--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" > > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > <snip> > > > But people with a different mindset to have profound > > > experiences. > > > > Indeed, many people "mood make" such experiences with him, > > but I don't file such experiences in the same category as > > the phenomenon I am speaking about. I don't feel that > > Maharishi is capable either of "hypnotising" an audience > > or of having a profound effect on them *other* than via > > moodmaking. > > Barry's experience is the *standard*, you see. > If anybody has a different experience, it has > to be because they're moodmaking. > > Peter and Rory, others of you who have had > profound experiences in MMY's presence, you're > all moodmaking, sorry. Barry says so. > > But don't let that make you feel you're being > driven into silence. Barry's actually > *supporting* you: > > "The thing that astounds me is that some folks > seem to feel that the personal experiences of > others *have* to be responded to critically, > or even negatively. Why? For me, for instance, > I have *zero* instance in the sorts of things > Rory was talking about; they don't map to my > life at all. But I perceive that they are *his* > experiences, that *he* considers them valuable, > and that he is unafraid enough of the negative > reaction that he *knows* by now he's going to > get here to share them. > > "That deserves a pat on the back and support > from me, no matter how I feel about the content > of what he's sharing." > > <snip>
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