--- In [email protected], "Alex Stanley" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> and 4th."

Read this and descide for yourself. 
http://www.barsanadham.org/facilities.html

Numerous are those that throw the stones, themself sitting in 
glasshouses. 

But where do you find someone on Maharishis level that understand 
what he was doing ? From someone who claims he was asked to become 
Shankaracharya at the age of 23 ?

It's truly fascinating to observe that it comes from a meditator of 
45 years next door, a monk in Thailand, a photographer in Nevada, a 
pilot in Austria, a Sadhu in India, an executive from California. 
Nothing fancy, simple people with no agendas of their own. 
The proof of the pudding.

Simple statements from ordinary people who took this knowledge, 
absorbed it and made it their own. Simple insights into the nature of 
life from people who do not claim to be saints or experts in the 
field of consciousness. 

The result of gifts so generously given by a true Master of the 
highest order of these times. 

Jai Guru Dev


> Designed specifically for those who have achieved substantial
> spiritual and professional success? That sounds to me like what 
she's
> *really* saying is "has accumulated substantial wealth."  So, I
> emailed her back and asked how much it costs. She replied that there
> is no cost and that it isn't a fundraiser. Ok, but, if it costs
> nothing, and it's not a fundraiser, then why gear the event toward
> wealthy people... er, the professionally successful? My recollection
> is that Prakashanand's extreme hostility toward Maharishi is based, 
at
> least in part, on Maharishi's pursuit of money. And, this invitation
> leaves me with the impression that Lil Prakashy is also in pursuit 
of
> money but simply isn't upfront and honest about it.
>


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