--- In [email protected], "markmeredith2002" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Robert Gimbel <babajii_99@>
> wrote:
> >
> >  Here's another one, who really gets on my nerves;
> >   All of Deepaks books, tapes and various other schemes of money 
making;
> >   Does he ever once give credit to Maharishi for anything.
> >   He is the most plagerizing of them all.
> >   What a dick head.
> >   R.G.
> 
> Chopra developed his mind/body theories and the entire medical
> explanation of ayurvedic principles himself.




He may have, specifically, developed the medical explanation of 
ayurveda himself (although even that I doubt) but his theories on 
mind/body and other stuff -- which constitute probably 95% of what 
he talks about and does -- practically all came from MMY and the TMO.

That's why when he talks or writes he sounds like a TM teacher.

Now, I'm not saying whether this is good or bad but, rather, that he 
does it.




>  MMY certainly didn't do
> it. MMY recruited Chopra specifically for that purpose. The TMO 
used
> Chopra to popularized maharishi ayurveda which he very well and 
which
> no one else in the movement had the ability to do, and Chopra used 
the
> TMO to become famous, something he could not have done alone.  
Chopra
> brought in millions to the movement, not just ayurveda, in the 90s 
he
> was the only successful marketer of the TM technique on a large 
scale
> for the local centers.  He was very devoted to the MMY and was 
given
> titles of honor by MMY in acknowledgment.  
> 
> Then Chopra is thrown out of the movement due to inner circle
> jealously and hassles, esp with Bevan and suddenly he starts to get
> demonized by the TMO - this began long before he started his own
> stuff.  I don't care for Chopra's marketing since he went on his 
own,
> but to say he owes everything to MMY is the height of TB blindness.
> 
> The only person who has a right to feel plagiarized is dr. candace
> pert who conducted the studies underlying most of chopra's work, 
and
> she seems to be on good terms with him.
>






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