--- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Maharishi was a master at creating conflict and guilt regading 
sex. He
> would come to men's courses and extol the virtues of celibacy then 
go
> to the ladies courses and talk about how they should be married. 
> He would talk very very down to people who were in relationships.
> A dear friend of mine who lived on/worked on M's wing in Europe, 
with
> his wife (they ended up divorced) said M was very, very 
denigrating to
> couples even though he had them working directly for him. He would
> frequently have them each working on separate projects, never able 
to
> see each other, and it they complained to him that they never got 
to
> see their spouse, he, Maharishi, would really put them down in his
> response, tell them to make a choice. 
> 
> I remember him really putting Chris Wege down in India just before
> Chris had a vedic wedding ceremony choreographed by Maharishi. But
> before it happened-the wedding-although Maharishi never used 
anyone's
> name in a massive put down of couples and marriage, it was clear he
> was putting someone down and then Chris's wedding came right after 
the
> put down.
> 
> I know there were many other instances of Maharishi putting
> couples-relationships-sex down that I personally heard and 
experienced
> and it did alter my life.
> 
> A friend of mine, long time pro TM guy, ardent devotee for almost 
40
> years now, who had a nervous breakdown years ago after wrestling 
with
> the guilt of being married and the whole sex thing, in a final
> "stroke", just before finally being committed (and subsequently 
making
> a complete recovery) tried to slice his testicles and other male
> equupment off. That's how guilty some people became.


As tragic as that is, any act we commit, we own. It is ours alone. I 
sincerely hope he is happier now.






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