--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> On Jun 28, 2009, at 12:07 AM, raunchydog wrote:
> 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradhatu@> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On Jun 27, 2009, at 11:08 PM, Robert wrote:
> >>
> >>> (snip)
> >>>>> May I ask, what Maharishi, ever did to yourself, Vaj...
> >>>> (snip)
> >>>> Did you need a list?
> >>> (snip)
> >>> Sure, Vaj, I need a list:
> >>> List for me, the reason(s) why you have a personal grudge against
> >>> Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, for once and for all!
> >>> Thanks Vaj,
> >>> Rob
> >>
> >>
> >> I don't have any personal grudge on the McRishi.
> >>
> >> Sure, I'd be glad to make a list, but since it will be quite long, I
> >> hope you'll appreciate that it could take a while!
> >>
> >
> > Vaj, I'm sure it gives you great pleasure to receive an invitation  
> > to dine on Maharishi's carcass once again. Don't you ever tire of  
> > getting off on a grudge fest against Maharishi? RIP doncha know. But  
> > such is the nature of a fetishist, they just can't say no to their  
> > addiction. If you must you must, but don't mind us holding our noses  
> > while you stink up the place picking through rubbish of bygone days.  
> > Geez, talk about a line on stone! Get over yourself.
> 
> Unfortunately Ms. Dog history is important. So as long as the TM Org  
> and TM fanatics keep churning out false histories on Mr. Varma, there  
> will remain a need for those who are interested in providing the  
> details of what actually happened, vs. the fictional character they  
> keep trying to push.
> 
> And besides the cartoon Maharishi, there's also the fact we still know  
> relatively little on M's early years. So before more history is  
> whitewashed or airbrushed over, it's important that the facts and the  
> relative truth of his life is known and made available. Lists like  
> these are a perfect place to hash out such details, since there are  
> many old followers that hang out here.
>


Who cares, Vaj?

It's a simply meditation technique done 20 minutes twice a day.  It helps many 
people; for those it doesn't, they can quit doing it.

The fact that MMY was or wasn't honest about his past or whatever is, at the 
end of the day, of very minor consequence.

That is especially true now since the Movement pretty much failed 30 years ago. 
 It is only the TMO today and its old guard minions that comprise its Executive 
that claim all the things that irk you; the rest of the world doesn't care or 
just laughs.  The TMO long ago lost its credibility (sadly).

If your never-ending urge to always criticize MMY and the TMO (and do it in a 
very nasty way, it should be pointed out) is from an altruistic desire to 
ensure that the same mistakes are not ever made again so that a great technique 
gets perpetuated to more people, that would be one thing; but I suspect that's 
not where you're coming from.

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