"young Joe Stalin"?
--- In [email protected], "dhamiltony2k5" <dhamiltony...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> 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
>