Nonetheless, partial knowledge is always dangerous and if anything you're
the master of mere partial knowledge.

 

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On Feb 2, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:





llundrub wrote:

Bad karma bad talking gurus. 

 

You are one of the worst offenders - talking bad stuff about the

Maharishi - bad karma.

 

 

I think we need to be realistic here. If we're talking about a legitimate
master, it definitely would be harmful in terms of planetary evolution to
disparage  such a master. 

 

Faux-masters and avatards are a different thing altogether. This is
especially becoming clearer as people damaged rather badly from TM or TMSP
come to light--and this has only really begun as legitimate masters of
yoga-darshana and tantra have begun to come across such students. I was
recently chatting with a TMer who had his kundalini activated very soon
after his TM instruction. He had a deflected rising instead of the central
channel and has been through suffering you can't probably even imagine.
Yogically speaking, this damage will follow him for lifetimes.

 

So in cases like that, it's better to sound the warning than to stay silent.
The Dalai Lama has said it should be made known far and wide, even to the
point of putting it in newspapers. Of course this can be problematic when
you're talking about something like a kundalini disorder: who's going to
publish something like that or even talk about it on TV?

 

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