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> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > 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. 
> >
>jyouells wrote: 
> Jim, 
> 
>   The problem is: After 10 or 20 or 30+ years of TM if they are still
> incomprehensible to us, maybe he (MMY) doesn't comprehend them either
> or just maybe, the plans are not what he says they are.... 
> 
>   "Incomprehensible due to the complexity of the task" is similar to
> the logic that is used to justify all kinds of behavior that just
> doesn't seem right at all. 
> 
> JohnY

The other problem is that most of us got involved in the TMO and devoted to MMY 
when 
the whole Plan seemed fairly easy to comprehend, and it was a Plan we wanted to 
help 
with.  Over the years, the TMO appears to have changed so dramatically, at 
least as 
regards, logic, money, misuse of money, the way it treats other people, selling 
of 
knowledge etc etc etc.  Most of us ended up looking around at some point and 
realizing 
that we are in the midst of an organization and with a teacher that we would 
never even go 
near if we were not already involved.  I don't think it should be that hard to 
be a person 
who wants to meditate and "do good" and live a life .  Does it need to be such 
a complex, 
mind twisting thing?  If I have learned anything here at FFL, it is that gurus 
and their plans 
are not all purity, they can be - in fact usually are - gray and a mixed bag, 
just like the 
rest of us.  But also that I have every right to step away from Plans and 
people who seem 
unethical, unkind, or off balance.  Once we make truth and integrity and 
compassion so 
complex, we can easily loose our footing.




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