Ravi, what are you thinking here? While it is an assumption, it seems reasonable to conclude that everyone 'has their own experience'; what else would they have? I have never had anyone else's experience, only my own. Maybe everyone else is a dark, conscious-less robot that just seems to resemble my own internal state. It is late at night for me here, maybe you are being ironic, and I am too tired to notice. I have been troubleshooting a wireless connexion between a Macintosh laptop and an HP Printer, and I know almost nothing about Macs. It worked however, thanks to people I do not know on forums other than this.
Didn't you know that the unified field is the home of all victims. It is particularly fond of the gullible. --- In [email protected], "Ravi Yogi" <raviyogi@...> wrote: > Tough luck, you are not going to get much of a response here unless you > can gives us some dirt on M. > What do you mean by "my own experience"? What kind of a strange beast is > that? Do you have any proof of this "my own experience" that you > reference here? Don't you realize the pain of the victims here, the > abuse, humiliation, manipulation of the innocent, hapless, unsuspecting, > gullible at the hands of M? > --- In [email protected], "johnt" johnlasher20002000@ > wrote: > > > > For me, the only "truth" that's relevant is my own experience. Having > never met Maharishi, nor had any particular desire to one way or the > other, the techniques he brought out, at least in my life, are > phenomenal. That's all that matters to me.
