On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 5:29 AM, nablusoss1008 <[email protected]>wrote:
> > > > I talked to a Purush friend in later 90's who was involved in big hotel > projects, buying, renovating, selling. He described things like this -- the > same patttern. In fact his comment was, "it's great for cultivating > non-attachment to the fruits of action". > > > > To recast and paraphrase Marshal McCluan, "The Movement was the Method" > > > Thanks, that was one of the saner posts on FFL in a long time ! > > Oh. That's sanity? Let me give you more sanity. Maharishi was ever responding to the ways and wiles of Natural Law in a totally spontaneous way. Natural Law appears to have the quality of March winds, which picks up leaves and blows them here, blows then there, blows them back. I remember the big poster Jane Hopson kept in the Houston Capital of the Age of Enlightenment, the one in the strip center above the butcher shop. It had a big picture of Maharsihi and words to the effect that our job is not to criticize or analyze but to just adore. I didn't understand then but I do now. People are most likely to believe great big whopping lies than little itty bitty ones. Hasn't anyone yet listed out the Maharishi apologia and put in our files section? I could use a copy for inspiration around Christmastime so I can field childrens' questions about Santa Clause, like how could he get down our very wide but very narrow chimney. Or, come the next presidential election when I'm trying to remember just which hope and change I voted for and got.
