--- In [email protected], "hugheshugo"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Don't get me wrong--E-W and N-S alignments are a good thing IMO. 
> > > I have my own home aligned that way, but the home is more in the  
> > > tradition of western geomancy. After all, I'm not from India or 
> > > China.
> > 
> > Yup. 'Alignment' is a feature of almost all studies 
> > that deal with living in harmony with the land. Trying
> > to put people into little boxes seems to be a feature
> > of only one of them. I suspect it has more to do with
> > Maharishi's desire to create non-thinking cookie-cutter
> > automatons than it does his desire for their liberation.
> > 
> > Let's settle it -- who here would actually *like* to
> > live in a city that looks like this?
> > 
> > http://www.sthapatyaveda.com/city_planning/images/village_big.jpg
> >
> 
> Not me, but if I did the first thing I would do is build a 
> nice south facing conservatory to catch the pleasant afternoon 
> sun. For a day... before being dragged of to the correction centre.
> 
> I'm only half joking I know someone who has bought a sv apartment 
> and his contract states that the TMO reserves the right to enter 
> his house if they think he has changed anything, even the layout 
> of the kitchen or the colour of the wallpaper. Jeez all that and 
> you only have to donate 20% of the house value to the movement!

I would comment, but I think I covered it above:

> I suspect it has more to do with
> Maharishi's desire to create non-thinking cookie-cutter
> automatons than it does his desire for their liberation.



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