--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Mar 13, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Vaj wrote:
> 
> >
> > On Mar 13, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Rick Archer wrote:
> >
> >> Cardemeister or someone. What is the actual quote that goes  
> >> something like "Curving back onto myself, I create again and  
> >> again." Who said it? What scripture is it in? A friend needs it  
> >> for something she is writing.
> >
> >
> > It's from the Bhagavad-gita, in Mahesh's rendering of 9:8:
> >
> > "Curving back on my own nature I create again and again"
> >
> > prakritam svAm avastabhya visrjAmi punah punah
> 
> Incidentally, that only a *fragment* of the entire verse. The entire  
> verse he renders:
> 
> "Curving back on my own nature I create again and again all this  
> multitude of beings helpless under the regime of nature."

So keen on trying to prove himself, this intellectual fake
representing himself as Vaj, responds to his own postings. 

Pathetic.

Vaj's MO is also a comment on what is so wrong with this Freemason,
Illuminati; Satanist; wannabe-TMer (pick your choice) compared to
Maharishi's approach to teaching. 

MMY's programs are experienced-based, very well suited to householders
 and open to all.

It should come as no surprise that such an openhearted approach makes
a secterian like Vaj so uncomfortable. After all, in Vaj's world,
knowledge is something to be denied others and preferably used a stick
to beat others with.

So, whereas the Vajs' of this world dusts of books and finds quotes, a
TMer - someone who actually lives the reality Vaj is trying to
understand from masonic rituals and books - might answer Rick's
original questions accordingly:

(1) I said it
(2) The 'book of life'


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