I don't really know what you mean. I find many of my teachers really precious. I had bought the DVD of the Nyingthig Yabshi and hadn't watched it for two years, and when I finally watched it last week I was totally blown away by the beauty and compassion of the teachings. If you haven't encountered this then I am sorry for you. You need to understand a Chod ceremony or phowa, or something which has been structured.
 
The real guru chela relationship still exists. I hadn't found it within Hinduism because Hinduism has been warped through weakness of the teachers upon arriving in the West.
 
Maharishi rails about the West but he has been changed through association with it more than the West has been changed through association with him.
 
There still are hugely wonderful teachings in Buddhism. Like terma Ganesha, Dzamballah, White Tara, Avalokiteshvara and so on. TM people in general are trying to sell a weak product in a market that's completely already developed with many experts. Only they are lacking expertise. TM might be great but the entire package is weak. It needs much work. I gotta say I love you peeps for trying. How I wish you could succeed. But how can you succeed unless you understand the allure of the competition?  You simply cannot. It's very sad that so few will seek beyond their narrow minded Hindu Zionism. Which isn't even theirs. Very few of you have ever sought refuge from samsara in a real tradition. There's alot of joy to be had in one.
 
 
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Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 8:17 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Pointing out instructions and What is the perfect master?

and aside from a very few, I find most of them completely useless
aside from some transient entertainment value.

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> I agree that a teacher has to have a wide range of experience to be
> really usefull to someone who is having a rapid restructuring of
> consciousness.
>
> JohnY




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