-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_re...@...> wrote: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHqncRa4fcA&feature=sub
One has to wonder sometimes about Nabby's sanity. How could anyone sane point to *this* YouTube clip to *support* the idea that a teacher named Maitreya actually exists, and has "stepped forward?" The clip is worth watching because the speaker in it is clearly insane. What the clip actually contains is sad, decrepit, obviously unwell Benjamin Creme *claiming* that Maitreya finally "stepped forward" and "gave his first interview" on American television. Of course, Creme fails to mention under which name or on which channel this alleged interview took place. And he fails to give any actual quotes, only his own...uh...paraphrases of the alleged message, almost as if...uh...he were making them up. The way I see it, Creme looks to be "circling the drain," incarnation-wise. He's on his way out, and after selling a load of crap to all of his insane followers for all these decades, he's afraid to die without claiming that, as promised, "Maitreya is really here." And so what does he do? He claims that Maitreya -- who as you may remember was supposed to speak simultaneously to all people of the world *in their own language* instead has made an unspecified appearance on some unspecified television show and said unspecified things. And people like Nabby not only *believe* this gar- bage, they pass it along to others as if to say, "See...we were right and you were wrong." Then again, Maharishi kept claiming right up to the end that Sat Yuga was here, too. Maybe Maitreya appeared on the imaginary Sat Yuga Channel, which you can watch only if you have an imaginary TV. :-)