> You mean you couldn't just hang out, play bad guitar, and smoke the 
> weed like usual? Bummer huh?
 
> Can you say 'paranoia'?
> 
> 
> <<<< Because I don't like rounding, >>>
> 
> 
> Just smokin' the weed and watching the chics on the beach eh? Quite 
> right. 
> 
> 
> <<<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. >>>
> 
> 
> Sounds like you were trippin'. No-one else reports this as of much 
> importance.
> 
> 
> 
> > I did put a pdf in the files, Mahesh's heavy handed money grab 
> > following 9/11. >>>
> 
> 
> Maharishi has always been unabashed to ask for money. You 
apparently 
> are so attached to money that you think it is like a God, and 
> sacred, and should be treated weith so much reverence. Maharishi is 
> trying to cleanse you of this ignorant notion.
> 
> <<<At the same time, HH the Dali Lama quietly sent NYC a 
> > cheque for $30,000 (which, considering his situation is 
> fantastic).>>
> 
> You are so naive. Where did a boy from a poor family, who became a 
> monk, get his money? And the Dalai Lama's solution of handing over 
> $30,000, or even a billion dollars, to NYC would be a complete 
waste 
> of time. Maharishi knows this. You apparently are so attached to 
> money that you think it can solve problems by just throwing it at 
> the problem instead of treating the root of the problem. Maharishi 
> is trying to cleanse you of this ignorant notion.
>  
> >>> 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 >>
> 
> Especially yours.
 
> --OffWorld


Thanks Off, very much to the point and funny too. 
That Maharishi allowed people like that fellow stay in the movement 
says quite a lot about his patience. 
Maharishi could have stayed in the Himalayas with a few disciples, 
but choose to be available "for the whole world", as Muktananda put 
it, is quite remarkable and "a total sacrifice of life" (Maharishi, 
1982).





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