Yes, and the world is flat like a cake... because geezerfreak said so. Enjoy
Shaas --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "geezerfreak" <geezerfr...@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Billy, you're a puzzle to me, cuz ya agrees with me and then ya don't. > > > > So, point taken by you again with your noting that Maharishi got so > > many to place their attentions on the inner life. That's at the top > > of his Column A....his truly good stuff. > > > > Let me note that a survey of my posts here will find that I have, > > hundreds of times, presented concepts here with a phrase attached -- > > "Maharishi said." That's my way of disclosing my source for the > > concept AND that, yup, Maharishi was my teacher who introduced me to > > the concept. > > > > So, don't miss that, Billy. I give credit to the guy. Even if he was > > a non-celibate, money laundering, presto-digital-religionist, he did > > many of us a philosophical solid. > > > > I still bow, but note that I also bow to my other teachers -- and they > > are legion. > > > > I think I reported here that once I went over to the then-MIU offices > > to give a donation to the movement. The person who was there to > > receive my check was Bobby Warren. I approached his desk and said, > > "I'd like to make a donation." > > > > Here's what he did: He scowled at me like he'd just stepped in dog > > shit -- me. And I have trouble believing this even now, but he > > snapped his fingers at me like a Nazi with an energy that can only be > > described as angry, and said, "Give it to me....snap, snap, snap." > > > > I gave the check and he sat down and turned away from me to do other > > work. > > > > That was it. > > > > That was freaking it. > > > > My ego was expecting, you know, "Hey thanks! You know Maharishi is > > grateful for every donation." Something like that. > > > > But instead, all I got was exactly what the TMO was giving everyone -- > > a most haughty high-hatting sense of entitlement and a concern that > > "you're not really giving enough, so don't expect any thanks." > > > > The history of the TMO is saturated with these kinds of experiences. > > The common folks of the movement are but fodder, and the TMO's thugs > > don't even try to hide it. > > > > Ya want an acid test of the movement? > > > > Ask the kings for a complete list of all the million-dollar-course > > participants, so that we can see if they all agree that the money was > > well spent. Let's see how many of those dummies finally got it that > > they'd been taken to the cleaners once again? Give us a chance to > > grill those idiots and see if any of them cracks and admits the whole > > farce. > > > > Let's get Purusha and Mother Divine folks into a Q&A session -- let > > me, nay, let almost anyone who's been in the movement for a few years > > ask them the hard questions. > > > > Let's have the MUM guys who set up the murder answer our questions. > > > > Let's see the BOOKS. > > > > Follow the money, Billy. See if the mantra can take the bad taste out > > of your mouth after you do. See how much of your objectivity you have > > left after that. > > > > Edg > > Indeed. Follow the money......right back to the many bank accounts of the > Shrivastava/Varma clan. >