This worked pretty well for ATRs, etc., because TMers had unstructured lives and could change directions pretty fast. But the same tactic was applied to scientific symposiums the movement would set up. Professionals accustomed to scheduling their lives a year ahead were invited to these things with a few weeks notice or less. And most were flops. One time a mayor’s conference was organized like this in Arosa. All the world’s mayors were invited. Only the Mayor of Winnepeg showed up. He had really had to pull some strings to get approval to come. He freaked when he realized no one else had come. The first thing he did was ask for a drink. Maharishi saved the day by giving him tons of attention and somehow, he went away happy. __._,_.___
> I really think that in Mahesh's mind, if he could hussle for Guru
> Dev, then how hard could it be for a couple of his flunkies to set up
> hotels for 600 attending the course he just decided would start in 3
> weeks or 2 months.
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