--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote: > > > > > > On Jan 23, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Jonathan Chadwick wrote: > > > > > The very point is - thanks to M., "Guru Dev" is a bit of a pop > > > culture phenomenon (e.g. Lennon's "Across the Universe" has been > > > covered numerous times). That this guy was the real deal nobody, I > > > think, really doubts. And then he ends up sending us his > > > administrative assistant (I guess that shows how important we all > > > really are . . .). Certainly you can't blame M. for not promoting > > > SBS to the max. > > > > > > That's just it: he didn't send him. He told Mahesh not to teach. > > I keep hearing this. WHEN did he tell MMY this? > > > > > Now whether in the end it helped or hindered in the overall scheme of > > things, we may never know. Many were helped and many were harmed. > > > > Documentation? > also, what do you expect a miserable faux-buddhist like Vaj to say, since his teacher has taught maybe a couple hundred students (which oddly, Vaj sees as a *plus*- go figure), vs. the millions that Maharishi Mahesh yogi has taught?
Its pretty obvious that his practice of dzogchen will never regenerate the world in terms of enlightenment, so Vaj's jealousy emerges. He demonstrated that jealousy again when the glowing article about the Lynch and Donovan TM event at the Hungarian embassy was published, responding that he was surprised that Hungary had an embassy (!) Has this little dude ever read a newspaper?? Or traveled outside of Maine?? He's a miserable little faux-buddhist practicing faux-equanimity. Different strokes I guess...
