struggle for him and causes him much heartache > (I'm sure he will > > disagree.) I am sure there is the occasional guru figure that has > good motives and tries to > > do something for people. I don't think this happens very often > because they would not try > > to be gurus and specially revered if they were not egomaniacs or > pathological in some > > way. > > easyone>>> > > > easyone: > 1. Did you ever practice Maharishi's yogic flying? > 2. Did you hop sometimes as a spontaneous, non-physical intent? > 3. What were your most memorable inner experiences during yogic > flying? > 4. Did you have interesting or nice (out of the ordinary - not every > day nice such as too much coffee or something), once a week on > average or more? > 5. Did you notice a difference in a large group, as opposed to being > on your own? This is all irrelevant to me.
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