--- In [email protected], gerbal88 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <groups@> wrote:
> >
> > on 6/29/06 4:15 PM, gerbal88 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 
> > > --- In [email protected] <mailto:FairfieldLife%
> 40yahoogroups.com>
> > > , Rick Archer <groups@> wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > on 6/28/06 5:26 PM, gerbal88 at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >> <mailto:no_reply%40yahoogroups.com>  wrote:
> > >> > 
> > >>> > > I caught Mahesh in a highly compromising activity early 
in 
> my TM
> > >>> > > stint. I simply could not admit to myself that what I 
saw 
> meant
> > >>> > > exactly what I knew, but could not admit, it meant.
> > >> > 
> > >> > Care to elaborate?
> > >> >
> > > 
> > > Oh, I'd love to bang on about it, but, really, who cares. 
Either
> > > people see him for what he is or they see him for what they 
want 
> him
> > > to be. What difference would some old story make now.
> > > 
> > The Sexy Sadie file can be quite an eye-opener when one is ready 
to 
> read it.
> > Many have said they found it liberating. That¹s the difference 
> these old
> > stories can make. So bang away if you¹re so inclined. Some will 
> believe you;
> > some will dismiss you; some will hit the delete key.
> >
> 
> The simple details are that I liked the guy and he seemed to like 
me. 
> But there was no way I'd trust him and, as I watched (him), I saw 
> that his public facade was nothing like his private one where he 
was 
> totally demanding and uncompromising (I want what I want and you 
will 
> get it for me, give it to me, or you're outta here). Can you say 
> narcissist? Little things add up and begin to confirm a picture. 
I'll 
> think about it and maybe one of these days I'll tell you some of 
what 
> the private life of a pseudo-guru/con-man/charletan is like. 
> 
> Because I don't like rounding, I was quite alert when, at the 
height 
> of the second Mallorca course, or second half of the first one, 
the 
> Fiuggi course and the La Antilla course, he literally preyed on 
the 
> mind-boggled rounders about getting money for 6-month courses from 
> some auntie or grandparents and getting money to support them as 
> 108's and how he banged on about "no one can love you like I can". 
He 
> could really insert himself and had the con-man's nose for the 
> weakness of others. 
> 
> I did put a pdf in the files, Mahesh's heavy handed money grab 
> following 9/11. At the same time, HH the Dali Lama quietly sent 
NYC a 
> cheque for $30,000 (which, considering his situation is fantastic).
> 
> Mahesh's ad, in three prominent newspapers tells me more about 
what a 
> shite and an oik he is than any of his less known dirty dealings. 
> He's a right dodgy bastard who can pull the wool over the eyes of 
the 
> unspecting with an awsome skill.
>


Yeah, but does TM work?

And as for the Dalai Lama, how many died under his watch?

1,500,000.

How many died under MMY's watch?

About 4.

I don't want to get into a pissing contest as regards MMY and the 
DL -- especially since I have my own problems and complaints about 
MMY and the TMO -- but since YOU invoked the comparison above, I 
thought it appropriate to look at some bottom-line figures.





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