And how and where would you find such evidence if it did exist? It would be very difficult to trace and difficult to prove one way or the other.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, vajradhatu108 <no_re...@...> wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" <willytex@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > In my understanding, a yogii/yoginii can do just > > > > about anything without collecting kriyamaaNa-karma, > > > or whatever... > > > > > > Vaj: > > > Of course if you believe this, the person in question > > > would have to be an *actual* yogi, not a YINO. > > > > > Apparently the Mahesh Yogi was doing exactly what a > > tantric yogi is supposed to be doing. But, what is an > > *actual* yogi? Was your guru the 'Swami Rama of the > > Himalayas' and *actual* yogi? LOL! > > Not, my guru was not Swami Rama. > > > > > > A Shankaracharya who knew Mahesh has stated that > > > he never knew or studied yoga. > > > > > According to the Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath, Mr. > > Varma was a 'yogi' who was trained by a self-realized > > master - Swami Brahmanand Saraswati, who was > > considered to be a 'Maha Yogi'. > > Actually there's no evidence that Mahesh received any special teaching from > Brahmananda beyond his public teachings. > > > > > It should be noted that the Shankaracharya mentioned > > by Vaj has been arrested and charged with premeditated > > murder, so Vaj's sources can't be trusted to tell the > > truth. > > Not that I'm aware of. > > It should be noted that Willy apparently owns a Red Herring business. > > > > > > > A close examination of his teachings also reveals > > > no signs that he was trained as a yogi. > > > > > So, you're saying that spending thirteen years at > > the feet of Yoga Master doesn't count as training to > > be a 'Yogi'? Go figure. > > No, I'm saying spending 13 years at a desk or running errands doesn't count > as training as a yogi. This ain't Texas, home schooling doesn't count. >