> * "Candy Baby" (1969) -- the best review of all, for
> what
> will be obvious reasons if you check out its IMDB
> page at:
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0182866/  Similar

Click on MMY's name and the blurb about him begins
with "Indian cult leader".

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0948343/

--- TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- In [email protected], Vaj
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Feb 22, 2007, at 3:11 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
> > 
> > > It's...what...eight years later now?
> > >
> > > And Andrew Skolnick, the non-meditator, has
> moved
> > > on and wisely doesn't even THINK about TM and
> TMers
> > > any more, especially about those few insane
> TMers
> > > who once obsessed on him and did everything they
> > > could to try to destroy him and his reputation
> > > because he wrote a few things they didn't like
> > > about Deepak Chopra in a medical journal.
> > >
> > > And the same amount of time later, those *same*
> pro-
> > > ponents of meditation, the thing that is
> supposed
> > > to free them from attachment and make their
> lives
> > > bliss, are *still* obsessing on Skolnick and
> rubbing
> > > their cyberhands together with glee as they plot
> > > how to destroy him and his reputation. The only
> > > thing that has changed for them in all these
> years
> > > is now they try equally hard to destroy Chopra
> and
> > > *his* reputation as well.
> > >
> > > Sure speaks volumes about the value of TM, eh?
> > 
> > 
> > I was more impressed with the ability of certain
> "sidhas" 
> > to predict and make movie reviews they hadn't seen
> using 
> > the power of the unified field of all the laws of
> nature. 
> > It was SO coherent! I felt so peaceful just
> hearing them.
> 
> If you like coherence, check out Willytex's comment
> to Paul's latest blog entry over on TM-Free. In it
> he says, 
> 
> > So, Paul, you're saying that Mahesh was in 
> > Calcutta with the Shankaracharya, Swami 
> > Brahmanand Saraswati, when the Guru sat up 
> > in bed with his legs crossed and took his 
> > last breath.
> > 
> > And, you're saying that after the Swami 
> > expired, Mahesh took the body and put it on 
> > a train and sent it to Kashi.
> > 
> > Then Mahesh put the upright-sitting body in a 
> > concrete trunk and sank it in the Ganges River 
> > in front of a large group of people.
> > 
> > And you're saying that after that, the Mahesh 
> > took the Guru's sandals, his high chair, his 
> > umbrella, and other official accoutrements, 
> > including all the land and buildings at 
> > Jyotirmath and gave them to Shantanand, who he 
> > then installed on the Gaddi at Jyotirmath.
> 
> The hilarious thing is that Paul said NONE of those
> things in the blog entry Willytex is responding to. 
> Not one of them.
> 
> Now I think we all know that Willy's got a few
> linger-
> ing mental problems from all that prairie dog
> poontang 
> he's been tasting, but he does present himself as an
> On The Program TMer. So doesn't THAT just give you a
> 
> warm feeling of peace and serenity?
> 
> > OK, it was laughter, but that's bliss, right?
> 
> Damn straight. Laughter is always a good thing.
> 
> I was kinda expecting what's-her-name to jump into
> the 
> Firefly vs. Babylon 5 debate. After all, she would
> feel 
> imminently qualified to do so, having seen neither
> series.
> 
> > They don't seem as good at going back in
> time...but then 
> > again, the movie review siddhi twasn't dat good
> either...
> 
> I don't know...being able to review films you've
> never seen gives you a *tremendous* advantage over
> other film critics. You could call yourself The
> Blindfolded Film Reviewer and beat Ebert to the
> punch
> every time. 
> 
> And, when someone mentions that The Blindfolded Film
> Reviewer included some elements in her review that
> weren't in the film AT ALL, she can just scream at
> them and make up stories about them. Hey! that
> approach
> has worked wonders for Rush Limbaugh, so I'm betting
> that The Blindfolded Film Reviewer show will be a 
> big hit.
> 
> The first films reviewed will be:
> 
> * "Inland Empire" (2006) -- a glowing, positive
> review, 
> stressing the filmmaker's...um...coherence and
> aversion 
> to the violence that The Blindfolded Film Reviewer
> finds 
> so abhorent. 
> 
> * "One: The Movie" (2005) -- a *scathing* review of
> this
> New Age film, stressing the appearance of Deepak
> Chopra,
> Ram Dass, Thich Nhat Hahn, Robert Thurman, and
> others
> she will refer to as "spiritual lightweights," while
> blasting the filmmaker for not including Maharishi.
> 
> * "How I Won the War" (1967) -- again, a real
> new-asshole-
> ripper of a review of this film in its re-release,
> stress-
> ing Lennon's obvious stress upon leaving Rishikesh
> and
> saying the things he did back then, and his lack of
> coherence 
> for making such a strongly pro-war film.
> 
> * "Boogie Nights" (1997) -- another positive review
> this
> time, stressing Heather Graham's contributions to
> the film,
> and how her TM-inspired...uh...perkiness added to
> its 
> overall coherence and general sense of family
> values.
> 
> * "Candy Baby" (1969) -- the best review of all, for
> what
> will be obvious reasons if you check out its IMDB
> page at:
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0182866/  Similar
> positive
> reviews will be made for "Aliens from Spaceship
> Earth" 
> (1977) and "Romeo und Julia 70" (1969), for the same
> reason. There can, after all, be no better
> recommendation
> for a film than it containing a cameo by not only an
> enlightened being, but the MOST enlightened, BESTEST
> spiritual teacher in all of recorded history, on any
> planet anywhere in this universe or any other. 
> 
> :-)
> 
> 
> 
> 
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