--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> He talks about how he self-published his first book and rode on
> a bike taking it to bookstores.  What, no Purusha minions banging
> on doors for free?  No mention.

FWIW, that was for his second and later books.
His first book was self-published (and looked
it) and self-distributed.

> He mentions as his relationship with George Harrison but no MMY 
> whose ideas he quotes verbatim in numerous parts "flexibility is 
> the basis of immortality".  What a rip off artist.

Again FWIW, the TMO asked him *not* to mention
MMY in his teaching after he left the movement.
You describe his truncated TM-like instruction;
the movement didn't and doesn't want that kind
of thing--distortions of what MMY teaches--
associated with TM and MMY.

So Chopra was "relieved" of the obligation to
credit MMY with anything he, Chopra, teaches.
And he's certainly taken full advantage of it.
But you can see the TMO's perspective; they'd
rather eschew the credit and preserve the 
"purity of the teaching."


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