Nabbie's post below has created a quantum shift in my consciousness. It really does take the cake.
Does this guy really practise TM? Because if he does, I really have to reconsider whether I want to be on the same path as he is. What he has written below is profoundly embarrassing...I've never seen anything quite like it. It makes me think: am I a member of the same club as this guy? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_re...@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <drpetersutphen@> > wrote: > > > > There's a bias in the TMO regarding allopathic medicine. It was > recently posted here about the Purusha guy who contracted a > respiratory infection while in India for Maharishi's funeral. He came > back to the states, didn't do anything other than meditate and take > some herbs, developed secondary bacterial infections in his lungs and > died. This is incredibly stupid. What, did he think antibiotics > would "ruin" his changes for Enlightenment? > > > Dear Peter, what is so wrong with dying, even as a young person ? > Death is perfectly natural. > > What is the idea behind trying to stay aliwe when we have already > been dying thousands of times ? > > I have a friend, she is a loving, longtime-Governor trained in India, > now 90 years. She has had all the ailments in the book but wants to > live untill she is 115 or 120 years. > I happen to know that this pure being has the blessing from Maharishi > to do whatever she likes. > She does not cling to life. > > I have a german friend from Purusha who caught some kind of cancer at > the age of 31. He refused any treatment whatsoever, left for Varanasi > and dropped the body there. I still laugh when I remember the > abandoun in his eyes when he said he would soon die ! > I do not know the exact words Maharishi used when He was told of my > friends descision to refuse treatment by german doctors, but it was a > blessing and He gave His respect to my friends descision. > > The descision of my german friend and that of the lovely lady at 90 > are the same. > > Only those attached to life fear death. >