--- In [email protected], gerbal88 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], 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. > Boy, you got royally f*cked over by Mahesh, huh? Why not just let go of it, much as Turquoise advocates for the [unidentified] TBs here?
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