A wise choice, as Carter is, by his own admission, "the pea-nuttiest". Some
questions have been raised, though, such as one of his surrogates was overheard
recently, declaring, "sometimes I feel like a nut, sometimes I don't...". We
should proceed cautiously...
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Okay, since you've brought it up again, and based on Alex's reply, I feel I
must refine my reply, I did not hear MMY say it personally, or at least that I
can recall.
It was in India, in Delhi at the Indian Express building around 1978, (I
guess), when the food situation was a little
Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
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With the greatest of trepidation, I feel we should nominate as leader of this
Front, Jimmy Carter. I, of course, will insist on a full vetting of the
With the greatest of trepidation, I feel we should nominate as leader of this
Front, Jimmy Carter. I, of course, will insist on a full vetting of the
candidate. The Jimmy Carter Foundation Habit for Humanity must come under
especially close scrutiny. I will tolerate No Conflicts of Interest.
The resistance will not be easily thwarted, though. This just in, from the
legal arm of The Allied Peanut Butter Liberation Front, or TAPBLF - pronounced
"tabliff" (meant to mimic the sound of someone trying to talk with a mouthful
of PB):
Through tireless scrutiny by our comrades, a possible
Real peanut butter is only made of peanuts, preferably non-GMO peanuts.
Jiff has sugar in it as do some lines of Skippy. Good peanuts are
naturally sweet. The sugar is probably added to cover off flavor of
cull peanuts so that the corporation can extract higher profits.
Another way
It could be there is Ayurvedic prohibition against rodent hairs, which would,
in my opinion, be completely misguided.
I ain't afraid of no rodent hair!
Oh, the wife prefers Jiffe. (smooth)
Little aside: When we were in Amsterdam last Christmas you could not go 15
feet without seeing
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him to change, so then Maharishi said, "well, I guess we are going to have
peanuts."
Did anyone else hear this story?
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I think we have a moral obligation to avoid peanut butter—a duty, one might
say. Let's not be complacent about it.
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Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've
Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real
Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):
"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are
Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
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He most certainly did.
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the food or both. Let us say it is perhaps unhealthy
to be around nuts according to this view.
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od or both. Let us say it is perhaps unhealthy
to be around nuts according to this view.
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to this view.
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Everyone knows that an M candy resembles a Buddhist stupa.
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That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape
your notice, I'm sure
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Of course, not
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Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.
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Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.
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That the peanut M is roughly,
That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape
your notice, I'm sure.
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Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is
applied with the same panning method as the
Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies:
1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate,
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from
where it was resting on the conveyor belt?
2. Also, each peanut m is a
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