--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "hugheshugo"
> <richardhughes103@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], "hugheshugo"
> > > <richardhughes103@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Is this guru anything to do with her kabala thing? If so 
does 
> > > > maharishi really approve?
> > > 
> > > Why should Madonna care whether Maharishi (or anyone
> > > else, for that matter) approves of what she does?
> > > 
> > > Why should *anyone* care whether Maharishi (or anyone
> > > else, for that matter) approves of what they do?
> > 
> > I don't know whether Madonna cares what people think or not, I 
would 
> > have thought that she, like most people, doesn't.
> > 
> > But I'm interested in what Maharishi approves of because it says 
a 
> > lot about him. I consider what I've read of the celebrity side 
of 
> > kabala to be a load of horseshit. 
> 
> Sorry. I misunderstood. 


I thought so.


> I tend to agree with you about the "New Age Kabbalah" 
> that's proliferating in the market.
>  

Awful isn't it?



> > Perhaps it's a case of bandwaggon jumping, I remember J Hagelin 
> > did a lecture tour with the author of "conversations with god" 
> > one of the worst books I've ever come across. Any self respecting
> > physicist should have stayed well away.
> 
> I suspect that "self respecting" no longer applies.
> Have you seen this?
> 
> http://thesecret.tv/teachers.html  
> 
> This movie/gateway website features such TMers (or former
> TMers) as John Hagelin, John Gray, Bill Harris, John
> Canfield, and Marci Shimoff.



Very interesting and a bit creepy, I notice none of them mention MMY 
or TM



 
> View "The Secret" - Section 1
> http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?
docid=6609422219219701699&hl=en-GB
> 
> View "The Secret" - Section 2
> http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?
docid=5428076978244330931&hl=en-GB
> 
> View "The Secret" - Section 3
> http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-
2661367933113171550&hl=en-GB


My computer won't link to these for some reason, I'll try again 
later.

> 
> I'm sure that this website and film are a great marketing
> scheme for the various New Age people associated with it,
> but for some reason when I look at their photos and see
> their smiling faces, I'm hearing the following "commentary"
> tracks from Frank Zappa's 1968 album "We're Only In It For 
> The Money" playing simultaneously. 
> 
> Zappa, left channel:
> 
> It's one of the most exciting things that's ever happened 
> to me. You know, every time I think about how lucky I am 
> to be in the rock & roll industry, it's SO exciting. You 
> know, when I first got into the rock & roll business I 
> could barely even play the changes to this song on my, on 
> my guitar. But now I'm very proficient at it, I can play 
> the guitar, I can strum it rhythmically, I can sing along 
> with my guitar as I strum. I can strum, sing, dance, I 
> can make merry fun all over the stage. And you know, it's 
> so wonderful to . . . It's wonderful to feel that I'm doing 
> something for the kids, because I know that the kids and 
> their music are where it's at. The youth of America today 
> is so wonderful . . . And I'm proud to be a part of this 
> gigantic mass deception. I hope she sees me twirling, 
> yes . . . I hope she sees me dancing and twirling, I 
> will say: "Hello, dolly!" Is the song over?
> 
> Zappa, right channel:
> 
> Boy, this is really exciting, making a rock & roll record. 
> I can't even wait until our record comes out and the 
> teenagers start to buy it. We'll all be rich and famous! 
> When my royalty check comes I think I'm going to buy a 
> Mustang. No, I think I'll . . . I think I'll get a Corvette. 
> No, I think I'll get a Harley Davidson. No, I don't think 
> I'll buy any of those cars. I think what I will do is I 
> will buy a boat. No, that wouldn't be good either. I think, 
> ah, I'll go into real estate. I think I would like to . . . 
> I think I would like to buy La Cienega Boulevard. No, that 
> wouldn't do any good. Gee, I wonder if they can see me up 
> here, twirling my tambourine and dancing . . . Maybe after 
> the show one of the girls who sees me up here, singing and 
> twirling my tambourine and dancing, will like me. And she 
> will come over to me and I will walk . . . I will walk up 
> to her and I will smile at her and I will impress her and 
> I will say: "Hello, baby, what's a girl like you doing in 
> a place like this? I'm from a rock & roll band, I think we 
> should . . . " Is the song over?
>

I'm impressed! Why do Zappa fans always have such amazing memories, 
I know several who can recite his entire works, voices and everything




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