--- In [email protected], "do.rflex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "do.rflex" <do.rflex@> wrote: > > > Sure, you can become 'part' of the bullshit - and then perhaps you no > > > longer see any difference, eh? > > > > > Precisely, because when I look closely and intimately at the bullshit > > as you call it, it is transformed into divinity. How else to effect > > real change in the world, vs. the judgement and condemnation that > > others heap upon their objects of perception? > > > Yeah. That's the concept that all the bullshit is 'perfect just as it > is' as long as your consciousness 'sees' it as such. It *doesn't* > however, correct the actual objective adharmic situation - AT ALL. > > > > As Guru Dev said about > > the dead dog's brilliant white teeth, there is some entry point for > > action in everything we perceive.:-) > > > I'm still waiting to see any 'entry point being put into action' at > all in the TMO, not to mention the world at large. > > All of the TMO nonsense about issuance of currency and global > governments with governors and a king is like playing out a pretend > fairy tale - with ZERO connection to what's really happening in the > world. It's embarrassing to watch adult human beings buy into it. > > I don't deny the remarkable positive changes in individuals that > happen with the practice of TM, but that doesn't match the ongoing > predominant grandiose TMO rhetoric about objective improvement in the > external world - by any stretch of the imagination.
Well, I think what you have is a *platform* which MMY has established which will enable humanity to create a New World based on these fundamentals from the Ved, IF they so choose to, which is doubtful, but that is all MMY can do. "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink!" This will be his legacy!
