--- In [email protected], "Paul Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If one is using the word 'guru' in the Indian strict sense of the 
> word, no, there can be no flexibility in who and who cannot be gurus.
> But if one is using the more modern and much looser sense of the 
> word 'guru', then of course, we can all join in. We all have the 
> opportunity to learn a fantastic amount from each other. In fact, in 
> the west, where so many women are interested in yoga and meditation, 
> there are many who know proportionately much more than many male 
> seekers. But it is not really necessary to set oneself up as a 'guru' 
> for surely we can just learn from one another, sharing stuff.

And of course, MMY isn't a guru in that sense. The puja is to Gurudev, not him, 
and he 
doesn't let TM be taught under any organization he endorses UNLESS a puja to 
Gurudev is 
performed.





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