The obvious
conclusion is that MMY is a dreamer, but not very
realiztic.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:32
AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] My Dinner
with Dr. Mahapatra
Let me get this right:
MMY is a diabetic (very
treatable by Ayurveda BTW) with coronary artery disease, status post
myocardial infarction, and a very paranoid megalomaniac after world power
who steals money from the dying and dead? Oh yeah he also uses western
medicine while telling others to avoid it.
Now, please correct me
if I am wrong here, I thought enlightened physiology meant perfect health?
Isn't CAD a stress related disease? Repeated studies independent of the
TMO has shown that a radical vegetarian diet and meditation, properly
done, reverses CAD. What's wrong with this picture?
What's the
obvious conclusion here?
On Apr 11, 2005, at 11:36 PM, anonymousff
wrote:
> > Written by a friend of mine about a year ago after
he had dinner with > Dr. Mahapatra > >
-------- > > He says he was M's personal physician from about 87
to 91. His English > was a bit hard to understand so I'll do my best to
relay some of the > interesting things he said. > > After
91, (I'm not sure of exact dates) M had him as one of the people > in
charge of a group of 6000 boys (M calls them pundits...). At some >
point M's family told M that they didn't like what was going on with >
the big group (I don't have any details) and M dismantled the whole >
thing sending all the boys home to all the families consternation. >
Maha Patra was in the dog house after that, which sounded like about >
95 or 96. He said it was very uncomfortable dealing with all the boys >
families during that time. > > Patra said in 87 he was called to
M's side in Noida, India and M was > rolling on the ground, screaming
with the pain. He had pancreitis > (sorry for spelling). Patra put him
on a pain killer and a sedative. M > eventually went to England for 6
months or so for treatment for this. > M is diabetic and his family has
a history of diabetes. I wonder if > his high sugar intake had anything
to do with it? When in England > everything was kept very secret. When
some reporters heard he was at a > particular hotel, they would rapidly
disappear to another location. > During that time M had his heart
attack. I didn't get much of the > details. M didn't have heart surgery
but he did have angeoplasty at a > hospital in Holland. M used western
drugs and western hospitals while > promoting Ayurveda as the be all and
end all. M has good days and bad > days and has variety of health
problems. He stays out of view on the > bad days. > > Patra
says M is a megamaniac after world power, (we're all surprised). > He
says the only ones M trusts are his family members, who he gives >
untold millions to. M thinks all Americans are CIA and is really >
paranoid. M asked him if he could test the blood of M's relatives to >
see if someone was trying to poison them. He says M's family members >
are not all good people or ethical people and that they have undue >
influence on M's decisions. He had not heard any stories of M with >
women. > > Patra said he spoke with Deepak, his friend, who told
him that all the > problems started one time when Deepak had to leave M
and M wanted him > to not go. Deepak told M that he had speaking
engagements for > thousands of people all set up and he had to go. M
said he heard that > Deepak was promoting Deepak and not M. Deepak said
he always promoted > M. M continued to be more negative and suspicious
and things broke > down from there. Patra says when anyone gets too
popular in the > movement or has too much of a following M cans
them. > > Patra said when they had the clinic for the very
seriously ill at > Noida that M would promise them all healing. With
severe cases the > Vaijyas would tell M that they could only do so much.
Patra was > trained as an Oncologist and saw people he knew would die. M
would > promise them healing, then they would die. M would send out his
people > to collect the huge bills from the bereaved families after the
people > had died. He said he found that very upsetting. > >
Patra said when he first started seeing M, M wanted him to work for >
the movement. He told Patra to not go back to hospitals anymore. Patra >
was about to get married and go into practice, but because of what M >
said he didn't. M told him the movement would support him and have a >
bank account he could draw on. He was to have 2 cooks an 2 >
secretaries. None of that materialized and he was given no money. Now >
he is in the US, can't pass the medical exams which he could have >
passed many years ago, and he is taking business courses. He does >
yagyas full time for Ralph Taylor, and has a group of 60 boys in India >
doing yagyas for Ralph.
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