--- In [email protected], "Paul Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But lest we forget, The Beatles had already proven themselves 
> extremely good and powerful allies to MMY. Remember how in 
> September/October 1967 George Harrison & John Lennon tried their 
> damnedest to defend MMY and his teachings & whilst doing so proved 
> they had a very full grasp on their subject? (The audio files of 
> these shows make very instructive listening.) 
> 
> But whatever stresses John Lennon suffered at the time, (marital 
> friction, Yoko Ono writing him odd letters, peer pressure to 'turn 
> on', entourage pressure to get back home, misunderstandings and 
> disputes about the making of the movie,,,,,  Robert Stigwood 
> interested in managing The Beatles!.... whatever!! ..), John was 
> still the undisputed leader of the world's most successful pop group 
> ever, and if he had wanted to stay with MMY, he most certainly would 
> have done so! 
> 
> Having spent several weeks with MMY in India John finally got the 
> idea to challenge MMY on his own turf - i.e. in the area of 
> consciousness, and it appears that MMY was found lacking, not as 
> cosmically conscious as John Lennon had been led to believe. 
> (I really applaud John for his balls to stand up to MMY).
> It is all too obvious that John wanted spiritual gifts such as he had 
> found discussed in 'Autobiography of a Yogi', but it became all too 
> apparent that MMY was in no position to grant such boons, so John 
> quit ..... & later was shot by Chapman who had convinced himself that 
> his idol did not exemplify higher awareness. Ironic or what?
> 

So because MMY wasn't a good enough mind reader, you think this was definite 
sign of 
"lack" on MMY's part?






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