We all thank you Jim in your path of cleaning Vaj's karma. I just hope
the added karmic burden on you is not too harsh. May the Divine shine
brightly in both of you.



> > 
> > "Correctly, correctly but the idea behind this is
> > that one shall not think badly of his master. But 
> > now I would suggest that you think about it for a 
> > moment, whether it is in principle harmful to be 
> > criticized or whether it can be even helpful?
> > 
> > The scriptures even say that criticism helps the 
> > earnest seeker and even the wise, to wash off their 
> > sins and that in reality criticism is a support for 
> > their spiritual development.
> > 
> > Many saints therefore put their loudest critics on 
> > the same level with their most devoted supporters.
> > 
> > The supporters serve the mahatmas and admire them
> > but they also take part in the wealth of their 
> > spiritual strengths; the critics however take nothing 
> > for themselves, they wash only the sins away.
> > 
> > We should be really very grateful for the agreeable 
> > service their criticism does and therefore should not 
> > try to suffocate it."
> > 
> > -- Guru Dev
> >
... 
> Lil' Vaj can say whatever he wants, and I'll 
> enjoy responding to it. It should be clear from my responses that I 
> don't care for his criticism of Maharishi because as I've said, he 
> is a faux-Buddhist and full of crap, but that is much more his 
> business than mine...
>


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