Vaj is just a pathalogical liar. He has posted in 
alt.meditation.transcendental under the aliases "Swami Truthananda" 
and "Guru Dev" as well as "Vajranatha" If you had seen that pattern 
of posts that will become clear to you. I would also ascribe a 
particular mental illness to him but there are more qualified people 
here in that regard who will figure that out. Check the website that 
he sent the "Vajranatha" posts from in alt.meditation.transcendental 
and that will give you some clue. 


--- In [email protected], "Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > On Jun 9, 2005, at 11:24 PM, sparaig wrote:
> > 
> > > Intention is intention is intention is...
> > >
> > > The fact that you don't see this speaks volumes, IMHO.
> > 
> > Of course I see it, but I see it as disfunction, you probably 
> imagine 
> > this as 'purity of the tradition' or something similar. IMO this 
> is 
> > typical of conditioned thinking or the semantical programming of 
> the 
> > TMO: 'we're unique, we're effortless, etc.' It's mincing onions 
in 
> a 
> > desperate attempt to defend a positionless postion. The give away 
> is 
> > when people read vaguely different definitions into ordinary 
words 
> or 
> > phrases. Attempting to change the intention of the word "work" is 
> > typical.
> 
> C'mon Vaj, in my case interpreting the word "work" in your post as 
> meaning effort was simply because that was the way I read it. No 
> intent to twist or massage meaning there. You posted a correction 
to 
> clarify the meaning of your statement and then I understood what 
> your original intent was. End of story, or maybe it's more like the 
> same story.
> 
> You are a smart guy and I understand the frustration smart people 
> feel when their unpopular yet intellectually and factually sound 
> reasoning is disagreed with on a level that indicates it was never 
> really understood in the first place. But we are hanging out in the 
> peanut gallery here and provocative statements are going to 
generate 
> defensive replies.
> 
> People or groups displaying arrogant behaviour are sooner or later 
> going to get nailed and that is the beauty of these forums. Anyone 
> can step forward regardless of stature or demeanor and speak the 
> truth or at least their idea of the truth and possibly expose 
myths. 
> It's great, but when someone walks in and starts telling people 
that 
> their sincere practice of many years is pretty much bullshit and 
> will never really lead them anywhere other than a nice fuzzy 
feeling 
> in their head, well it's just not very attractive.
> 
> Rick Carlstrom
> 
>  
> > Diagnosis: Judy Stein Syndrome (JSS). Don't worry, it is curable. 
> Stop 
> > meditating, eat meat-and-potatoes and stop reading/watching 
> movement 
> > media for one month min. Esp. avoid anything gold gilt. ;-)





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