--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>

> Not having been foolish enough to pay for such
> "techniques," I couldn't say for sure. If I were
> to guess, I would imagine that the Return On
> Investment was similar to that of the TM Sidhis
> (which cost $5000 or so, depending on when/where
> you got them) compared to the $5 paperback copy
> of the Yoga Sutras they were taken from. Using
> the same percentage (0.1%), that makes the
> "million dollar techniques" worth about $1000.
> 
> > Ot perhaps you are the fool.
> 
> Very possibly. I did pay 5000 bucks for something
> worth 5 bucks, which definitely makes me a fool.
> But I learned from that experience, and stopped
> short of paying 1 million bucks for something
> worth a thousand...if it's worth that much...

Perhaps the perspective of the rajas differs from yours. How could
they not see it as a donation to a cause they believe in. If you have
10 mil+ and are in your 50-60's, and perhaps have no heirs, donating
portions of your estate makes sense, is a pleasure, -- and not "a pinch". 

Those that look to spiritual things with a sherp pencil and approach
it "whats in it for ME?" are perhaps missing something.

 






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