mjackson74: > He did NOT teach in the tradition of Shankara > Which one?
> - 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. > In the traditional set-up 'Brahmins' apparently don't do the work of merchants in India. So, MMY, according to Hindu social conventions should probably have set up shop as a yoga scribe. Nobody ever said MMY didn't know how to set-up a yoga camp. LoL! > 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 FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "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 FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 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. > > >