--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 8/25/05 11:57 AM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > "A true spiritual master shows you how to be your own master".
> > 
> > With all the craziness in the TMO over the past 20 years, I have
> > concluded that the purpose of all the madness is just that: MMY
> > wants us to be our own masters because to follow the silliness
> > that's coming out of the TMO is completely irrational. So the only
> > conclusion reasonable people must come up with is: ditch it all and
> > follow your own heart.
> 
> Is this a conscious strategy on his part or has "nature" made him 
crazy to
> have this effect, yet he thinks he's sane?

IMO he IS Nature, as are all Masters of Reality, as are all of us 
masters of our reality indeed. By having the sincere intention of 
bringing enlightenment to his followers, he allows nature to work out 
the details. How it appears in any instant in time is of no concern to 
him. He is unquestioningly devoted to Nature.

An analogy: When I am pulling my car out of the driveway to go to 
work, if you took a snapshot of me in my car at that time, you could 
show it to someone and declare, "Why is Jim pulling into the driveway? 
He should be going to work, that no good bum!". 

What is occurring though is you are looking at your selective snapshot 
of what is occurring, and making your own judgement about what it 
represents, the outcome of the action.

So rather than judge the actions of Maharishi, IMO it is better to 
focus on our sincere intention for enlightenment and be pleasantly 
surprised where it leads us.




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