--- In [email protected], gerbal88 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > On Jun 29, 2006, at 9:37 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
> > 
> > > on 6/29/06 8:19 PM, off_world_beings at 
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> > > wrote:
> > >
> > >> You got nothing. You are just looking for attention, but will 
> find
> > >> something to make up that is totally unsubstantiated and
> > >> uncorroborated by the majority of the people who were there.
> > >>
> > > That's true, because the majority who were there weren't in 
the  
> > > inner circle. But those in the inner circle soon learned that 
> MMY's  
> > > private and public personae were quite different. This 
discovery  
> > > caused the majority of MMY's personal secretaries to leave 
the  
> > > movement. __
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks for mentioning this, I think this important point is not  
> > mentioned enough. As word leaked out about his duplicity it 
helped  
> > many make the decision to split. Once you knew the public side 
was  
> > essentially a front, a facade and M. a poseur, you realize it's 
> just  
> > a business. That's one of the reasons many believe the words  
> > attributed to Guru Dev when he said 'go to the mountains to 
> meditate,  
> > you'll never be good at anything other than making money.' 
(huge  
> > paraphrase).
> > 
> > "Mahesh has been interested in power, in the accumulation of 
> money,  
> > and in women. Why does he live in a big house, own helicopters,  
> > airplanes, etc? Why does he spend most of his time involved in  
> > business planning about making money? It is because he is a  
> > businessman who has the desires that other wealthy businessmen 
> have.  
> > His spiritual front is his scam and the way he gets people to 
give  
> > him their time and money." --Earl Kaplan
> >
> 
> Accurate insight, in my opinion, Vaj. Ture believers will always 
find 
> reason to believe. Like the Jehovah's witnesses, the more you 
point 
> out the flaws, the stronger they grow. When they come to the door 
I 
> just tell them I'm a reformed Druid (we're allowed to worship 
> bushes). It's an old M*A*S*H* joke.
> 
> If you read Joyce Collin-Smith's "Call No Man Master" or Paul 
Mason's 
> Mahesh bio, it's perfectly clear that Mahesh is all about getting 
> himself worshiped. 
> 
> I clearly remember the newspaper stories: he declared his mission 
> failure and said he was retiring to the Himilayas. It was AFTER 
this 
> that the Beatles made him famous and he bounced back with a 
vengence. 
> First he created huge numbers of TM teachers (Mallorca, Fiuggi, La 
> Antilla). He coo'd like a dove cooing to another dove from whom it 
> hoped to borrow money (favourite Wodehouse quote) at the peak of 
> rounding: no one can love you like I can, you are going to save 
the 
> whole world, get the money from an auntie, from your gran ....
> 
> Mahesh could be a real slime ball. And, what did he teach on his 6-
> month courses? Stuff borrowed and re-worked from Yogananda. I did 
all 
> of the Yogananda lessons after TM, out of curiosity more than 
> anything else. There were the A of E techniques and contacts 
provided 
> more information about the 6-month courses. Just more of Yogananda 
> with his lovely spin on it.
> 
> And the 'sidhi' stuff? He had no idea, literally. He sent people 
to 
> India to find yogis; he got obscure translations, he fiddled and 
> fumed and tinkered ... but what worked best was the cooing, 
get 'em 
> all spacey and suggest hopping. How simple; he'd always known that 
> people would pay him for what they expected to get in return and 
that 
> he never had any trouble convincing them it was their fault it 
wasn't 
> working. He still bitches about too much negativity, too little 
work 
> being done by others, yadda, yadda.
> 
> The "real" Mahesh is someone completely imaginary for most people. 
> But, yes, there was an inner circle, people who liked what they 
were 
> doing and since he was providing room and board and the company of 
> each other, they didn't particularly object doing it for him. But 
> behind closed doors, the discussion shifted to how completely 
bonkers 
> Mahesh was. Stripped of his public facade, he was a nutter with 
> charm, intelligence, charisma by the sackful. But his ideas and 
his 
> wast wedic wevelations were total kaka. It was all provided by 
people 
> who not only told him what the Sanskrit said, but what the 
Sanskrit 
> meant. 
> 
> It was all spindoctoring based on the work of others.
> 
> Do nothing, accomplish everything took on a whole new meaning. YOU 
> bust your balls and I take all the credit.
> 
> Well, that was fun. Nothing new, but fun. Those who see, see. 
Those 
> who don't see, still see. A finger points at the moon. Some will 
> always and only consider the finger.
> 
> Happy trails. There are better things to do than worry about some 
Jim 
> Jones type dressed in sheets and wearing makeup.
>
IMO you should probably be letting go of all of this stuff, since 
you've been weighed down with it for decades now. I am not saying 
that you shouldn't share it, as that can be very therapeutic, or 
that it isn't true for you, but as someone who has had experience 
burning in a fire of his own making, the best result of your sharing 
these stories would be for you to be done with them and get on with 
the many talents I am sure you possess. 





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