--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <lengli...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "guyfawkes91" <guyfawkes91@>
wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John" <jr_esq@> wrote:
> > >
> > > To All:
> > > 
> > > The Global Country is part of MMY's plan to recreate the reign of 
> > > Ramachandra who lived eons of years ago, even before the coming of 
> > > Krishna.  At that time, the empire of Ramachandra was ideal in
that the 
> > > world was supposedly graced by the incarnations of the divine 
> > > personality in the form of Ramachandra himself and his three other 
> > > brothers.  Thus, the functioning of society promoted peace and 
> > > prosperity for the people, mainly due to following the varna
system, or 
> > > the fourfold division of labor:  brahmin, kshatriya, vaisya, and
sudra.
> > > 
> > > Similarly, MMY has appointed Nader Ram as the world leader and
is to be 
> > > supported by the various rajas who are in charge of the 108
sectors of 
> > > the world.
> > >
> > Why is this posted here, and why has it been posted now? 
> > 
> > Everyone outside the inner circle thinks it's total bullshit. They
> > either say it openly or think it privately.
> > 
> > There can't be more than 100 people who think the raja thing is a
> > bright idea. Could it be that the inner circle are getting worried
> > that no one is taking them seriously and suddenly feel the need to
> > keep banging on about how important they are?
> >
> 
> Shurg.... Label me one of those semi-genius* types who thinks the raja 
> thiing is brilliant.
> 
> 
> Don't know my IQ, but taught myself Calculus when I was 15 by
reading a book
> and solved the summation of 1-100 in a semi-efficient way when I was 9.
> 
> I'm not a Wolfram and probably not a Hagelin, but I know plenty of
140+ IQ
> types that believe far stranger things than TMO rhetoric. Take me
ex-GF with the
> 185 IQ for instance. Still believes her mom and friends managed to
tow themselves
> to a gas station by "mentally hitching their car to the one in front
of them."
> 
> IQ has nothing to do with common sense.
> 
Yes and I'd say high IQ in the mathmatic sense is probably inversely
related to emotional IQ and cults flourish by preying on people with
emotional weaknesses longing to get filled.  The tmo inner circle is
filled with males with high mental-logical-math-computer-abstract
skills but emotional adolescents.  Good at head/airy stuff, out of
touch with the body/emotional/earth stuff.  

Here's the criteria I use now when looking at spiritual leaders and
groups - how many in the inner circle have successfully raised a happy
integrated child?  That's a great test of true spirituality.







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