*Being* of *sound* mind and boggle to grok the wonder of all This is so rich in boggletude:
boggle- that Konhaus has to be told by Tony Nader how to think and act and behave. boggle- that he seems to take this for granted boggle- that rather than just tell the fellow he's acting like a jerk, Tony has to invoke the authority of the disembodied Maharishi, now re-embodied in the heart of everyone boggle- that after (presumably) paying a million bucks, going through raja training, and emerging enlightened to rule the world in perfect administration, Konhaus needs to "create more alertness in [his] life". WTF boggle- OK, I confess to being surprised at still being treated like children after becoming sidhas, and less surprised but still boggled when this was true after becoming "governors", but by then I was starting to see what the movement meant by being in a "parental" role—you treat everyone like a child. Now I see why this is *necessary* even (especially?) after becoming a so-called-raja. And apparently, even a maharaja is still a child invoking parental authority; only now, as Neil says ...... Daddy's gone and my brother's out hunting in the mountains/ Big John's been drinking since the river took Emmy-Lou/... Shelter me from the powder and the finger/ the eternally discomboggelated, hermandan0 --- In [email protected], "Zoran Krneta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Konhous replay_Open letter_2 > > > > Dear Zoran and Ines > > Maharaja Adhiraj Raja Ram said the other day that Maharishi-ji has very much > entered each of our hearts and minds, and so when we work with each other we > should feel we are working with Maharishi-ji. So in that light I am taking > your criticism and I am using your thoughts to create more alertness in my > life, and to better serve Maharishi-ji. I never want to be at odds with > someone who has dedicated their lives to Maharishi-ji as you both have. I > wish you all the best in creating Heaven on Earth in your country. Jai Guru > Dev, Raja John Konhaus > >
