Curtis, Oh shit. I just wrote for an hour about this quote from your notes, and Yahoo's interface did it to me once again and disappeared my words. My bad, but arrrrgh!
Why don't I learn to compose with another word application? Oh well, I got my rocks off doing it such that I have no motivation to try to write up the whole thing again. Nice that, eh? I suspect you have some yogic power that stops folks out here who are taking up your time with drivel -- something like that. Oh, I'll bushwhack you later. Edg --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltabl...@...> wrote: > > In digging through my phase III notes I came across an interesting > point. The tape is from Mallorca Feb. 1971. > > I'll not use quote marks but this is pretty close to word for word. > > We don't pray to Guru Dev. Prayer to absolute is useless. Puja isn't > prayer unless we want to call anything good prayer. Prayer has to be > to someone in the relative who can listen and respond, say wish > granted, some this year some next year. > <snip> > There are hordes of personal gods, anyone we can pick up an say "OK, > do it." > > > I find this interesting in the context of the current movement belief > that Maharishi is still guiding the movement and has not merged into > the absolute. >