narcotics could be included in a leyham, it just means a paste. 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Namaste everybody
> 
> I searched for information about Lehyam. It's not a drug, but a kind
> of ayurvedic medicine:
> 
> "LEHYAM
> Lehyams are thickened and sweetened extracts of a single herb or a
> combination of herbs, animal and mineral products. They can be called
> electuaries, and have the consistency of preserves or jams. A
> Lehya/Lehyam is best if used within a year. It should be preferably
> stored in wide-mouthed glass containers."
> 
> Until spring 2005 The Oneness University campus housed an ayurvedic
> clinic, so maybe what they gave the participants was some kind of
> medicine. I know that people in the earliest processes were given 
> medicine clay to clean their intestines. Maybe thats what people
> misunderstand or deliberately use to throw suspiscion on the Oneness
> Movement.
> 
> The accusation, that the monks and nuns would give people on the
> processes LSD or other drugs are really ridiculous. The more I think
> about the more absurd it seems. The monks and nuns living and working
> in Oneness University are really sweat persons, who I have had only
> good experiences with. I have always felt that they were genuinely
> interested in the process the participants went through. 
> 
> Even though I have left the movement, I feel sorry that some people,
> Freddy N. and others, are spreading rumours like that about the
> Oneness University. I don't think anybody in the Oneness Movement
> deserve that or that their are any truth in the rumours. 
> 
> 
> love
> 
> Carsten 
> 
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