--- In [email protected], billy jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>   After all, Maharishi is a kshatriya and you know those ksatriyas
>can't practice ahimsa and keep their dharma too. 

Of course they can, the world of Relativity contains NO absolutes, the
dharma of protecting Righteousness and destroying evil is higher than
the principle of Ahimsa,(non-violence)...you silly boy!~

Although sin is still incurred it's modified by intent. You think God
is stupid?


>Therefore (as Dr. Pete says) it is just a different context for each
>of the two opposite teachings. If Krishna says "stand up and fight!"
>and Yoga Sutras say "no harm to anyone, for any reason, in any
>situation, at any time" then what's a poor guru to do? 
>   According to Vaj, Mahesh Varma decided to make up a technique to
>fool people into forgeting who they were. He got them to meditate
>with a technique that caused their minds to go blank (laya/naypa).
>When they came out of that momentaryly sleep-like state and felt more
>rested he called it samadhi. 

Sounds empty to me.....pure bliss is hardly 'blank' as you put it, how
do you explain the bliss I've felt during TM?


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