--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Oct 14, 2007, at 3:47 AM, jim_flanegin wrote: > > > Embarrassingly bad music-- no musical talent at all. > > > Notorious "guru" as well: > > Sri Chinmoy also finds other ways for his disciples to please him. > > I lived a celibate life for ten years and barely even looked into a > man's eyes, other than Chinmoy. But then in the fall of 1991, when I > was getting in shape and exercising a lot, out of the blue, Chinmoy > invited me to join a group trip out of New York for a peace concert > near San Francisco. He even offered to pay for me when I said I > didn't have the money. I was very honored by this gesture. After the > concert a woman I knew as the leader of the San Francisco Center > approached me and said that Chinmoy wanted me to go to his room. She > gave me a piece of paper with the room number on it. > > After going to my room to tidy up, I nervously went to his room. I > thought I had been invited to a special private party or function and > never dreamed that it was for sex. After a short interview about my > previous sexual experiences Chinmoy said, "You should surrender your > vital (sexual) energy to me." I folded my hands, looked him in the > eyes and offered him my energy, but he indicated that this wasn't > enough. So then I said, "Supreme I bow to thee," a few times. He had > me embrace him, I hugged him, feeling very warm and loving, but not > aroused. Then Chinmoy told me to take my clothes off. I was shocked! > However, prior to being in the Center, I had been very open minded, > so I was happy and not angry. I took off my clothes, he then removed > his and we proceeded to have sex. Afterward, he told me that I must > never tell anyone. He said that I was specially chosen and that this > was not rally sex, but his life breath, which he was giving me. He > also mentioned that if anything happened, such as a.pregnancy, I > should not even tell him, but instead go immediately to a clinic for > an abortion. > > Having spent the last 10 years worshiping Chinmoy as a God, I didn't > question this.
Granted, Chinmoy sounds like quite the lech and scammer, but regarding those that fall for it, What Is Wrong With These People!?? Why not a kick in the balls for this creep instead? I am not "blaming the victim" here, as it is clear Chinmoy instigated this scam, but come on, why get soooo very lost in the teacher that all ability to have a life, or maintain some critical thinking skills, is lost?