--- In [email protected], "qntmpkt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ---Yea...Swami Muktananda - it appears from available evidence that > he was quite adept at molesting underage Daughters of his > disciples.
And Bill Clinton brutally raped Juanita Broderick. So what? Whether it's true or untrue regarding what Clinton or Muktananda or Maharishi did, we won't know for sure until said gentlemen are brought to trial for these alleged crimes (assuming they are still alive). In the meantime we can take the positive stuff they said and did and dwell on that. > Looks like a mismatch between speech and action! > He initiated me into "Shaktipat" in 1980. (dug his fingers into my > eyeballs and a brilliant image of himself appeared in my visual > field). > > > In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <rorygoff@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@> > > wrote: > > > > > > When reading the following passage from Swami > Muktananda's "Satsang > > > with Baba, Volume III" (August 18, 1972, page 122), I thought > that > > it > > > was another explanation of the mechanics of stress release; that > > is, > > > that the thoughts we have during meditation are indications of > > stress > > > being released on the physical level: > > > > > > "According to the seers of the yogic scriptures, countless > > impressions > > > of past lives are embedded in the central nadi, sushumna. After > > > Kundalini becomes awake, these impressions start rising to the > > > surface. You should be aware that they are coming to the surface > > to be > > > ejected from the system. If you are aware of this truth, you > will > > find > > > it entirely pointless to be concerned or overwhelmed by the > > feelings > > > that come to the conscious surface." > > > > Very nice; many thanks, Shemp! > > > > :-) > > >
