> > > so is Maharishi Mahesh Yogi your Master or not? 
> > > If so, you are being rebellious. 
> > > If not, what's the problem? Who else is telling you what to do?
> > 
> > There seems to be a big assumption in your discussions
> > of 'Master,' namely that one must or should do what he/she
> > says.  
> 
> I agree more with your point of view. However if I called someone His 
> Holiness as some call someone we both know of, I'd certainly consider 
> that person my Master, wouldn't you? And with the divine 
implications, 
> I'd certainly want to do everything that person said.
> 
> If not, I'd do whatever I thought was best. I guess I don't equate 
> Master with a spiritual teacher. They play different roles.

I choose to *never* associate the term 'Master' with
spiritual teachers.  It's just a personal thang.  I
just don't get off behind the "Beam me up Scotty"
approach to enlightenment, and prefer the "Enlighten-
ment unfolds to the self by itself" approach.  I'm
more of a do-it-yourself-er.

As Shemp pointed out, there is a value in "identification"
with a spiritual teacher.  But I personally think that 
this has been misconstrued by many teachings into the
belief that one must do everything thing they say unques-
tioningly for that identification to take place.  What
one is trying to identify with is a state of conscious-
ness, not the everyday beliefs and actions of the being
who wears that state of consciousness.

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