--- In [email protected], "Joe" <geezerfr...@...> wrote:
> 
> Not exactly Judy, read the book.

Oh, I will, but I'm puzzled. Did you mean your comment
about "fear" to be explanatory, like the rest of your
review, or was it designed to be darkly cryptic as a
teaser to get folks to read the book to find out what
you're talking about?

I'm just pointing out that what you wrote isn't clear,
really. It suggests a degree of paranoia on Judith's
part that doesn't jibe with the rest of what you've
written about her at all, and I don't think that's what
you meant to suggest.

> Judith was 22 years old at the time, remember.
> Maharishi was 56.

No idea how that relates to my question. What did
their ages have to do with it?


> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Joe" <geezerfreak@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I think you'll be as pleasantly suprised as I was. I'm not
> > > sure what I was expecting, but my feeling as I finished was
> > > of tremendous admiration for Judith's courage in coming out
> > > with this, knowing full well that she would be attacked.
> > > There also was a degree of fear that had been there as a
> > > result of the sudden death (in a private  plane crash that
> > > also took the life of two other movement higher ups in the
> > > mid 70s) of the woman who "replaced" Judith as MMY's sexual
> > > partner a few months after she suddenly left Mallorca
> > > sending MMY into a tizzy.
> > 
> > The fear being that MMY had the plane sabotaged to take
> > revenge on the woman who had left him, so if she said
> > anything, he might murder her as well?


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