"Glorious glorious Miley Cyrus, I bow down to you, I bow down to you!"
Barry, seeking a more modern template for this 'devotion', I'd call it role
playing.
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> "Gimme a Shri, gimme a Shri
"Gimme a Shri, gimme a Shri, gimme a Namah Namah Namah!"
Barry, I had this extra experience of becoming TM teacher two times. The first
time I was only 20, and became only a student initiator, so I got only mantras
1-9. 4 years later I became full initiator, had to rehearse all the teaching
Maybe we should examine what Sri Vidya is: 'Knowledge that is structured
in consciousness'. Does that ring a bell with anyone out there? Go figure.
On 10/8/2013 8:19 AM, iranitea wrote:
TurquoiseB: "I'd call the chutzpah of that pretty revolutionary,
wouldn't you?"
It actually IS, and I do
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Michael Jackson wrote:
>
> what about it was revolutionary? He wasn't the only Indian guru
> who came to the states and europe to promote his schtick you know.
It wa
Merudanda wrote:
May it be allowed to question with all due respect, kowtow and hand kisses to
my Lady of the Lake Jude your references. You mentioning as a source for
Dr.Domash article your battleground where you fought so brave for purity and
integrity...when there is the article as a w
TurquoiseB: "I'd call the chutzpah of that pretty revolutionary, wouldn't you?"
It actually IS, and I do mean this in a rather positive way. The real
innovation in TM is the packaging. It's in the language. None of the essential
elements that constitute TM as a technique is new at all: the ma
From what I've read, SBS's student Hariharananda Saraswati, otherwise
known as the Karpatri Swam, was a great Sri Vidya adherent. So, if SBS
was not a Sri Vidya adherent where do you suppose the Karpatri Swami
learned the Sri Vidya, if not from SBS? Apparently this information is
not covered by