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Since Fred's (and my) basis in the stock was zero (meaning he had
founder's shares), he could give away 100% of it with no
tax consequence at all.
Bob is (and I'm sure he's grateful for the fact) not a tax
specialist.
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Oh, you mean like George Bush did, not once but many times? I
couldn't
agree with you more. :)
Did George Bush Sr. have that kind of money? I wasn't aware either
that Sr. had that kind of money nor that he gave
When you go to Disneyland and get on a E-ticket ride (maybe E tickets
are passe, who knows), you stay on the ride til the end for complete
satisfaction. The Ks left -- too bad for them, but they were fools.
The Ks could have been 200percenters, rich and enlightened, but like
Bob, it sounds like you are saying that is the Kaplans had stayed
longer then they definitely would have become enlightened (whatever
that means). What about all the people who faithfully followed MMY
until their deaths, did they achieve complete satisfaction, did they
all achieve a state
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Death is no barrier to evolution, as MMY notes in his commentary on
verses 40-41 of Ch. 6 of the Gita. Regarding your question concerning
what enlightenment means, that's not exactly a mystery except on this
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Death is no barrier to evolution, as MMY notes in his commentary on
verses 40-41 of Ch. 6 of the Gita. Regarding your question
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...but according to the poster, Gratzon didn't offer MMY
his income, he offered him his money or all of his stock in
Telegroup. Both his
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Bob, nobodies stake in the movement is or was as high as the
Kaplains. Therefore you have no right to judge them. They gave
more
than anyone,
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...but according to the poster, Gratzon didn't offer MMY
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...but according to the poster, Gratzon didn't offer MMY
--Well, as we all know, money seems to have a lot of power; those
little peices of paper.
What my take is on this whole thing, is that, the Kaplans, as I
recall, from my experience with them back in the Tofu days, is that
they could invest or start-up anything they wished, as was posted
Bob, it sounds like you are saying that is the Kaplans had stayed
longer then they definitely would have become enlightened
(whatever
that means). What about all the people who faithfully followed MMY
until their deaths, did they achieve complete satisfaction, did
they all achieve a
When you go to Disneyland and get on a E-ticket ride (maybe E
tickets are passe, who knows), you stay on the ride til the end for
complete satisfaction. The Ks left -- too bad for them, but they were
fools. The Ks could have been 200percenters, rich and
enlightened, but like
When you go to Disneyland and get on a E-ticket ride (maybe E
tickets are passe, who knows), you stay on the ride til the end for
complete satisfaction. The Ks left -- too bad for them, but they were
fools. The Ks could have been 200percenters, rich and
enlightened, but like
When you go to Disneyland and get on a E-ticket ride (maybe E
tickets are passe, who knows), you stay on the ride til the end for
complete satisfaction. The Ks left -- too bad for them, but they were
fools. The Ks could have been 200percenters, rich and
enlightened, but like
of Gimel based
on the central pathway of the Otz Chiim, and the raising of ones sights to the
third eye in Kether. Der.
- Original Message -
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Gimbel
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 3:43 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kaplan'
Yahoo is having a nightmare at this
early hour. Please forgive the recursive dreaming.
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From:
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Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 4:38 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kaplan's
money
When you go
Duh. I'm so stupid. Why didn't I think of that?
Probably because you realized that stick with one
ride until the end was part of a dogma that was
carefully *taught* to you, and you rejected dogma,
not the ride. As a result, you're still on the
ride (although a different ride), while
--- TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
You may have missed out. I worked with a spiritual
teacher who took his students to Disneyland often.
http://ramalila.net/RoadTripMind/rtm13.html
Unc, how have you come to terms (if that's the right
term) with your powerful experiences with
On May 15, 2005, at 9:01 PM, bbrigante wrote:
a true testament to the quality of life in
the Kaliyuga.
More accurately, a testament to the TMO and the TM-Sidhi program.
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On May 15, 2005, at 10:01 PM, Robert Gimbel wrote:
Secondly, I have always felt, that since Maharishi, is in Unity
Consciousness, he always gets a clear sense of what to do,
or spontaneous right action, in the moment; and if he said
something, and latter changes his mind about it, I suppose,
On May 15, 2005, at 10:01 PM, Robert Gimbel wrote:
Do you really think for one nano-second,
that Guru Dev, Swami Saraswati, is not wonderously impressed,
by Mahesh's devotion,
to opening this knowledge,
to the whole world.
I think he would be divinely enraged at M. for his actions--which
On May 16, 2005, at 12:18 AM, Rick wrote:
Bob, it sounds like you are saying that is the Kaplans had stayed
longer then they definitely would have become enlightened (whatever
that means).
It also conveys an interesting attitude:
enlightenment has a price tag on it.
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On May 16, 2005, at 2:44 AM, easyone200 wrote:
Boba-thumper
You thump that gita with the best of 'em.
Naw, he forgot the praise lord Krishna part at the end.
Yay Guru Dev. Ra ra ra.
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You may have missed out. I worked with a spiritual
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http://ramalila.net/RoadTripMind/rtm13.html
Unc, how have you come to terms (if that's the right
term) with your powerful experiences with Rama and
his rather bizarre death and less
On May 16, 2005, at 5:46 AM, Llundrub wrote:
his was a stupid account of a saying attributed to Jesus. The actual meaning which was tantric speaks about the Middle Path of Gimel based on the central pathway of the Otz Chiim, and the raising of ones sights to the third eye in Kether. Der.
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--- TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
You may have missed out. I worked with a spiritual
teacher who took his students to Disneyland often.
http://ramalila.net/RoadTripMind/rtm13.html
Unc, how
A mini lesson in Buddhism:
Therefore you have no right to judge them. They gave more than
anyone, and all they wanted was one single promise to come true.
1. You are judging them (positively perhaps, but a judgment
nonetheless).
2. What was it they gave, according to the Buddha? (think 'no'
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On May 15, 2005, at 6:33 PM, bbrigante wrote:
Yeah, and in that letter Earl K does
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From:
TurquoiseB
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 5:30 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kaplan's
money
Duh. I'm so stupid. Why didn't I think of that?
Probably because you realized that "
Has MMY ever claimed this or recalled the experience? I don't
think so. This is a projection of the students wishful thinking and the need
to place someone on a pedestal. This is the greatest fallacy of the TMO
IMO, that Mahesh is enlightened. It causes many of the problems like
similar
I think he would be divinely enraged at M. for his
actions--which are so clearly a departure from anything he ever
intended!If Maharishi hadn't
poisoned him he would have died of a heart attack.
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Oh, that Rama. Bwahahahaha,
enlightened, yeah, right...
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From:
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 6:38 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kaplan's
money
You may have missed out. I worked
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kaplan's
money
You may have missed out. I worked with a
spiritual teacher who took his students to Disneyland often.
http://ramalila.net/RoadTripMind/rtm13.html
Unc, how have you "come to terms (if that's the right term)"
with you
I know MMY is enlightened because Rajneesh said he
was.
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Has MMY ever claimed this or recalled the
experience? I don't think so.
This is a projection of the students wishful
thinking and the need to
place someone on a pedestal. This is the greatest
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, that Rama. Bwahahahaha, enlightened, yeah, right...
Just for the record, I never suggested he was.
Unlike some, I don't claim to know such things... :-)
Unc
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Thanks for the response Unc. I've enjoyed reading
about your experiences with him. Quite amazing stuff.
-Peter
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You may have missed out. I worked with a
spiritual
teacher who took his students to Disneyland
often.
A mini lesson in Buddhism:
gak.
Therefore you have no right to judge them. They gave
more than anyone, and all they wanted was one single promise to come
true.1. You are judging them (positively perhaps, but a
judgment nonetheless).
-Nah, I just said what
I saw him once.
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Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 8:24 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kaplan's
money
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"Llundrub" [EMAIL PROTECTED]...
On May 16, 2005, at 9:25 AM, Peter Sutphen wrote:
I know MMY is enlightened because Rajneesh said he
was.
Yeah but M. stated that Rajneesh was NOT, so that answers that question.
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Om Ah Hung.
Dare I ask what this mantra is for?
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Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 8:57 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kaplan's
money
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Who is this Rama guy? Was he an Indian or a Westerner. What did he
look like?
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Thanks for the response Unc. I've enjoyed reading
about your experiences with him. Quite amazing stuff.
-Peter
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On May 16, 2005, at 5:46 AM, Llundrub wrote:
snip
meaning which was tantric speaks about the Middle Path of Gimel
based
on the central pathway of the Otz Chiim, and the raising of ones
sights to the third eye in
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On May 15, 2005, at 9:01 PM, bbrigante wrote:
a true testament to the quality of life in
the Kaliyuga.
More accurately, a testament to the TMO and the TM-Sidhi program.
No program is any good, there is no program on
Best to just Buy the Golden Dawn by
regardie, or The Tree of Life.
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Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:42 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kaplan's
money
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Best to just Buy the Golden Dawn by regardie, or The Tree of Life.
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Under U.S. tax laws, you can only give 50% of your
income and deduct it
from your taxable income, so it's highly unlikely
that Gratzon could
possibly have made a offer which would have resulted
in his owing large
sums to the U.S. Treasury.
Plus, charitable deducations from personal
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Under U.S. tax laws, you can only give 50% of your
income and deduct it
from your taxable income, so it's highly unlikely
that Gratzon could
possibly have made a offer which would have resulted
in his
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wrote:
Under U.S. tax laws, you can only give 50% of your
income and deduct it
from your taxable income, so it's highly unlikely
that Gratzon could
possibly have made a offer which would have resulted
in his
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Oh, you mean like George Bush did, not once but many times? I couldn't agree with you more. :)
Sal
On May 16, 2005, at 7:49 PM, shempmcgurk wrote:
A snotty rich kid is one who takes $2,000,000, loses it all, and
turns it into a tax write-off for Daddy.
I know that Fred offered M half his Telegroup stock, when that was
worth something in the $50-$75M range. I don't recall ever hearing
about an offer of all his stock.
The transfer never took place because Telegroup finance people
were very afraid that if investors learned that a cult was a
Since Fred's (and my) basis in the stock was zero (meaning he had
founder's shares), he could give away 100% of it with no
tax consequence at all.
Bob is (and I'm sure he's grateful for the fact) not a tax specialist.
It's true that you can only write off a maximum of 50% of your
income as
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Can anyone provide a refresher as to how
much money the Movement is supposed to
have bilked the Kaplan's for in Boone and
what the general outline of the story is?
**
If the Kaplans had a financail
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on 5/15/05 1:33 PM, at_man_and_brahman at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Can anyone provide a refresher as to how
much money the Movement is supposed to
have bilked the Kaplan's for in Boone and
what the general
On May 15, 2005, at 6:33 PM, bbrigante wrote:
Yeah, and in that letter Earl K does not make any claim that the TMO
bilked him out of any money, just the fact that he gave millions and
felt ill-treated (I agree, he was ill-treated as a result of Bevan's
machinations in Boone designed to show
One of the most disturbing was the report of Mahesh
lamenting his inability to milk the Kaplan's entire fortune. It
really
paints a sinister picture of a greed-crazed avaricious man that
has
been heard again and again and again. Only this time you hear a
clear
source on this. I found it
on 5/15/05 5:52 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several parts of Earl's letter seem like reaction formations--but other
parts ring true. One of the most disturbing was the report of Mahesh
lamenting his inability to milk the Kaplan's entire fortune. It really
paints a sinister picture of
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wrote:
Can anyone provide a refresher as to how
much money the Movement is supposed to
have bilked the Kaplan's for in Boone and
what the general
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wrote:
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wrote:
Can anyone provide a refresher as to how
much money the Movement is supposed to
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Can anyone provide a refresher as to how
much money the Movement is supposed to
have bilked the Kaplan's for in Boone and
what the
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on 5/15/05 1:33 PM, at_man_and_brahman at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Can anyone provide a refresher as to how
much money the Movement is
It's in Files/TMO -- the Odd Side
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Where's the letter? I missed that post.
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On May 15, 2005, at 8:13 PM, Llundrub wrote:
Where's the letter? I missed that post.
In the files section. Love the part about MMY stealing Guru Dev's Sri
Yantra -- it would make a great part to a sci-fi movie. Truth is that
yantra was not of this earth, nor is it likely it remained here.
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On May 15, 2005, at 6:33 PM, bbrigante wrote:
Yeah, and in that letter Earl K does not make any claim that the
TMO
bilked him out of any money, just the fact that he gave millions
and
felt ill-treated (I agree, he was
Truth is that
yantra was not of this earth, nor is it likely it remained here.
You are right. We took it. It belonged to our great great grandfather
that accidentally caused this:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/2003/30
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on 5/15/05 5:52 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several parts of Earl's letter seem like reaction formations--but
other
parts ring true. One of the most disturbing was the report of Mahesh
lamenting his
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-I remember reading about an Indian Saint, a woman, in the early
1900's or 1800,s, I forget, anyway, she is quoted as saying, that no
one is above money.
So, I suppose, when there is a lot of money around, it tends to
cause problems.
Secondly, I have always felt, that since Maharishi, is in
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On May 15, 2005, at 6:33 PM, bbrigante wrote:
Yeah, and in that letter Earl K does not make
any claim that the
TMO
bilked him out of any money, just the fact that
and see what surfaces. That's my advice. It can't hurt. At the very least
the Goddess of wealth will bless you with more abundance.
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Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 8:01 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re
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on 5/15/05 5:52 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several parts of Earl's letter seem like reaction formations--
but
other
parts
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob, nobodies stake in the movement is or was as high as the
Kaplains. Therefore you have no right to judge them. They gave more
than anyone, and all they wanted was one single promise to come true.
**
When you
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...but according to the poster, Gratzon didn't offer MMY
his income, he offered him his money or all of his stock in
Telegroup. Both his money (and, yes, there may be a bit that
represented income in there) and his
When you go to
Disneyland and get on a E-ticket ride (maybe E tickets are passe, who
knows), you stay on the ride til the end for complete satisfaction. The Ks
left -- too bad for them, but they were fools.The Ks could have been
200percenters, rich and enlightened, but like stereotypical
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Bob, nobodies stake in the movement is or was as high as the
Kaplains. Therefore you have no right to judge them. They gave
more
than anyone,
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Bob, nobodies stake in the movement is or was as high as the
Kaplains.
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His letter doesn't contain the story that I remember
parts of, regarding money the Kaplans put in a trust
fund, with Movement people as co-signatories,
for the purpose of paying land taxes. After the Movement
pulled out the
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on 5/15/05 5:52 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several parts of Earl's letter seem like reaction formations--but
other
parts ring true. One of the most
on 5/15/05 8:08 PM, bbrigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
His letter doesn't contain the story that I remember
parts of, regarding money the Kaplans put in a trust
fund, with Movement people as co-signatories,
for the purpose of paying land taxes. After the Movement
pulled out the money, as
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