And Share does her Avoidance Dance again. 

 As it turns out, now that Buck has spoken for himself as to what he actually 
had in mind by calling Bevan "kind of a tragic figure," she didn't have "a 
pretty good idea of what he meant" after all.
 

 Next time, Share, maybe you should ask Buck (or whoever) what he (or she) 
means before you disagree, as I suggested to start with.
 

 
 Judy, I am content that Buck speak for himself.
 

 
 
 On Monday, March 10, 2014 11:48 AM, "authfriend@..." <authfriend@...> wrote:
 
   So tell us what you believe Buck meant by his comment.
 

 Judy, I'm sure Buck has many insights and opinions that I don't have. And I 
have read his posts here so I have a pretty good idea of what he meant by his 
comment. Based on my own experience, I have different insights and opinions.
 

 

 Think maybe it would be a good idea to ask Buck what he meant by "kind of a 
tragic figure" before announcing that you don't agree? Is it conceivable that 
he might have an insight that you've missed? 

 I don't agree with Buck on that level either, Ann. I found Bevan to be even 
more natural and articulate and considerate than he was a few months ago at 
another knowledge meeting. Again, imho, he is very integrated and has a 
generosity of spirit that to me does not indicate a tragic figure at all. 
 
 

 Buck, given that Bevan went into some detail about the mechanics of the TMSP, 
I thought it good that only sidhas were in the meeting and badges were checked. 
Good because if meditators do become sidhas, they can then more easily do the 
practice with simplicity.

And the fact that it was Standing Room Only on such a beautiful Sunday 
afternoon, indicates to me that such meetings with Bevan are very much enjoyed 
by a lot of people. No tragedy in that imho!
 

 Buck said Bevan was a "tragic figure". This speaks to something beyond a 
meeting with him, it speaks to something deeper and more personal, Share.
 

 
 
 On Sunday, March 9, 2014 7:27 PM, "dhamiltony2k5@..." <dhamiltony2k5@...> 
wrote:
 
   Well, he is kind of a tragic figure but it was a nice meeting. Wish you 
could have been there. I think you would have felt better about all the things 
that upset you. And there was really nothing said that could not have included 
regular meditators in the meeting. The specialness of the 'badge checking' and 
all that was over the top specialness. But otherwise it was a nice meeting that 
had some real nice insights in to Maharishi and Maharishi's teaching. You 
should have been there,
 -Buck
 

 mjackson74 writes:
 I wish I was gonna be there - I'd ask him a question or two, but I imagine the 
mic would be turned off like they did that Indian guy in the David Wants to Fly 
film.
 

 Dr. Bevan Morris, President of Maharishi University
 of Management is meeting with the meditating
 community today.  Today, on Maharishi University
 of Management campus.Dalby Hall,1:30
 pmBring a valid Dome badge to get
 in.Be there or be square,-Buck
 


 














 















 















 


 










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