--- In [email protected], "off_world_beings" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <<<While he was there, he asked that particular Shankaracharya (who 
> had just initiated him into meditation) if that Maharishi who was 
> with the Beatles was legitimate. That particular Shankaracharya 
> laughed and said, "He was my first choice for my sucessor, but they 
> wouldn't allow it due to the caste laws."  >>>
> 
> I think this post along with others (like the one about the palm 
> leaf reader who said that Maharishi is who he says he is), and the 
> one where Paul McCartney in 2001 spoke of how nice it was being 
with 
> Maharishi in India in the 60's, saying that Maharishi was the real 
> thing, and that a lot of teachers or gurus of that time were going 
> around in Rolls Royces, with actresses, but that Maharishi had done 
> none of that. http://www.tm-ireland.org/news.htm
> And George Harrison in 1977 says:
> ""All Maharishi ever gave me was good advice and he gave
> me the technique of meditation which is really wonderful.".....
> "Well you know, John went through a negative thing moreso
> than I did with the Maharishi. I can see now much clearer what
> happened, and there was just alot of ignorance that went down.
> Maharishi was fantastic and I admire him, like Prabhupada, for being
> able, in spite of all the ridicule, to just keep going.
> http://beatlesnumber9.com/ghcraw.html
> 
> These statements, put together really point to the truth of the 
> situation, rather than all this silly gossip and fundamentalist 
anti-
> TM fetish that goes on on this board.
> 
> Off_world_beings

That's the words to remember: "Fundamentalist anti-TM fetish". Very 
good descripton.

There seems some people enjoy being in own their TM-bashing hole, 
completely forgetting all the benefits they have enjoyed over the 
years. They enjoy being negative - it has become a fetish. Perhaps 
from not becoming wealthy or successful from teaching TM, not getting 
a career in the relative. Let them growl in the shadows - Maharishi 
will keep going in his tireless efforts to elevate the world.





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