on 5/21/05 11:48 PM, bbrigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 200 people who could not prevent a legal battle on their own turf are
> just a negligible drop in the maelstrom of mideast violence. If they
> went there to teach TM to the people, and got thousands meditating,
> that would be useful, but a group which has proven its lack of
> coherence-creating power (by failing to harmonize the Ks relationship
> with the movement) and received the bums' rush for their incoherence,
> should find a smaller problem, like maybe reducing the level of
> violence at a small kindergarten in rural Vermont.
> 
But that's like say that Christ didn't have much spiritual power because he
couldn't prevent his crucifixion, yet Christians would say that's what was
supposed to happen. And Christ stated that that was God's will for him. Or
saying that Krishna didn't have much spiritual power because he couldn't
prevent the Mahabharata war, yet Hindus would say (and Krishna himself said)
that war was supposed to happen. So all I'm saying is that if you see the
hand of God in everything that happens, it may be that Purusha having to
leave NC is not a reflection of their inadequacy, but an indication that
they have something more important to do than languish away in a mountain
resort.





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