--- In [email protected], "taskcentered" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Judy,
> 
> Thanks for posting these pages from Trancenet -- from so very long 
ago. (The url is now http://www.trancenet.net/alert.shtml , if anyone 
cares to see them in their original 
> setting.)
> 
> You've claimed I believe, and correct me if I'm wrong, that 
I "lied" about something in 
> these posts. 
> 
> Would you care to elaborate on my "lies"?
> 
> I was sincere when I wrote the posts. But, on reflection, I believe 
I was wrong about the 
> level of danger that I thought I saw.
> 
> But I'm not ashamed of the articles. That's why I've left them up, 
unaltered, since I wrote 
> them. Despite your numerous attacks for so many years.
> 
> It seems to me, if I thought I had something to hide, it might have 
occurred to me to take 
> them down.
> 
> Without reviewing all the articles in detail, I would remain 
concerned today if the 
> Maharishi, 

Erm, didn't you hear the news about Marshy?


Bevan, and others announce another series of courses intended to 
avert 
> imminent biological or genetic war.
> 
> To me its odd that so many gave the Maharishi a pass for lovable 
eccentricity when he 
> repeatedly whipped up attendance for his money-making courses -- 
for over 30 years -- 
> by claiming the apocalypse was coming over and over and over again.
> 
> It was a dangerous practice. And it seems to me likely that he 
indulged in it to make 
> money.
> 
> According to press reports, the guy was worth billions, after all. 
Unusual for a spiritual 
> leader.
> 
> There was much to praise about the Maharishi, imho. And there was 
much that I take 
> issue with.
> 
> I think the guy was complex, not easily pigeonholed. Fascinating, 
in that regard. 
> 
> J.
>


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