on 8/18/05 11:04 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>> But Maharishi encouraged this kind of thinking by teaching that an
>> enlightened man can do no wrong, and by insisting that people in
>> the movement attune themselves to "his thinking".
> 
> I agree.
> 
> And while I disagree strongly with the idea that the
> enlightened can do no wrong, I think there is a value
> in attuning oneself to their thinking.  As long as
> one retains the ability to know when to "unattune."

Agreed. I think it's possible to be devoted without abandoning one's
critical faculties. In fact, Maharishi talks about this in the Gita,
commenting on the verse about surrender balanced with intellectual inquiry.





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