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He was from LA, and as I said
before, I met Ravi once and he scowled and so did I. It was obvious he didn't
like me for whatever reason, and the feeling was mutual. Maybe it would be
different now, but I have no respect for gurus who have more money than I, a
Westerner have. All the charity bullshit is just that, tax shelters.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 9:24
PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Learn
Sudarshan Kriya
--- Llundrub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A
friend of mine a long time ago really really loved > Sri Sri, and I
wonder if anyone knows of him. Or > Peter could you maybe ask. His name
is Terence > Wassgren. He was a tall punk rocker looking person >
with natural white blonde hair. Last time I saw him > was in 1990.
Thanks.
I'll ask. What area of the country was he from? And how
could you not love Sri Sri? The guy is da bomb! The infinite actually knows
your name and talks to you. Interesting experience, to say the
least. -Peter
> ----- Original
Message ----- > From: Patrick Gillam >
To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, April 25,
2005 4:02 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Learn Sudarshan
Kriya > > > > Vaj wrote, more or
less: > > > > bhuta-shuddhi
(Purification of the five elements > > > in the
body/bodies) should always precede > mantra. >
> Peter Sutphen, your originating post said kriya
> breathing is the greatest, but would you agree
> it should precede instruction in meditation? >
Always? > > My 'ru chums who endorsed the Art of
Living course > > always said it was the best
precursor to TM ever. > I > blew them off because I
never did even the TM > pranayam, so I figured I'd never do
something more > > elaborate. >
> Of course, if I did something more elaborate,
> perhaps I'd get something out of it. >
> Seems to me this is another case where the best
> approach would be for a qualified person to >
prescribe > what's best for the student. For example, in
my > ideal > world, a personal development program
would > determine where a person needed the most help,
> whether it be bodily purification, development of >
inner > silence, chi flow or whatever. >
> The diagnosis could be done through pulse >
diagnosis, > jyotish, dowsing, intuition or some other
means. > > What I'm describing may be what Ed
Tarabilda > promoted. > I know Mahesh Subrahmanyam
provides a jyotish > service > to these ends. But I'm
thinking of a universal > self- > development
supermarket, where all the diagnoses > and prescriptions
are available centrally. As it > is now, > someone who
wanted to follow this approach would > have > to find
their own sources and a la carte it, as it > were. >
> Just a ramble. But my question for Dr. Pete is >
sincere. > > - Patrick Gillam > >
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