--Part of it is that people want to desperately follow a leader; so 
anyone who has the guts to lead; and seems to be going in the right 
direction, and has good communication skills, and stick-to-it-ness, 
then there will be followers...

- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "jyouells2000" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > No, that's exactly what I mean, giving up the possibility of 
making a
> > judgement, or only the enlightened ones can judge (and they do). 
After
> > 20 or 30 years on the path maturity means deciding for oneself.  
Ever
> > notice that quite a few people have made their most signifcant
> > progress after leaving Maharishi - Amber Terrel, Susan Segal, 
all the
> > beakaway folks, SSRS etc... Maybe it's just growing up. Son 
becomes a
> > father, Student becomes a teacher. It happens.
> 
> Actually, if you look at many of the supposedly-enlightened
> people in history, the trend repeats.  It's not as if Christ
> was exactly toeing the Jewish party line, or that Buddha 
> had a "master" who "gave" him enlightenment.  It's the ones
> who learned to think for themselves who often seem to have
> been the ones to learn how to stop thinking.  :-)
> 
> Unc




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