--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" <willy...@...> wrote: > > > > > The swami tells Sieveking that the Maharashi, from > > > > a trader caste, was merely Dev's bookkeeper and has > > > > no right to give mantras or teach meditation. > > > > > So, the Swaroopanand seems to believe in the Hindu caste > system. That, in itself, is enough to disqualify him from > teaching a spiritual path. > > From what I've read, the Swami Swaroopanand got a summons > for stealing items from the Jyotirmath Ashram and was forced > to return the stolen items. This was mentioned in the Times > of India. > > Go figure. > > Apparently, Guru Dev never accepted money, so what need > would he have for a 'bookkeeper'? Sounds to me like the > Swaroopanand should maybe resign his seat, or keep his big > pie-hole shut! > > Bhairitu: > > I'm surprised that David Lynch has stayed with TM this > > long. If he thinks Hollywood has "too many rules" then > > maybe he ought to look at the TM movement. One would think > > he would wake up to the scam. I'm sure many film cohorts > > have mentioned other meditation courses far less expensive > > and not scams. > > > So, I wonder how many years you spent 'scamming' the public? > > The other Barry says fourteen years, Curtis says twelve, Edg > says twenty-five and John Manning claims he scammed over > 5,000 people out of their money. What's up with that? > Tex, do you really imagine yourself to be clever? I suppose you do since you post about every five minutes here, always with the same old routine. BTW, I didn't find your name on the list of TM Teachers in good standing in Fairfield. What's up with that?
Go figure.