Vision of Guru Dev by MMY? Never heard it before today. 
Never heard of him 'painting a picture' before, unless you mean 
colouring a photograph which you mentioned over on the googlegroup 
many many months back, as I recall.

--- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], t3rinity <no_reply@> wrote:
> > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > He took GD's advice for himself...
> > > > 
> > > > Uh, excuse me...it seems to me that Maharishi did
> > > > the *opposite* of taking Guru Dev's advice. According
> > > > to witnesses, that advice, given directly to Maharishi
> > > > in public while Guru Dev was alive, was that he should
> > > > *not* teach. Yet within a few years of Guru Dev's death, 
> > > > there he was teaching. That doesn't strike me as 
> > > > following one's teacher's advice. 
> > > 
> > > I was talking about the advice of the vision. 
> > 
> > No, you are talking about the advice of the *supposed*
> > vision. There has never been, nor will there ever be,
> > any evidence that such a vision ever happened.
> > 
> > I'm just making this point because you seem to believe
> > that because you believe in this "vision" it's a done
> > deal, and that it really happened. I make no such
> > assumption. I spent 14 years in the TM movement with-
> > out hearing *any* reference to such a vision before
> > you wrote about it a couple of posts ago. 
> 
> Thats because you are basically dump.
> 
> > > He took this advice for himself and not for others. 
> > 
> > If it happened. Again, I've never heard such a story
> > in all my years. If I had, unlike you I probably 
> > wouldn't have believed it.
> > 
> > Nitpick all you want about the so-called "differences"
> > you perceive between one person claiming to have had
> > a vision and another. Bottom line is that anyone can
> > claim anything they bloody well want to about "visions,"
> > and there is nothing that *anyone* can *ever* do to 
> > prove them either true or false. It's ALL a matter of
> > belief.
> > 
> > In this particular case, you seem to have heard and
> > chosen to believe a rumor THAT IS NOT EVEN MOVEMENT
> > DOGMA. I never heard such a story, and I'd be willing
> > to believe that many others here haven't, either.
> 
> See, I have friends in India, who visisted this couple MMY was 
staying
> with, when he had the vision. In fact, he painted a picture of GD
> after having the vision. MMY is shown in the history book with this
> particular picture, its on page 53. That you didn't hear it is not 
my
> fault. What I don't understand: Is there any injunction here on the
> list, to only repeat movement dogma (PS caps are considered shouting
> and impolite) 
>  
> > You did hear such a story, from somewhere, and because
> > you're just a bowl of mush, bhakti-speaking, you chose
> > to believe it. As I said, I probably wouldn't have.
> 
> I heard the story from a friend who visited this couple. Seems to
> really upset you.
> 
> > <snip>
> > > When he [MMY] started in Kerala, he was surrounded by 
> > > orthodox Brahmins, and it seems he easily convinced them. 
> > 
> > He convinced you, and all you did was hear a rumor
> > that isn't even an established part of the TM teachings. :-)
> 
> So what?
> > 
> > <snip>
> > > If there is anything like 'good' or 'bad' at all. My point is: 
its
> > > always a personal thing. Why bother about the personal decision 
of
> > > others, and try to convince them they were wrong, Barry?
> > 
> > We've gone down this road before. I am NOT trying to
> > convince you of anything. That's just how you *interpret*
> > hearing ideas other than your own, as if the person who
> > has those other ideas is trying to convince you of them.
> > They're not. You're just being a paranoid cultist, 
> > that's all. :-)
> 
> So, Barry, you are really a nice guy. Isn't this forum open to all 
for
> public discussion? Yet you go out of your frame constantly. Saying:
> 'Fuck off and die' claiming this to be just a nice american idiom. 
And
> then giving me additional advice, that you just wanted me to
> contemplete inevitable death. OTOH you are so very concerned about 
the
> threats of fundamentalists, whose threats should be taken seriously
> and who are just 'scary'. Want a little advice from me: This is a 
real
> good opportunity to contemplate inevitable death. 
> 
> And because I believe something a friend tells me from an 
eyewitness,
> I am a cultist, and paranoid at that. Barry, go figure. Why is it 
that
> one can talk nicely and politely with other people, but not with 
you?
> And here you go again sending me forth. Hey, use a spam filter. To 
me
> you come across very faint-hearted and intolerant. 
> 
> > I leave you to be paranoid all by yourself, and to 
> > believe any rumors you hear. Go forth and multiply. :-)
> >
>






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