you think your buddy Vaj is pure as the driven snow, eh? look a little closer. that's yellow snow, bub.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Kirk" <kirk_bernha...@...> wrote: > > > > a good friend of mine just began TM and already he has transcended > > all of this surface-y stuff that Vaj talks about. > > > > i ask Vaj again- what are you doing here on FFL? > > > > I invited Vaj here about two years ago as I became interested in dzogchen > and I wanted someone here who could support me. I didn't care for the > gangland jumping in ceremony that goes on here amongst all the separate > cults. Of course I needed someone on my side, so that's where he came from. > As to why he remained, he obviously likes you guys and likes it here and he > feels that he is educating you people. For instance, two years ago not a > single person here had even heard of Dzogchen, and now people talk about > rainbow bodies like it's a done deal. See, Vaj has had a profound effect. > Certainly probably more profound to most than Share Intl or Scientology, or > triple distilled preboiled virgin water from Mars. Anyone who speaks at all > to the essence of the bodhisattva intention for liberating all beings is > only doing good, whether others are able to perceive that or not. > > I personally am more sorry for what he puts up with here than what he puts > out. But that is his choice to remain. You know, every ceremony I have ever > been at has screaming babies somewhere in the audience. No, I am not talking > about Vaj. I am talking about those of you who have no capacity to control > your mind and who always act according to habit and emotional turmoil. You > guys might TM yourselves to Brahmaloka but, well, but, actually, good luck > to you all. Good luck. Maharishi always spoke of 'merit' and deserving > power being the real cause of liberation or not. None of this interflensing > is going to be helping anyone very much. Now or ever. >