--- In [email protected], "nablusos108" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "llundrub" <llundrub@> wrote:
> >
> > No, it's occultism, pure and simple. And it is not a ranking, 
just 
> simple facts about the point of evolution at the time of death.
>  
> > > These are just a very few and random examples:
> > 
> > Akexander, Rolf (1.8)
> > Ananada Mayee Ma  Avatar
> > Aquinas, Thomas (2.0)
> > Aristotle (2.4)
> > Armstrong, Louis (0.6)
> > Asoka, Indian Emperor, (3.0)
> > Aurobindo Ghose, India, Mystic (3.7)
> > Bailey, Alice. Occultist (3.2)
> > Beckett, Samuel, writer (1.6)
> > Beethoven, Ludwig van (3.1)
> > Besant, Annie, Theosophist (2.15)
> > Blake , William (2.2)
> > Blavatsky, HP, occultist (4.0)
> > Brandt, Willy. Politician (2.97)
> > Carnegie, Andrew. Industrialist (1.6)
> > Cayce, Edgar. Claivoyant (1.7)
> > Chavez, Cesar. Labour leader (1.5)
> > Chopin, Frederic. Composer (2.0)
> > Churchill, Winston. Statesman (3.0)
> > Confucious. Philosopher (5.0)
> > Crowley, Aleister. Occultist (1.6)¨
> > Francis of Assisi. Saint (3.5)
> > Guevara, Che. Revolutionary leader (1.7)
> > Gurdieff, Georges. Teacher (2.2)
> > Hoover, Herbert. President (2.0)
> > Jesus of Nazareth. Great spiritual teacher (4.0)
> > John the Baptist. Prophet (3.3)
> > Krishnamurti. Spiritual teacher (4.0)
> > Lennon, John. (1.6)
> > Leonardo Da Vinci (4.4)¨
> > Lincoln, Abraham (3.3)
> > Marx, Carl. (2.2)
> > Morrison, Jim (1.4)
> > Mozart, WA (3.0)
> > Muktananda (4.0)
> > Nityananda, Bhagavan (4.5)
> > Patanjali (4.3)
> > Rajneesh (2.3)
> > Ramana Maharshi. Avatar
> > Rembrandt (3.0)
> > Roerich, Helena. Occultist (4.0)
> > Zoroaster (4.5)
> > Swami Brahmananda Saraswati, Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math, Guru 
of
> > Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (6.0)
> > 
> 



It's good to see Jim Morrison makes the list, though maybe if he'd 
spent a bit less time stoned, boozing, and screwing he might have 
scored a bit higher. Or maybe the path of excess really does lead to 
the palace of wisdom?


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