---In [email protected], <sharelong60@...> wrote:

 Judy, Robin himself called that experience a delusion. Thus I think it's 
inaccurate to refer to it as "genuine enlightenment."
 

 See my later post about this to you. And I am not saying I agree with Robin 
only that his experience was his experience. As far as I'm concerned there is 
no enlightenment. There are various levels  of perception, understanding, 
knowledge  and realization that human beings can arrive at but I am reluctant 
to embrace the idea that there are levels that can be named like cc, uc etc. I 
believe life to be waaayyyy more complex and nuanced than that. 
 

 
 
 On Saturday, February 8, 2014 6:48 AM, "authfriend@..." <authfriend@...> wrote:
 
   Oh, that's rich, coming from FFL's inveterate liar.
 

 As far as I'm aware, no one here has any basis for thinking Robin was anything 
but completely honest in his posts.
 

 Actually, don't we have only their word on it that Maharishi said that? 
 

 Robin's word is worth nothing

 

 Why is it that the idea that Robin experienced a period of genuine 
enlightenment 30-some years ago so upsets Barry? Barry didn't know him then. 
None of us did, except Ann. Why does Barry care so desperately?


 


 










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