--- In [email protected], "dhamiltony2k5" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> To Konhaus drama:
>  
>  
> Scroll down and see it unfold.  Some of the replies are very 
funny.  
> It's sad too.
> 
> The original post,
>  
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/169121
> 
> 
> Jai Guru Dev,
> -Doug in FF
> 
> Just a month or so, & this fundemental separation stuff comes out 
so 
> blattenly with Konhaus.  Forces feelings like, 'i am out of here', 
like 
> Zoran's or even Ruth'?  On, to other things or places. 
> 
> In wathching, I do feel sorry for the John Hagelin pouring his 
heart 
> out, up there and also some of those guys around him with him.  An 
old 
> pattern does bear out though time and again, rigid doctrianlists 
like 
> Bevan and Konhaus for insance versus folks with their own 
cultivated 
> experience of spiritual energy, shakti.  Now those Maharishi 
> doctrinalists vs experientialist transcendentalist folks.  The 
> doctrinalist contending, "if you don't believe then leave".  
> 
> Yet, transcendendatelist folk, actually like Bobby Roth on that 
video 
> over the weekend 'chat' with the TM 'business' plans.  Hagelin & 
Roth 
> trying to say: "I am just a TM-teacher", and then you got folks 
like 
> Bevan, Raha Konhaus, German Raja Emmanuel and then other 
personality 
> entities like Raja Benni Feldman holding the organizational purse 
> strings of the Wes,t and then India.  Jeez.  These are credible 
folks?  
> To be involved with?  Who in their 'centered' mind would want to be 
> entangled with, let alone 're-ceritfiy' with them?  Looks a morass 
by 
> who they are.
> 
> Run!
> 
> Run, like Zoran. It becomes the credible life-energy saving plan by 
> comparison.  Seek the company of holy people; find other folks.  
Life 
> is short.  Elsewhere?
> 
> Jai Guru Dev,
> 
> "The Knowledge, is in the experience"


To me, the most telling thing was reading Deepak Chopra's several 
articles subsequent to the passing of Maharishi.  Here was a guy who 
is considered persona-non-grata by the TMO yet he spoke more 
eloquently and from the heart about Maharishi than anyone in TMO 
officialdom has.

By comparison, Deepak made Nader-Raam, Hagelin, Roth, and Bevan sound 
like they've been reading a funeral announcement scripted by a 
minimum-wage bureaucrat employed at your local newspaper's classified 
section.


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