Your first question misses my point so completely, I'm at a loss as to how to 
respond.  And no, it's not hard to live in this town.  I chose it and love it 
here. a

feste37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               How many Jews 
has Maharishi murdered? How many death camps has he set up? 
 
 It must be hard for you living in this town, surrounded by a movement
 that resembles the Nazis so closely. 
 
 It seems to me that your mind is so distorted, heaven knows by what,
 that you cannot make clear distinctions between things. 
 
 But welcome to this board. You truly belong here. 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Angela Mailander
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >
 > I have no idea what you mean when you say, "And are these same ideas
 being cloned onto splinter satsang groups?" As for your other
 question, "Are there significant parallels between the Third Reich and
 Mahesh's spiritual movement, I'd say definitely there are.  Name any
 article of faith you find repeated in this town, name any of the often
 repeated quotes of things Mahesh is supposed to have said, and it was
 repeated and believed in Nazi Germany.  They didn't call it
 enlightenment, but they were all striving to be the Ubermensch.  It
 meant basically the same thing.  Devotion to the Guru was important,
 and the Guru, for the SS, was Hitler.  They thought of themselves as
 pure warriors monks.  They could get married, of course, but they had
 to have permission from on high, and the girl had to pass muster. 
 Purity of the nervous system was purity of the blood. They believed in
 karma, and in performing action established in Being.  They believed
 in detachment and they believed
 >  in higher states of consciousness.  They had nine of them.  Gotta
 run. a
 > 
 > Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               
 > 
 > On Oct 14, 2007, at 6:06 PM, Angela Mailander wrote:
 > 
 > Yes, I totally agree.  Hitler was used by those who still want to
 establish the New World Order.  In fact, he was told in those exact
 terms, New World Order, that he would be "instrumental" in
 establishing  it.  He wasn't told that he'd only be a  step along the
 way, though.  He believed he was to be the big enchilada---the
 thousand-year Reich was to be sat-yuga.  The antisemitism was not real
 in the same sense that the terrorists we're all afraid of today are
 not real. Hitler needed a single enemy to focus the people's attention
 on.  There is even some evidence that Jews supplied him with the
 notion that they could be that single enemy.  It's not conclusive
 evidence, but certainly the Warburgs were involved in it, in spite of
 the fact that Paul Warburg lost two close relatives in the death
 camps.  a 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > Are there really significant parallels between the Third Reich and
 Mahesh "yogis" spiritual movement though? And are these same ideas
 being cloned onto splinter satsang groups?
 > 
 > 
 > Rick posted a very interesting link to a video which purported to be
 by an ex-KGB agent which claimed groups like the KGB were observing
 the TMO for ideas in undermining nations.
 > 
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