--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <drpetersutphen@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- authfriend <jstein@> wrote:
> > 
> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
> > > "curtisdeltablues" 
> > > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > That was fantastic!  Chopra has gained many points
> > > in my estimation
> > > > for the humanness of this piece.
> > > 
> > > It's a fascinating piece, but I'd recommend
> > > a salt shaker to accompany your reading,
> > > particularly with regard to the details of
> > > the medical emergency and Chopra's role in it.
> > 
> > Why? In my personal interactions with Chopra many
> > moons ago he always  came across as a pretty straight
> > shooter.
> 
> He's just a *little* too much at the center of the
> story he tells, and he's just a bit too good of a
> story teller, too smooth. It set off my B.S.
> detector.
> 
> But more specifically, he's been quoted in published
> news stories telling two competing versions of why
> the Beatles left Maharishi: first, that they had been
> using drugs and MMY threw them out;> 
> I think most of us here were surprised to hear him
> telling the drugs version. Some suggested he was
> trying to repair his relations with the movement
> by telling the version that reflected MMY in a
> better light.
> 
> Whatever, he appears to be playing some kind of game,
> and I just don't trust him not to make up details
> that reflect *himself* in a better light.

This pretty much sums up my impression of the man also. 3 doctors in 
the ambulance, and only himself, after the car reached the hospital 
was able to revive a "dead" body ? Sounds very strange.


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