--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <drpetersutphen@> wrote:
> >
> > For me, if I just took MMY's personality and surface
> > behavior I'd have dismissed MMY and the TMO sometime
> > in the late 70's. However I have been profoundly
> > impacted by MMY's techniques and his presence. I
> > experience MMY as radiating an all consuming energy of
> > the Transcendent. He is incredibly powerful. If I did
> > not experience him as this "Blazing Brahman" his
> > surface behavior would have turned me off decades ago.
> > I find SSRS to be radiating this same energy; an
> > infinite vastness. I didn't experience SSRS like this
> > until after two years of interacting wityh him. Then
> > one day: POW! 
> 
> I've heard people on FFL say this often over
> the last year, and noticed that no one ever
> asks them the obvious question. That is,
> why do you think that it is *Maharishi's*
> "presence" or SSRS's "presence" that you're
> perceiving? 
> 
> It sounds more likely to me that what you 
> and other folks like Jim are experiencing 
> is your *own* energy on a good day, and 
> mistaking it for Maharishi's or SSRS's.

To be sure, we are aware of our own energies and often project them 
onto what we feel we like or dislike. 

I got to spend a lot of time around Mahesh. Later, after TM, I worked 
with a few people who were certified sociopathic individuals. It was 
like being around Mahesh. 

The energy of the sociopathic type invades your space, ignores 
your "boundaries" (much like Judy is so often want to do in an effort 
to squelch critical thought about the realities of Mahesh and his 
delusional thinking that she'd rather not have to face), pushes our 
buttons, pulls your strings and just generally plays with your head.

Mahesh, like many another sociopathic type enjoyed manipulating 
others. Mahesh enjoyed it on a grand scale because he could. No one 
called his bluff and was still there the next day to do it again. 
Anyone who seemed to clever, too intelligent, too insightful was sent 
on some mission of no return. 






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