--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "boo_lives" <boo_li...@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <LEnglish5@> 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. >
Or good genes. L