On Mar 13, 2009, at 2:17 PM, boo_lives wrote:

Precisely my perception. At the time when the sidhis were coming out
in Switzerland, the inside group had actually amassed a huge book,
all taken from various Hindu scriptures of kundalini, the various
lokas, etc. It was a huge compilation of all this Hindu esoterica. I
remember thinking, why would a yogi, an alleged master, need all
these secondary sources? What they ended up generating was the "Age
of Enlightenment technique" which was given out at different levels
to different students, the citizen sidha version being the most
"watered down" version--the governor one being the one with seven
different "OM-based" mantras.

MMY also sent at least one person to india to try to get a sidha yogi to help him develop the sidhi program, but the guy refused.

Hmmm...I'm a governor who got the AofE technique I think in 79 but didn't get the om mantras as part of it.


I wonder who the sidha guru was?

He also was never able to get the marma-chikitsa teachings either, which he was interested in exploiting commercially. All the gurus in that tradition refused according to one of the movement's Ayurvedic physicians I spoke to.

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