--- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "guyfawkes91" <guyfawkes91@> wrote:
> > Few people have done more to bring about the destruction of the goodwill 
> > the TMO had in the 70s. Wherever there is harshness in the movement's 
> > dealings with it's people, Bevan is not far away. No one can point to 
> > anything Bevan has done to increase the goodwill people feel towards the 
> > TMO, plenty of people can point to things he's done to reduce that 
> > goodwill. "By the fruits of their actions yea shall know them.."
> 
> > 
> > The TMO cannot recover until he goes.
> 
> 
> Utter nonsense. 
> 
> The TMO never needed "goodwill" from anyone, anywhere. Not in the 70s, not 
> now. 
> 
> It always went it's own way regardless of the foolish lowlife constituting 
> the collective consciousness. This socalled "goodwill"; how they might appear 
> in the eyes of the struggelig massess means nothing and never did to the TMO; 
> 0, nada, rien, nichts.  
> 
> Fortunately Maharishi never based His initiatives on the opinion of others, 
> also not on the opinions of the countless minions from all countries and 
> races within the Movement. 
> 
> In doing so He created the Age of Enlightenment now enjoyed even by the fools 
> of the collective consciousness, the majority so rescently having taken the 
> step from the animal-kingdom into the race of Men. 
> 
> Did you expect a Saint to have His plans directed by this lowly collective 
> consciousness ? Did you expect Him to seek goodwill from fools ?
> 
> The TMO needs "recovery" only in your small restricted mind.
> 
> In the history of this Yuga, Mr. Bevan Morris will have a very distinguished 
> place indeed.
>

Nablusoss,

That may be true, one way or the other.

Back in the 70's I was on a six month course w/MMY over in Europe along with 
Bevan.  Bevan was a kid coming up then.  Being given responsibililty more.  Was 
like being witness to young Joe Stalin rising.

At the end of the course as he was obviously destined towards greater things in 
the movement, a bunch of us went together and bought him a new suit to send him 
on with.  Several others left suits to him too as they rotated back home.  A 
change of guard right then.

I am enjoying these posts in this thread of Guy's.  Are a good job of catching 
the volitions of characters there inside.  Accounts for lot of the character of 
how it has gone.

-D


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