> > ...that told me that I should now view Maharishi's > > behavior as I would any other man. > > Judy: > For those of us who weren't privy to the inner workings > of the movement, what *was* the ostensible reason for > dumping Jerry? > According to Nancy Cooke de Herrera, Jerry Jarvis did not get 'dumped' by the Maharishi or by the TMO. Jerry wanted to work for himself, so he went to work selling real estate with his wife Debbie in California. Apparently they were very successful, and both have retired to enjoy the rest of their life serving their teacher in some way.
> I remember something vague about his not being in favor > of the TM-Sidhis course, but I have no idea how reliable > that was... > According to Nancy and Tom Anderson, there were problems with international staff during that period. You can read Nancy's report in her book, 'Beyond Gurus'. According to Ned Wynn, most of the courses in Spain and Italy were uneventful - Tom said that it's when you get to the TMO headquarters that things got rough.
