--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> > wrote: > > > > channel 3 > > > > http://maharishichannel.org/ > > I tuned in a bit after 8:00, and it was King Tony > speaking, apparently at some kind of Mother Divine > event--Victory Day?--October 9 of this year. > > I thought he wasn't supposed to talk! > > I think this is the first time I've ever seen him > speak. He's quite pleasant, actually, not at all > snooty or pompous. He chuckles when he says > something mildly humorous (such as when he > mentioned the comments of "pundits" on the > financial crisis, the humor being the contrast > between the media version and the TM version). He > hesistated at one point over the correct form of > a word and grinned rather charmingly at his > stumble. > > And he doesn't seem to be mimicking MMY at all. He > has his own style of speaking. Not galvanizing, > certainly, but very coherent and easy to follow. > Gestures only when it's really called for. > > He's talking about the financial crisis, saying > that it can't be denied that there are very > unpleasant, negative aspects to it, but that it's > a wakeup call from Nature. Very measured, level- > headed, not the least bit bombastic. > > Can't tell if he's actually present in the room > with the audience. Probably not. > > He's pretty compelling in a quiet way, I think. > I'm impressed that he's willing to acknowledge > that the financial crisis is a Bad Thing.
Presice observations Judy, as usual; thanks for your intelligent observations. But did he "acknowledge" the financial crises to be a Bad Thing ? No, he did not say that. This crises is a part of a larger plan of rejuvenating the whole world, and his role as a respresentative of Maharishi is to "water the root". What is happening now is not "Bad" at all. Which I think he emphasized in this speech rather brilliantly. Please remember that Maharishi in 1989 said: "Now that communism is gone the next to go is capitalism" This crises is the beginning of the end of capitalism. Raja Ram is very well aware of this fact. :-)