Maharishi is not hiding the plans. They are incomprehensible due to the complexity of the task he is accomplishing. Infinite multi- tasking.
--- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When I read this after just seeing my teacher I feel sad. He would not hide any plans of his. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: jim_flanegin > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 7:09 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: England down the drain/TMO privatised? > > > Thanks for your reply. And I am not a TM teacher so that is a moot > point. I probably agree with more of what you said than is apparent. > > However, do you really know what Maharishi's project plan is for the > enlightenment of the world? I don't. I say 'project plan' to > distiguish the actual mechanics from the objectives. > > An example would be if my objective were to make sweet lemonade. One > of the steps on my project plan towards the fulfillment of my > objective would be to pick sour lemons, which when viewed by itself > would appear opposed to the final objective (sweet lemonade), unless > one had a full comprehension of the project plan. > > I have long suspected that there is much going on behind the scenes > with Maharishi's true project plan, much as Judy Stein suggested in > a post that I believe you copied here. This actual project plan of > Maharishi's probably doesn't correlate very well to what is > reflected by the TM Movement, and Maharishi's outward decisions. > > Am I happy with what I see going on in the world? Yes and no. No, > suffering appears to be continuing for an awfully lot of people. Of > course that is the appearance. And yes, I have seen a huge > improvement during my lifetime with regard to what people are able > to accept and enjoy in their lives; openness of ideas, advances in > technology, TM. > > Do I believe in my heart of hearts that the nuclear holocaust is > imminent as your posting seemed to suggest? No, absolutely not. I do > believe the main reason that Maharishi made his presence known > through Guru Dev here on Earth is that we were irrevocably headed in > that direction. Now we are not. > > Are my motives absolutely selfish with regard to what I want for > myself vs the world? Absolutely, though there is clearly a point > where the world as an expression of my consciousness merges with me > and the question appears absurd. > > Should independent TM teachers make themselves and the programs they > were taught to propagate available out of compassion? > Hypothetically, yes. although it is their choice and I am not the > one to exhort them to do so. And if I were to exhort them to do so, > I would not use as my justification the possibility that we are > doomed by nuclear warfare if they don't. (Which was the point I was > trying to originally express to you...). > > Thanks, > > Jim > > > > --- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > FYI: Birth chart conclusions were based on a birthdate > > of January 12, 1917. > > > > REPLY > > > > Well, let's see. To begin with, when TM first became available, > > it was marketed as a stress relieving technique, and pretty > > effective at that, since it was effortless. > > That was during the Cold War. At that time nuclear annihilation was > > a real threat. Basically, for me, while having deep love and > > profound respect > > for Maharishi, it was AWAYS the TM technique and its potential > > for mental and physical health that it offered, that interested me. > > > > Now though, Maharishi's "perfect" vision for the world is nothing > > short of absolute perfection. To achieve that end, some pretty > > (to my mind) bizarre management decisions have been made. > > What do YOU make of that kind of management style??? > > Has it succeeded? > > > > Can you see that vision of perfection when you > > look around at what's going on in our world? > > Do you feel satisfied? REALLY???? > > > > If not, and you are a teacher, and you have > > the ability to become an independent TM instructor, then you > > can do some powerful good in the world. Anyone with COMPASSION > > would want to make this technique available to everyone in need > > of it. Anyone who makes the decision to become > > an independent teacher deserves our full support and > > encouragement. > > > > Why should it concern you what HIS agenda is? It is your > > own agenda, yours and mine, that matters. 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