He did NOT teach in the tradition of Shankara - if he had honored that tradition, he would have set up a tobacco shop in Delhi, since he was not a Brahmin and therefore NOT entitled to teach under the traditional set-up.
________________________________ From: Buck <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 9:27 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: marshy Dear FFL, these guys are being disrespectful again of one of the great revolutionaries and millenarians of all our lifetimes. Disrespectful and in deed not helpful. This is a teacher who came out and changed the world informing every spiritual tradition and every spiritual movement with what he had to teach. They are throwing the body under the bus along with the dirty wash water. Each of our lives would all be spiritually deprived except for his coming out to the West. Yes he was in a human body but he was supremely revolutionary. Like just for instance think of revolution as his coming out and teaching women, even making women teachers of this. The man did a huge service to the world in taking it on teaching entirely within the tradition of Shankara. -Buck --- In [email protected], "Richard J. Williams" <richard@...> wrote: > > > > mjackson74: > > when the old bastard was young, glib a natural liar > > > Yeah, Mr. Varma can't hold a candle to all your > accomplishments, Mr. Jackson. LoL! > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3qOxNjNms0 > > > Yeah but M was one of the most influential millenarian revolutionaries of the 20th Century. Start of the 21st Century too. -Buck --- In [email protected], Michael Jackson <mjackson74@...> wrote: > > Wrong, he achieved way more than me. Lied to millions of people, got away > with sexual manipulation, was the most successful con artist of the 20th > Century, made up all kinds of ridiculous bullshit and got lots of people to > not only believe it, but pay him money for the privilege of believing it. No, > he accomplished much more than me. >
