--- In [email protected], "Buck" <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], "whynotnow7" <whynotnow7@> wrote:
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> > So you keep talking about Maharishi in great analysis and detail to keep 
> > from thinking about how Lenz fucked up your head and heart? 
> > 
> > That's what it looks like. Freddy was exceptionally gifted and insecure. 
> > Probably suffering parental rejection, so he got together a few of you and 
> > made sure HE was the boss, HE was the Guru. You kissed HIS butt, but you 
> > get the picture- you lived it. Now instead of coming to grips with it, you 
> > deflect everything about Lenz onto Maharishi. 
> > 
> > Free clue: Grow a pair and start living in the present and/or see a 
> > therapist about the Lenz shit and clear yourself out. Its kind of pathetic 
> > to see you in this state, all blind to it and misguidedly throwing all of 
> > your pain on Maharishi. After all, Lenz was the mentally ill one, the crazy 
> > one, the one you can't grow past even now.    
> The day? Organizationally?  Turqb, it was in the Spring of '77 on a day when 
> the whole TM teaching organization got overturned by Maharishi at the end of 
> a huge governor (siddhis) training course in Switzerland.  As the Maharishi 
> was preparing to dis-band the course and have people (many of the active 
> teaching organization at the time) go home, things changed from that point.   
> Before this the organizational evaluation of how the movement was doing was 
> in how the new initiations of new meditators were doing and also in the 
> numbers of mediators coming to residence courses.  In a meeting the whole 
> hierarchical order of the teaching organization was sorted, turned out and 
> replaced by 'teams' of teachers with Bevan, Neil and the Wilsons on top and 
> everyone else spun off.  After this re-organization happened the evaluation 
> shifted over to being in the numbers of people going to group practice of the 
> Siddhis.  From this it then became about the numbers in group practice of 
> TM-siddhis.  The teaching organization and that program got lost from then.  
> The physics discussion around the Meissner Effect had preceded that time.
> 
> I was there and got to witness this happen.  It was a time.
> 
> -Buck   


That's right, all that happened and for a good reason. Maharishi wanted, and 
got, a new direction towards changing not only the individual- but the world 
vonsciousness. One could sense that he thought it was time to take a major leap 
forwards in changing to world. He no longer had time, or wanted, to see people 
one by one, he wanted groups - large groups. 
Without this turn Maharishi could not have been able to prevent the WWII in 
1979 which is now a well documented effect of the Fehmarn course 78/80. This 
would obviously not have been possible with focussing on the individual.

Also Muktananda acknowledged this when he gave a talk in Seelisberg saying that 
while he himself had a few students whom he took care of, Maharishi took care 
of the whole world. He congratulated the Sidhas and Governors for their courage 
of being alone without regularily seeing their Teacher and called us "brave". 

He also said: "Stay on Maharishi's ship. He will bring you safe across the 
ocean."

The whiners and TM-bashers on this forum mainly consists of fainthearted fools 
who never understood this simple point.

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