--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ah, Curtis, I'm not gay but reading your posts is giving me a man crush. <just kiddin> > bahahaha
Thanks, I'm tickled pink...er...blue, I meant blue dammit! So who do think is going to win in that sporting contest between rival teams of men involving a sphere of some sort? > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > <My gut feeling is that if you describe MMY's behavior in detail to a > > number of psychologist and psychiatrists, they will guess that he had > > a personality disorder.> > > > > So you don't think they would just join him in his self perception as > > being the most important human being in history? What if they heard > > Bevan telling them that he really really was, many many many many many > > many many times? How about then? Still no? This is going to be > > harder than I thought... > > > > This is the most troubling aspect of the cute little holy man picture > > of Maharishi, his extreme version of grandiosity. And it is also > > where the devotion of his followers cross over into a darker place of > > enabling a person with a real psychological problem. A person who > > might have needed help instead of a steady stream of ass kissing. > > > > Unless of course you want to give his own self perception another > > shot? You know, the perspective where EVERY other meditation teacher > > and spiritual leader was his inferior. Where he was uniqually saddled > > with the responsibility to spiritually regenerate all of mankind > > alone, and only he among ALL the spiritual representatives of the > > Vedic tradition in India knew the SPECIAL SECRETS. > > > > The ONLY authentic spiritual teacher, or at least the best of them > > ALL. The TOPPERMOST of the POPPERMOST, a wonder unto himself AMEN and > > Hallelujah! Words cannot express how great and important he was, yet > > his minions try... > > > > And people wonder why I need the DSM-IV? It is to keep me somewhat > > sympathetic to his condition instead of ... being less sympathetic, > > let's just leave it at. > > > > > > >