boo_lives wrote: > Yeah, mmy's religious views have nothing to do > with his translation and commentary on the Gita... > Listen to me 'boo' - the Marshy's religious views and your actions as a follower of the Marshy cult have nothing to do with 'TM practice'.
Why are you making this stuff up - you're making Vaj look honest and forthright. The practice of TM doesn't have anything to do with the 'Gita' or the 'Marshy'; TM doesn't have anything to do with the 'caste system'. That's the point. If you taught otherwise, then you sucked as a TM teacher. TM is a relaxation technique. It's that simple. Curtis wrote: > > > (Oops I was one of THEM!) > > > > > Are you saying, Curtis, that you taught the 'caste > > system' as part of the TM practice? If so, you sucked > > as a TM teacher! The so-called caste system has nothing > > to do with TM. And the Marshy's religious views have > > nothing to do with anything but his own mindset. > > > Yeah, mmy's religious views have nothing to do with his translation > and commentary on the Gita, a central hindu scripture, nothing to do > with Gita study classes, a routine offering of tm centers for yrs, > nothing to do with the 1000s of hrs of lectures and numerous > publications the tmo has put out on "maharishi's vedic science", > vedas having some religious aspect I believe, nothing to do with > the tmo's focus on developing groups of pundits throughout india > and in ffld who spend their days chanting traditional hindu > ceremonies to gods, and nothing to do with the tmo's tv and > webcasts all of which feature floating hindu gods and goddesses, > and nothing to do with mmy crowning a King Ram to run his movt. > Yeah, mmy's religious views have nothing to do with any of this, > just his own mindset. This from a guy who's been with mmy since > the 60s and admits to spending yrs and yrs on tm forums, this guy > doesn't think mmy's religious views has anything to > do with his teachings. >