--- In [email protected], "Frank McLaughlin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This post begs two questions: 1) was the TM org in better shape when 
> Chopra was active in the early 90's? What is different now and then? 
> 2) What is wrong with the current state of the TM org other than 
> everything is too expensive (in the US), but that has been the 
> case for a long time. -- Frank


With all due respect, "King Tony" reacts to being 
told the "horrible truth" that Maharishi is (wait 
for it) mortal and can get sick like everyone else
with a pathological level of denial, and the only 
two questions that this "begs" to you are about
the state of the TM movement?

Personally, I'd be more concerned that the future
of a 2.5 billion dollar organization and the welfare
or all the people who believe in it has been entrusted
to a crazy person.


> --- In [email protected], "william108wm" 
> <william108wm@> wrote:
> >
> > I spoke with Deepak Chopra this morning after a radio 
> > interview he did in DC. As we walked to his car, he 
> > spoke about his sadness about the current state of the 
> > TM org. I mentioned that I felt that his recent essays
> > after Maharishi's passing were very valuable for people 
> > to hear and that it has stimulated alot of emails on 
> > this YahooGroup discussion board. He said that he just 
> > had to do it to clear the air about his relationship 
> > with the TM org over the years.
> > 
> > He said that when Maharishi first came to Holland Deepak 
> > got Tony Nadar's attention and said "Let's take a walk".
> > During that walk he told Tony about all the details of 
> > Maharishi's near death illnesses and his time in England. 
> > Deepak said that upon hearing this, Tony was in shock 
> > and said to him "I don't believe a word of this". 
> > 
> > I asked Deepak if I may share his conversation with this 
> > group. He said "Absolutely"
> > 
> > John



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