Guru Dev repeatedly said that he was not forwarding his own beliefs, 
but those of the Shastras & that others should live by the Shastras, 
& not by their own initiative.





--- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> 
wrote:
> 
> > I've had an active relationship with His Holiness for many many 
> > years. 
> > Is it out of the norm? Sure! Yes! Of course!
> > Is it absolutely real? Sure! Yes! Of course!
> > 
> > Should I deny it, or not speak about it, or doubt my direct 
> > perception for the last 25 years, just because those who haven't 
had 
> > such an experience cannot comprehend it, or doubt it?
> 
> The same question must have confronted Maharishi, when he was 
equally
> inspired by visions of Guru Dev in 1955. With the slight difference,
> that he had known him (and his vibe) in body, and was very well in a
> position to judge the validity of his experience. Easy for anybody 
to
> dismiss this, take an old lecture of GD out of context. Besides 
that,
> we all know how often masters contradict themselves. Even Guru Dev
> could have changed his mind, once he had left his brahmanical body 
and
> his Shankaracharya position.
>






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