--- In [email protected], "Irmeli Mattsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > > I just flat out hate his guts. > > > > I don't. The crazier he gets in the last days of his > > life, the more I miss the person who seem genuinely > > happy teaching individuals to meditate in the early > > days. The more grandiose and irrational his dying > > schemes, the sadder I feel for the loss of the Maha- > > rishi who was once happy teaching basic meditation > > to basic people. The more he sets up horrible karmas > > for himself in the Bardo, the sorrier for him I feel, > > and the sadder I feel for the lost opportunities he > > squandered by feeding his own ego. > > > > Maharishi isn't to be hated; he's to be pitied. > > > > And even now he can still be useful to the spiritual > > seeker as a living lesson in how not to make the same > > mistakes in our own lives. > > > > For the latter, we can and should still be grateful. > > > **** > I don't even pity MMY. When I try to figure out my feelings towards > him, the result is blank. > > But intellectually I like to analyse his behaviour and I can see him > to fulfil an important function as a conman gone crazy. He has > deserved that important role. It is vital to understand that even > `enlightened' people can behave like that. Especially those we can see > as enlightened often do. When they are driven to expose the other side > of themselves , there is nothing to pity about. I have seen this > happen elsewhere too and it makes me feel that there is deep justice > in Nature's functioning that helps us or forces us to evolve. > > We freemasons consider it to be the worst kind of humiliation to be > rejected as a morally and ethically untrustworthy person. > > Irmeli
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