POSTED THIS WEEK ON EX-AMMA WEBSITE ABOUT AMMA'S INDIAN HOSPITAL,
AIMS (The nickname is short for Amrita something or other):
AIMS Hospital Organ Donation Racket?
This article can be found at
cultofthehuggingsaint.com
Shaji said...
Karen: I am extremely disturbed by what I read. No
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Angela wrote:
Conspiracies are nothing special, but are an ordinary part of every day
politics. And making the term conspiracy taboo is without a doubt a
conspiracy in collusion with the spin meisters and opinion fabricators
of the world in the interest of all conspirators and against all
Archer, YOU post this information to your Amma devotees' website if
you find these allegations disturbing. YOU do the research and hash
it out, since you are the one involved in this cult, not me. It's not
my job to convince you.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL
Hughes wrote:
I hope you read the Blind Watchmaker it changed my life in that it
opened my eyes to something thats going on in the world that people
think they know about but don't really. It's not about conspiracies
or anything like that, it's simply a book about how life got to be so
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some other tidbits from my friend. In case you're losing track of
the
relevance of this, Aniruddhan is the fellow who wrote the thing
Bronte
posted.
Rick, I AM losing track. I posted a number of things, not just
Rick wrote:
Yeah, I posted that in the spirit of full disclosure, not because I
thought it would strengthen my case. I'm not the blind loyalty type.
Bronte writes:
Archer, if you really hold the attitude you expressed in your long post
to Nabloss today, and here, you won't be misled for long.
Nabloss wrote to Archer:
You are trying to justify that you are spreading rumours. Wether
they are true or false, contentwise, are of no importance. At least
to me. The stuff you are spreading about MMy could be true or not.
It is of no importance for me if it is true, as I have stated
before. It
Rick wrote:
I don't think, as I once did, that everything he says must be true
because he's enlightened. It also raises interesting questions
regarding the correlation of ethics and higher states of
consciousness. Are they as tightly correlated as Maharishi said they
were? Apparently not. Is
Yep, Bronte has certainly made good on her promise to stay away.
Sal
Sal,you just keep drawing me back with all that dripping charisma of
yours.
Bronte:
I do, however, find Icke documenting most (not all) of his
information. I've actually written him complaining that he ought to do
it more, but like most of us -- me included -- he gets carried away by
his feelings sometimes and goes on little tirades. Definitely not
scientific, and you
Rick wrote:
I also know people much closer to Amma than these critics ever were.
I've driven and chatted with the woman who is Amma's private
attendant who sleeps in her room, etc., as well as her public
attendant. These two are with her 24/7. I was very impressed with
both of them. They
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, brontebaxter8
brontebaxter8@ wrote:
Yep, Bronte has certainly made good on her promise to stay away.
Sal
Sal,you just keep drawing me back with all that dripping charisma
of
yours.
Nothing wrong with changing your
your own words are quoted to you, that
should give you a little something to think
about.
Oh, and I hate to burst your bubble, but in
your case, and many others, it isn't viewpoints
I object to but *behavior*.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, brontebaxter8
brontebaxter8@ wrote
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, brontebaxter8
brontebaxter8@ wrote:
Hey Bronte, did you miss my post David Icke - the verdict from a
week ago? Perhaps it's worth the effort to find it as it might shed
a
bit of light on DI and his thought processes, all my own
Edg, I loved this. This is you at your best. And you make a very good
point. Elitism is crap, wherever it rears its ugly head. It's also
true that our kids are dumbed down, taught by teachers who teach to
the test because they'll be fired if their students don't perform on
the standardized
@yahoogroups.com, brontebaxter8
brontebaxter8@ wrote:
snip to
...result has not only defined and
sharpened my perspective on the subject but has inspired a
book which I now have started writing. The title: Blowing
the Whistle on Enlightenment: Allegations of a New Age Heretic
Turq wrote:
Bronte, I have challenged you in the past here to do one simple
thing -- something that should be a breeze for someone who considers
herself as smart as you obviously consider yourself -- write
something positive. One post. One in which there is zero negation
or putdown of something
:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bronte Baxter
brontebaxter8@ wrote:
[snip]
Attachments are only available to people who receive FFL traffic in
email. Yahoo strips off the attachments on the Yahoo Groups website.
The Ammachi ashram story you're trying to post has been covered on the
Guruphiliac blog
it for Turq's whiners! The specialty-interest people. You
make the world a more fascinating place, and I'm honored to among
your company.
- Bronte
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bronte Baxter
brontebaxter8@ wrote
So what is the ego, an I or a Me? Me is something that things are
done to. I is a doer.
People who perceive the ego as something that must dissolve for
enlightenment see it as a Me a something that reacts to the world.
The haven or goal for these perceivers is a place out of world out
of
Wow. This forum. You go to sleep for the night, all caught up on your
FFL, and you wake up in the morning to more than you can read in 4
focused hours. And good stuff, too! This chatroom has addicted me, but
how do you guys keep up and have a life, too? I just postponed movie
plans for today
I sometimes experienced kundulini years ago when I did TM but nothing
earth-shattering. I experienced a heck of a lot of it years later in
the Ramtha School, which targets kundulini raising as one of its
goals.
The first time I had a kundulini experience was in Avoriaz, France on
an ATR. I
How long were you involved in Ramtha? Any other highlights
from that association - that you care to share?
lurk
I studied there for ten years. I left because it got into some weird
stuff, like wild drinking as a path to enlightenment. Also because
Ramtha was becoming too guru-like for
How long were you involved in Ramtha? Any other highlights
from that association - that you care to share?
lurk
I studied there for ten years. I left because it got into some weird
stuff, like wild drinking as a path to enlightenment. Also because
Ramtha was becoming too guru-like for
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HYPERLINK
http://tmfree.blogspot.com/2007/06/why-was-kgb-interested-in-tm-
and.htmlht
tp://tmfree.blogspot.com/2007/06/why-was-kgb-interested-in-tm-
and.html
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