--- In [email protected] <mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com> , "curtisdeltablues"From what I’ve heard, there have been instances in Vlodrop where people have questioned Maharishi respectfully about course fees, MUM policies, etc., and have found their bags packed for them by the time they returned to their room. __._,_.___
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "This is a frequent mistake people make, *assuming* that Maharishi
> > [or another guru] is enlightened (I think psychologists refer to
> > this phenomenon as transference), and then based on that
assumption,
> > interpret what Maharishi says as true, often misintepreting and
> > misunderstanding what the guru says."
>
> I am pretty sure we got this idea about his state from him. I
don't
> think it is assumptive on our part. If you treat him in any way
other
> then as " enlightened master" you are quickly escorted out of the
> room. It is not assumed, it is enforced.
I can't say, never met him, except once in a dream and that doesn't
count. My point above was the *assumption* that many (all?) of his
followers make. Just because he said he was enlightened, why did
they believe it?
And also regarding getting escorted out, were those that this
happened to respectful? Just curious, because we'd be treated
similarly in any company meeting if openly challenging a CEO
disrespecfully- not making any assumptions here, just gethering
info. Thanks
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