I think the first blunder Maharishi did was to ask The Beatles, a ten percent cut from their income.
 
  If he had treated the Beatles like any other disciples, None of the subsequent problems might have occured.
 
                                                                   Jason
 
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From: "anonymousff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 19:06:50 -0000
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: HA HA - A name and form joke
   
---  gerbal88 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...> wrote:
> Mahesh turned his whole "movement" into a fascinating >train-wreck.

  I've long believed the very same thing. My observation is that since the mid-70s when the popularity of TM began to decline Maharishi has seemed set on a destructive path. For example he's said destructive things about the lifestyles of his initiators-the very ones who put off attempts at earning money to work for him an attempt and introduced a profusion of expensive programs, each one creating an air of elitism with it's consequent lower class.

  TM twice per day for 20 minutes was a great leveler and the greatest thing since a toasted salt bagel with butter, cream cheese, tomato and onion.
 

            

 


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