In the last part of the 70ths I was in Seelisberg to celebrate the 12th 
of January, I think. MMY had some idea that it was CIA-people in the 
Hall. He was angry, but not in the way that he was screaming. The Hall 
was filled up with people, and he started to talk about CIA, saying 
that all that did not belong, should leave. I remember that I felt the 
whole thing very bizarre and uncomfortable, wondering why an 
Enlightenened person should stress like this. To be Enlightened, means 
to me, that you are not attached to small bagatelles as per instance 
some CIA-guys - or whatevever.
Ingegerd


 In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Have you seen SS Ravi Shankar angry? Karunamayi? Mother Meera? Its
> > > near impossible for me to concieve of anger within them.
> > 
> > For the last master you mentioned I am probably one of the very few
> > people who could answer this. The answer is yes, but very, very
> > rarely, and not very pronounced. Not screaming or shouting or 
anything
> > like this.
> > 
> > But I heard that Nisargadatta Maharaj got angry very easily, it was
> > very well known, but he would just as easily be over it. It wouldn't
> > stick to his mind. It goes in the mind and out of it.
> 
> This is my experience as well, with Maharishi and with
> other spiritual teachers I have respected and sometimes
> suspected of being enlightened.  The anger doesn't stick.
> Nothing sticks.
> 
> Unc




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