> > If Vaj really ever was a teacher, he's got some kind > > of extremely weird cognitive deficit. He's frequently > > dishonest, but I can't believe he'd be so *stupid* as > > to think anyone who had ever been involved with TM > > would fall for the sort of thing he was going on about > > in this post, so I think he really must believe it > > himself. > > L.Shaddai wrote: > He told me enough about himself (revealing nothing, > actually) that I was downright confused and remained > confused to this day. > This character, Vaj, once tried to debate with me about the origins of the TM bija mantras and that they had no connection to the practice of Marshy's teacher, Swami Brahmanand Saraswati. Can you believe that?
"To connect Sri Vidya to TM is one of the greatest insults possible." - Vaj Read more: Subject: Tantra - Srividyaratnasutras From: Punditster Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental Date: Sat, Aug 20 2005 5:03 pm http://tinyurl.com/cnvjwp While at Jyotirpeeth in the Himalayas, Shankara gathered the verses together, however, due to a certain mishap, he was able to retrieve only the first forty-one, the Anandalahari. To these Shankara added the rest and called it the Soundaryalahari...
