Some other tidbits from my friend. In case you’re losing track of the
relevance of this, Aniruddhan is the fellow who wrote the thing Bronte
posted.

 

Dear MH,

Thanks for the great reply. Mind if I share it
without revealing your identity? Yes, I, too,
thought that Aniruddhan is creating future hell
for himself. My heart tells me not to buy into
the stuff he's saying.

Much love,
J

--- MHC wrote:
> J--Well I did find it mildly interesting in the same
> way I find gosip mildy interesting--it passes the
> time. Perhaps all "the dirt" is true, I don't know.
> Many people look for things to be logical and make
> sense and I don't do that around Mother anymore if I
> ever did. I''ve cast my lot with her and If she
> turns out to be a false Messiah or whatever, well, I
> guess I'll go down with the ship. And if she turns
> out to be "the real thing" as I am convinced beyond
> any shodow of a doubt that she is, well, she'd
> better take me with her in that case too. I'm stuck
> on Master's words: "Loyatly is the highest virtue."
> Poor Anniruddin.
> 
> "J" wrote:Dear MH,
> 
> I'm forwarding this to you because the post in
> question (the SRF walrus site is actually an
> "anti-SRF" board, no doubt handled by Ananda.)
> concerns our old friend Aniruddhan. In fact, 
> from the flawless prose, the use of a pseudonym,
> etc. I think the poster is probably none other 
> than he, representing himself as only "knowing"
> the guy who was doing "consulting." (I thought
> it was Donna doing the actual consulting.) I
know Aniruddhan always loved peudonyms and 

often used them on e-mails he sent me.  

 

Love,

J

 


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