--- In [email protected], Rick Archer 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't think the term "incest" is overkill. The relationship 
between a guru
> and his disciples is, or can and should be, very profound and 
emotionally
> intimate. From my perspective, it is a sacred relationship and 
should be
> pure. It is ultimately the guru's responsibility to keep it that 
way, since
> he, by definition, should be "established" enough to be above 
temptation. If
> he is not, then he is not a first-rate guru, and is probably not 
qualified
> to guide others to enlightenment. If he violates the sacredness of 
the
> guru-disciple relationship, the psychic/spiritual harm it may do 
can easily
> be as damaging as incest.>>


Maybe, but don't forget that Krisna in mythology had 16,000 wives.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/k/krishna.html

Oh, and regarding todays gurus, lets not forget, something that has 
no basis in any factual account, and is a direct result of hot air 
an noxious gases, does not last in time, nor is given any relevence 
by discerning and honest minds. Only devious and twisted minds 
pursue such gossip with zeal. 


OffWorld






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