--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> snip
> 
> > 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".
> 
> You can only attune your thinking to an enlightened
> master in his physical presence. Otherwise, what do
> you have to go on, your fantasy of MMY?

As much as I like you, dude, I have to respectfully
disagree.  It may be *easier*, especially in the 
early stages, to attune oneself to the thinking of
an enlightened being, but once that connection is
formed, distance has as little to do with the 
equation as it did for Krishna in the Mahabharata,
berating whatsername for calling to him in some
city when he was omnipresent.

This is the up side.  The down side is that if you
have reached the point at which you'd like to sever
the connection between the being you've attuned 
yourself to and your self, that being is equally
omnipresent.  If they're gracious enough to allow
you to move on, no problemo.  If they're not, it
can get sticky.







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