What is the dharma teaching of Woo Hoo? The emptiness
of all things or the fullness of all things?

--- Llundrub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah she's just another pratyekabuddha who is into
> being a God amongst mortals. Megalomaniac doesn't
> quite describe her. Not a single one of these gurus
> teaches liberation from samsara. Nirmala, Kalki
> (sic), Sai baba, Sigh Yada, or Maharishi Yagya
> Jyotish Ayurveda Sthapatya Veda Mahesh Yogi Maharaj
> Raam Raaj King Maker Woo Hoo. They all just like
> being worshipped. If you know some vedic chants then
> in India it's very easy to get people to prostate to
> you and call you great things. A pal of mine who
> sells rudraksha was very learned in them and he knew
> the Gayatri and Mahamritunjaya and a few other
> mantras. He went to India and Indo to teach about
> rudraksha and before he got back he was a full
> fledged hindu guru with people bowing to him and
> shit. Forget about it. That ain't what it's about.
> He loved it and now he believes it too.  
> 
> The Hindus and others all tell us what shit we are
> in the US. At least the Tibetans love the US because
> we have the three colors of the Buddhadharma for our
> flag colors - red, white and blue.  Om Ah Hum. Many
> Lamas see us as demon tamers not demons at all.
> Tibetans respect women and have a sort of
> freewheeling democracy under their feudal system. 
> The Lamas are doctors, priests and decision makers
> but they don't hold serfs or tell people what to do.
> We seem similar to them. They love us. They hate
> caste. 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: jim_flanegin 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 2:16 PM
>   Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Kaplan Money
> 
> 
>   Just checked it out (her website), and her picture
> contains lots of 
>   power and magnetism, but not much compassion.
> FWIW.
> 
>   --- In [email protected], "Alex
> Stanley" > 
>   > That's interesting that you say that, because I
> came across her
>   > website a few years ago, and looking at her
> picture makes me feel
>   > uneasy.
>   > 
>   > Alex
> 
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