Marshy's first enlightened one spoke thus:

"Maharishi never, to my eyes anyway, seemed, as an individual celestial or 
angelic in any way whatsoever—although it could (and did) seem as if one were 
in the presence of an archangel—but that was just the vibe I think [ROFLOL]. 
Maharishi was very much a biological man [no, so it isn't so!]. But his entire 
being, his entire existence, was IMO orchestrated by immortal intelligences 
which first made him glorious, brilliant, and near infallible, and then, when 
these same gods cruelly and gratuitously abandoned him (to the extent that they 
no longer continued to uphold his superior status in the universe—they at some 
point either were unable to do this, or they determined they were not going to 
do this), Maharishi was left to his vanity, immaturity, weakness, and 
corruption. [Towards the end, Maharishi lost his objectivity with regard to 
both himself, and reality—this at least is my reading of the spiritual downward 
spiral he and his Movement took, say, during the last 20 years of his life.]"

H.H. Robin Woodsworth Carlsen, 

(once enlightened Honey Badger)

:-)


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