Sounds like Robin Woodsworth Carlsen

--- In [email protected], "lurkernomore20002000" <steve.sun...@...> 
wrote:
>
> I have really been enjoying reading the posts on Buddha at the Gas Pump.  And 
> Thank God, their protocol does not allow all the bickering, insults, attacks 
> that are so prevalent here. I do not belong to that group, and have no 
> intention to do so. I am more comfortable here, because I am pretty good in 
> participating the aforementioned behaviorss.
> 
> But over the last day or so, there have been many posts castigating off shore 
> drilling, nuclear power plants, and other sentiments along those lines.  But 
> they have a guy, named Ravi, who is evidnetly having experiences of higher 
> states of conscioussness.  And, as best I can understand, because of this, he 
> feels he must assume the role as his wife's guru. She, as best I can 
> understand has been a devotee of Amma, but he has gone so far as to make her 
> repeat 3 times, that she denounces Amma, and accepts him as her only 
> legitimate Guru.  And he claims he is doing all this for her own good.  There 
> are some other nuances along these lines, but that is the just, as best I 
> understand.
> 
> And the response from the other participants?  Silence.  Silence.  To me, I 
> see some hypocrisy, and maybe cowardice.  For the record, only our torch 
> bearer, Rick Archer seems to have had the fortitude to question him about 
> this attitude.
>


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