[FairfieldLife] RE: 'Maharishi was an emperor and an ascetic'

2014-02-01 Thread nablusoss1008
Agreed Buck :-)


[FairfieldLife] RE: 'Maharishi was an emperor and an ascetic'

2014-02-01 Thread dhamiltony2k5
Thanks for sharing this. This is really a very wonderful character testimonial 
from someone who was there. It deserves to be saved here on the pages of FFL 
too.
 Copy an pasted here:
 
 
 'Maharishi was an emperor and an ascetic' 
 
 
 During my late teens, a few of us were sitting with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in 
Switzerland [Images 
http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=switzerland]. Maharishi was 
being briefed about some problems in the Transcendental Meditation movement in 
America. He said, "Once you are at the top, the peak, there is no plateau. So 
whoever reaches the peak has to come down." I quipped, "There is no competition 
for depth." At this, Maharishi chuckled with a twinkle in his eye.
 I have never seen someone as deep as Maharishi. Perhaps that is the reason why 
everyone-- young and old, scientists and simpletons, could relate to him. When 
Maharishi would meet with Baba Muktananda or Anandamayi Ma, people would wait 
to hear philosophical discussions. However, to everyone's amazement, they would 
just exchange pleasantries -- it was more a joyful occasion to be together. 
They never discussed about atma or paramatma.
 Maharshi had great enthusiasm and would speak for hours at a stretch. 
Sometimes he would speak on abstract Vedanta or the unified field theory of 
modern science, concepts that many would not be able to grasp. Nevertheless, 
his presence would hold people there.
 Though seemingly engaged in mundane activities all day, he always maintained 
such a depth of dispassion. Maharishi did not care for praise or criticism. He 
was gracious with all saints and swamis, even those critical of him. Whenever 
someone would express concern about bad publicity, he would reply with a smile, 
"Badnam to kab ke ho gaye."
 Maharishi always dreamt big and made grand plans to such an extent that people 
would think it was insane. Perhaps this was a technique to transcend the 
logical mind. He would quote the Bhagwat Gita, "Yo Buddhe Para Tattva Saha," 
(The self is beyond the intellect). Once, just a day before the auspicious day 
of Akshaya Tritiya (the third day after new moon in the month of May), 
Maharishi summoned the Vedic pundits. He asked them to depart at once and 
perform Bhoomi Puja (ground breaking ceremony) to establish new Vedic centres 
all across India. Though the organisation had no land in any of these areas, he 
insisted that Bhoomi Puja be done immediately. He would never take 'no' for an 
answer. Though such tasks would seem mind boggling and appear completely 
impractical, it would help a sadhak, if he rightly understood, to move beyond 
doership. He would want people to act at once and his deadline was yesterday!
 Maharishi often said, "Hathi ke do daant, ek dikhane ke liye aur doosra khane 
ke liye," (An elephant has different sets of teeth, one for show and one to 
chew with). As an acharya in public life, he would speak about meditating to 
achieve world peace -- but to those very close to him, he spoke in terms of 
maya, pure consciousness and the Vedas. While his scientific discourses 
nurtured the intellect, in his heart, Maharishi was a pure Vedantist, soaked in 
Advaita.
 Spiritual seekers often make affirmations such as "Aham Brahmasmi," (I am the 
self, in the name of self-awareness or spiritual realisation). Maharishi was 
against such affirmations, explaining that these were only at the level of 
thought, which is at the gross level, not in the realm of experience. His 
expression of Vedanta was so exquisite and subtle that only those who could 
perceive the subtlety could appreciate it. He would say, "Like oil is present 
in the seed, Vedanta is present in the Vedas."
 Meditation is the gift he gave to the world. Fifty years ago, meditation was 
not the household name that it is today. He popularised meditation and the 
Vedas. Though many would find it difficult to digest his style of functioning, 
his unique contribution to the field of spirituality remains unparalleled.
 It was not always easy to be around Maharishi. He had his own way of 
explaining and interpreting the Vedas, which many scholars would find hard to 
accept. Only one who practised meditation and had a deep understanding of 
consciousness could appreciate it. He often said that being with the Guru is 
like being in a cocoon -- you are completely protected in the Guru's aura, and 
you emerge as a butterfly soaring high.
 Maharishi was a unique combination of an emperor and an ascetic, a perfect 
disciple and a Jagadguru, a modern scientist and a deep traditionalist.
 February 11, 2008 
 Sri Sri Ravishankar is the founder of the Art of Living Foundation
 

 
 http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/feb/11guest.htm 
http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/feb/11guest.htm
 

 

 

 Sri Ravi Shankar explains why, and why it was a boon to be able to work 
closely with Maharishi.
 

 "I have never seen someone as deep as Maharishi. Perhaps that is the reason 
why everyone-- young and old, scientists an

Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: 'Maharishi was an emperor and an ascetic'

2014-01-31 Thread Michael Jackson
She would referee



On Sat, 2/1/14, s3raph...@yahoo.com  wrote:

 Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: 'Maharishi was an emperor and an ascetic'
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Saturday, February 1, 2014, 2:35 AM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   Re "When I got
 through with those hucksters they would be squalling for
 their sycophants to carry them back to their
 ashrams!":There are stories of sexually
 dubious behaviour re both MMY and Muktananda so you'd
 have a field day dishing the dirt on them and watching them
 hurriedly making their escapes. No way would they
 ever have allowed anyone to seriously debate with them or
 question them in an open forum. But Anandamayi Ma didn't
 attract any scandal as far as I'm aware. And she looked
 appropriately "spiritual".
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


[FairfieldLife] RE: 'Maharishi was an emperor and an ascetic'

2014-01-31 Thread s3raphita
Re "When I got through with those hucksters they would be squalling for their 
sycophants to carry them back to their ashrams!":
 There are stories of sexually dubious behaviour re both MMY and Muktananda so 
you'd have a field day dishing the dirt on them and watching them hurriedly 
making their escapes. No way would they ever have allowed anyone to seriously 
debate with them or question them in an open forum. But Anandamayi Ma didn't 
attract any scandal as far as I'm aware. And she looked appropriately 
"spiritual".