On Mar 9, 2007, at 10:37 AM, authfriend wrote:

How many of these homeless guys, if you plucked
them off the street, dressed them up in robes,
gave them a fancy house with lots of servants,
and appointed them the leader of, say, a prominent
Christian denomination, would actually end up
fulfilling the expectations for a person in such a
position?

Sounds like the rajas--don't forget the fancy hats and bagpipes.

False comparison--they didn't grow up that way, Judy. GD obviously was exposed to that if he was from the Brahmin class, as I believe you and others have maintained.

And what expectations did he fulfill? You're once again just projecting. Is there some kind of laundry list of things a guru is supposed to do? Of course not, they just make it up as they go along, and then one of their followers calls whatever it is they've done, "accomplishments."
Sal

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