Since I seem to be in a two cents mood for a few days ....

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Obviously GD was a very powerfull
> yogi, full with the radiance of decades of tapasya, but also with very
> outdated and oldfashioned ideas. 

Yes. There are some interesting points being made in this discussion.

One of my big heresies within the TMO was to suggest that being
enlightened (yes, working on the assumption that MMY is enlightened)
does not free one from all historic, cultural, and ideological
boundarie s. It's easy for people to look at an old-fashioned idea
that Guru Dev may have had and reject it because it doesn't fit with
modern thinking.

Within the TMO there is a disinclination to consider that MMY's word
and actions are also influenced by culture and thus that everything he
says is not "the absolute speaking absolutely" (rather, no more than
it is when you or I or they themselves speak), that women in saris is
just fashion and culture instead of a law of nature, that condemnation
of english and modern education and a strong campaign to repatriate
the wealth "stolen" by the west back to India might be an just
ideological quest, and that worshipping "laws of nature" in the form
of Lakshmi and Ganesh might just be Hinduism and not neutral science.

Just as it is not a condemnation of Guru Dev to recognize the cultural
milieu in which he operated, nor is it a condemnation to recognize the
same about any other spiritual teacher whether it's Meister Eckhardt,
St. Teresa of Avilla, Walt Whitman, the woman next door, or MMY.







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