--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> 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?
>
Your comments this time around are appropriate, given that the title
of this posting is "Humor in Spirituality". LOL!