Rick Archer wrote: >on 6/24/05 10:43 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >>--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>>on 6/24/05 2:38 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>> >>>>>I've never met SSRS. I'm sure Amma is, so I'm not implying, I'm >>>>> >>>>> >>being >> >> >>>>>explicit. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>What about MMY? >>>> >>>> >>>I think he is, but some of his behavior stretches my concept of what >>>enlightenment is (which I derived from him). >>> >>> >>None of the others you mentioned have built such a large international >>organization to teach meditation from scratch in a time where such a >>thing was unheard of. >> >> > >Amma and SSRS are probably the biggest spiritual movements in India right >now. They both do much more charitable work than the TMO ever did (any >charitable work would be more). They're each going about it in their own >way. But regardless of that, having a big organization has no correlation >with whether or not one is enlightened. Behaving ethically and >compassionately may be more correlated, but who knows? > > > And from what I've observed a movement sprung up around Ammachi she didn't build it herself as Maharishi did. These organizations are good for programs for the masses but not for one-on-one instruction.
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