MMY's "withdrawal" from the UK has had little impact on the number of initiations - there were hardly any before - nor on the numbers of yogic flyers - 99.9999% are still doing it in the country, as they have nowhere else to go. So it is not a change in the "critical mass" for the Maharishi Effect - it was below the threshold all along.
The terrorist attack was aimed at the G8 summit, that happened to be hosted here. It is an attack on all nations and an attempt to derail the efforts of the G8 to tackle issues of global - not British - concerns, such as Africa, climate change etc. I agree with someone else's comment that for those who REALLY believe the withdrawal is RESPONSIBLE for this then MMY is now a terrorist himself.. except that the plan was for France et al to OUTSHINE Britain and there is nothing positive moving there, and what positive movement there was initially in South Asia seems to have faltered rather, lately. A terrorist attack on the UK had been expected for some time - and in terms of destruction and lives lost it doesn't compare with natural disasters hitting the US regularly, in the form of earthquakes, hurricains and tornadoes... whereas we don't have those here, at least. --- In [email protected], "shukra69" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I really can't imagine how this incident can do anything but enhance > MMY's credibility. To imagine otherwise requires some torture to logic. > > I was dissappointed to see that there wasn't more done to take care of > the UK people who devoted so much to the movement there. > > However this incident does support MMY's prediction that the when the > support of the Yogic Flyers is withdrawn then protection is lost. It > may be a small number of people injured but the impact on British > society is as one person put it correctly "huge". > If the Maharishi Effect is correct the we all have an opportunity > every day to create good karma for ourselves by just by doing our > daily programme for the benefit of our communities, our countries and > ultimately the whole world. Even the UK would eventually get that > benefit, and maybe understanding where it came from the chances of the > influence being an enduring reality are so much greater. > > > --- In [email protected], "uns_tressor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "sramanist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > How can the events in London with so many people dead and so many > > > suffering such terrible injuries be possibly thought of > > > as "unprecedented nature support" > > > How on earth could these posts have heading so lacking in compassion > > > when we on this board are supposed to be the exponents of that > > > particular virtue. > > > Whoever unthinkingly - or perhaps with careful consideration - first > > > gave this thread its name should be thoroughly ashamed.... > > > > ...That's me, I'm afraid. The BBC lied to us - took us as > > patsies. A heavy London sidha is filing a formal complaint > > and we'll see what happens to that. > > > > We were told by the Beeb that seven bombs went off and two > > people were killed and a dozen or so were injured. And they > > were still saying this at their 1.00pm BST news. CNN had > > the position correct hours before. If the figures had been > > right then the comment would stand > > > > But just how wrong is the statement? > > > > The bombers, almost certainly Al Qaeda, were unable to get > > anywhere near President Bush. He sent 2,000 "advisors" in > > about two weeks ago. Gleneagles is protected as effectively > > as NORAD's Mountain (there's a venue for G8) and so > > they settle for laying bombs to go off in tube trains > > *moving between stations*. Three trains involved, each > > carrying about 800 people. One bomb blew out a wall and > > got two trains (Edgware Road incident). So, four trains > > were involved. There were about 3,000 passengers involved. > > Nobody really knows what happened on the bus. Probably > > the damage was too great. > > > > That only 33 people have died is quite remarkable. > > > > Maharishi's advisors may hold the future of the > > movement in their hands. I have heard MMY's 5/11 > > speech described as racist. MMY should look before > > he leaps. Reputations built over decades can be > > destrioyed in as many days. His ideas of physics > > will not spare him the consequences of his actions. > > > > TM is still be best meditation technique available. > > Uns. To subscribe, send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!' Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
