Sounds nice, but I tried to talk too a Purusha that I used to be friends with and as soon as he realized I was broke he never talked to me again. There's more to it than some blissful brain coherence. There's also probably a real difficulty integrating into the world. And if they were thrust into that, that's what I would feel sorry for them for. Imagine Bevan trying to get a job somewhere where he wasn't surrounded by his peer group.
 
I'm proud of me in that I moved away from the Movement and went somewhere where no one even knows that I ever meditated. Even though I'm not really functional here, I at least can relate to normal humans. That's not the case with THP.  They are fully brainwashed and cannot survive in this world. Maybe fighting the evil conditions at Livingston manor will be good for them. At least it will be better than them trying to get doctors and lawyers and ceo and business jobs in today's market.  Integration took me ten years after MIU. It will take them longer. 
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--- Llundrub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In fact, I'm tempted to think this is almost the
> saddest thing I've ever heard yet. The fear a
> Purusha must feel to think that soon they'll be
> kicked out into the cold world. It's really
> terrifying I'm sure. That makes me really sad for
> them.  I wish there was something I could do,
> besides cough up money.  Since I have no job
> myowndamnself. The fucking world is a real bummer
> sometimes.  Some Messiah. They should just all move
> to India and live in caves.

After decades of culturing that silence, letting this
fear of abandonment burn all the way in with no
resistance whatsoever could be the last stroke that
leads to total awakening. But they can't resist at
all. Abandon all hope and transcend all positions, all
stories into That.







>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Llundrub
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:23 PM
>   Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Wasn't it our
> prediction they would end up in the Pundits houses
>
>
>   Looks like they'll be living the highest
> profession in a shanty.
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: wayback71
>     To: [email protected]
>     Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:15 PM
>     Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Wasn't it our
> prediction they would end up in the Pundits houses
>
>
>     --- In [email protected], Rick
> Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     > on 5/11/05 12:34 AM, bbrigante at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>     > >
>     > > If they rehabbed every room, with one
> purusha to a room, would there
>     > > be enough space for the 200(last I heard) on
> Purusha?
>     >
>     > I think so. The Manor's a pretty big place.
> But it was in bad shape 28 years
>     > ago, when I was a director there. Foundations
> needed serious work, etc. Must
>     > be a real mess now. There was some recent
> renovation work. Bevan even lived
>     > there for several months to oversee it. So
> maybe it's not so bad.
>
>     Most of Livingston Manor is entirely infected
> with black mold - it can be seen and smelled. 
>     As of a year ago, the only section inhabitable
> was a 2 story outbuilding off to the right of
>     the main Manor/  It is only this outbuilding
> that has been used for small courses for the
>     last few years.  It was fixed up to be clean and
> one room serves as the dining room and
>     seats about 25 people.  That's it.
>
>     The large lecture hall, the entry hall, and all
> the rooms in the excutive area were saturated
>     with mold.  The entire thing was sheeted off
> with plactic to prevent the mold from
>     infesting the air.  Local workers were hired to
> clean up thick sheets of slick black mold
>     down in the lower levels (where people used to
> do the siddhis).  They wore boots, used
>     chemicals and brooms and scrapers, and 2 days
> later another sheet of black slime was
>     growing all over again.  The big old dining
> halls were also sealed off, and when you walked
>     in there, you were hit with a huge stench of
> moldy air.  Same with trying to walk thru the
>     main  building.  Many years of unrepaired roof
> leaks and no heat caused this.   They could
>     not get a C of O for the place.  maybe that is
> changing, but I doubt it.
>
>     Most of the other outbuildings have caved in and
> no one has removed the debris.   For
>     200 purusha to live there would take some sturdy
> and brave souls.  A person could get
>     really sick there.
>
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