---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <authfriend@...> wrote:

 You misunderstood him, Share (even as many times as he explained it). He 
called enlightenment per se a delusion--his, Maharishi's, anybody's. He did not 
say he was deluded to believe he was enlightened.
 

 OK, just read this now after posting my own description for Share. You managed 
to state it far more simply and elegantly than I did. I probably just made it 
sound confusing...
 

 << Judy, Robin himself called his alleged enlightenment a delusion. So I think 
it's inaccurate to use the phrase "enlightened days." >>
 

 
 
 On Friday, February 7, 2014 8:04 PM, "authfriend@..." <authfriend@...> wrote:
 
   Oh, and of course you were never around Robin during his enlightened days 
anyway.
 

 << What's "NPS," and how were you in a position to think Robin had it, 
whatever it is?
 
 << As for Robin, yes I found him extraordinary in many ways. Whether he had 
classic NPS, I couldn't say, but it sure seemed that way to me much of the 
time.  But then again, it doesn't register with me much if a person is said to 
be enlightened or not. >> >>

 






 


 












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