> Yes, I am sure he had many willing sexual participants. However, it
> appears he also aggressively pursued women, the following article
> cites courts cases and complaints about seductions.
> 
> http://www.xenu.org/factnet/LENZ/FILES/SEX.TXT

There are lots of those kinda articles.  Since I knew
some of the women at the time they were boinking the
guy, and how they talked then vs. how they talked 
after they figured out he wasn't interested in them
as girlfriend or long-time lover, I have to treat
some of them as "women scorned" stories.  Others,
I don't know.  
 
> Some articles on Lenz that I read today quote a Lenz publicist "Lisa
> Lewinson". Was that the former TMO LL?

Yes.  Lotsa former TM teachers in the Rama trip.
 
> One article claims Lenz gave women LSD and did wierd mind trips on
> them. Was this a regular practice?  While I know this is a stretch,
> but do you see any possibility that the group observations of his
> "sidhis" involved some group spiking of the punch with hallucegens?

I know that he experimented with LSD, as did a few
of his students.  But no, it had nothing whatsoever
to do with the stuff in the deserts.  As I said, me
and many other people hadn't done drugs in decades
and we saw the same thing.  Same with the ideas of
sleep deprivation and "suggestion."  Neither were a 
factor, IMO.  It would be far more convenient to
believe they were.  The inconvenient truth is that
he could do these things AND be an asshole.

> Also an article, and a poster, mentioned that the sidhis would 
appear
> to followers after he would have them star at him for long 
> periods. I know from experience that if you star long enough at 
> something, strange visuals can occur. Did staring or other 
> practices preceed your observation of the sidhis?

For some people, probably.  Not for me.  I'm not a 
staring kinda guy, and as Llun pointed out, he really
wasn't that great-looking a guy.  :-)

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