> Oh ok, it may be history. Last I heard he was in Scranton PA in 2006. I grew up right near there and visit the area a few times a year. This would be a great FFL field trip adventure! Let me know if you have any more detailed contact info.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote: > > > On Jan 2, 2009, at 11:35 AM, Hugo wrote: > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradhatu@> wrote: > >> > >> > >> On Jan 2, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Hugo wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> I'm game, how do we go about meeting the man? > >> > >> > >> Sign up for his email announcement list. If you're going to India > > I'd > >> try to contact the moderator. > >> > >> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Yogi_Karve/ > >> > > > > > > We've been here before Vaj, this site is defunct but I'm still > > a member from the last time the great FFL Jyotish debate occured. > > Any newer contact details, the last message on that sirte was in > > 2004. > > Oh ok, it may be history. Last I heard he was in Scranton PA in 2006. > > > > > I'd love to have my view of everything overturned but it would have > > to be good, if the guy talks to you first there could be all sorts of > > cold reading going on. Or if you have to fill out any forms at all > > I'de be suspicious. > > > > So how does he actually do it? Does he have an open door so I > > could just walk in? > > > He spends most of his day in worship and then around 8 or 9 he comes > out of worship and does a few readings. You just wait for him to > finish and then he comes out and does the reading. A reading consists > of him slipping off into samadhi breifly and coming back out again. > That includes "retrieving" your birth data and any questions you ask. > > In truly enlightened teachers, they can read you the same way. My > grandteacher was that way. People were often afraid as he could just > tell you the day you would die, etc. He was not a reader per se, but > since other yogis knew he was omniscient, they would sometimes > intercede and ask questions for people. As with any chaotic event, > i.e. a question about an event embedded in the shifting > circumstances, one can change circumstances. So things can change, > they are not absolute predictions. >