--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on 5/29/05 7:56 AM, off_world_beings at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> > >> And for most people, Maharishi is nearly as abstract as Guru Dev. > > Sure, one > >> sees his tapes and read his writings a lot more, but there's still > > plenty of > >> room for disconnect between the man as he is and one's critical or > > idealized > >> conceptions of him, as evidenced by TM-Ex on the one hand and > > Briganteism on > >> the other.>>> > > > > > > Rick you are a lost yogi. Have you ever heard Maharishi or Amma or > > any great guru make statements like this about another person? > > Even if it were true (and its not, it is stupid made-up malicious > > lies), an enlightened person would not take any interest in it. > > Even if what is true? All I'm saying is that people tend to build elaborate > fantasies about their gurus which wouldn't hold up if they had the > opportunity to interact with them at close range. They do the same thing > with Amma. What's malicious about that observation?>>
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