--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <r...@...> wrote:

I can't imagine anyone putting in the time and trouble for something
which will be met with possibly legal battles from the movement and
such high animosity from its members.  Most of the world couldn't care
less since the Maharishi's image is often used iconically as a symbol
of the millionaire spiritual teacher. We have had a bit too much info
on what goes on in the personal lives of the so called spiritual
superstars to take any of their image projections seriously.
(I'm a multi millionaire but don't have pockets so I don't care about
money.  I have hundreds of adoring female disciples who will do
ANYTHING I ask, but my lingum is not interested in any of them,even
the ones who are soooo hot they make my coral beads melt.) 

And who would she be writing for who would both care enough and be
open minded to her story?  It might read like truncated member list of
FFL. (Nabby and E.D. removed) And is everyone here going to buy the
book?  I doubt it. There are just not enough people to support a
published book.  She could go the self published route, but again so
much work just to get a lot of hate mail.

Time has a way of changing perspectives on what matters.  I really
couldn't put my heart into a book that trashed the guy and I am a
consistent critic. Putting your back into a negitive expose takes a
certain type of personality.  She would have to be content to be known
as the chick who banged Maharishi.  That would be a hard basis for the
hard work of a promo tour.  And I suspect that the type of person who
felt compelled to bend to the will of her teacher is probably not that
vitriolic.  She would be attacked on a personal level as most sexual
victims are.

And for what?  To let a few people inclined to believe her story high
five at the specifics of whatever Star Report inquiry details would
come out (Bill used a cigar...wow!) To fuel the hatred of believers
toward her personally.  And all for a project destined to be a
financial failure to tell a story that she already knows is true (or
not) decades after it really mattered.

I'm gunna guess no book and the best vultures like me can hope for is
a Word doc in the file section someday if she wants to tell a handful
of people how her own innocence was lost. And the reaction here would
be predictably mixed no matter what she writes.

If I was her friend I would tell her there is no upside here.  Unless
she has a strong need to have her story told.  In that case here is my
Visa number, I'm gunna solve next year's Christmas gift list problem
right now!   



>
> From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of Joe Smith
> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 1:57 AM
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: new books on Maharishi ???
> 
>  
> 
> > Are you saying this with any evidence or authority "Joe", or is this
> just
> > the way you wish it were?
> >
> 
> Just being a jerk Rick, but it has been a year now. Personally, I
> don't think the book will ever be published. 
> 
> You may be right. I wonder how many of us would write a book if we
were in
> her position? I sent an email off to Conny Larson asking if he knows
what
> her intentions are. She's over in Sweden, where he lives, and they're in
> touch. I'll post his response. Of course, Judith wasn't the only
one, but
> she was the only one rumored to have written a book.
>


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