> > > Of course if you believe this, the person in 
> > > question would have to be an *actual* yogi, not 
> > > a YINO.
> > > 
> > Apparently the Mahesh Yogi was doing exactly what a
> > tantric yogi is supposed to be doing. But, what is an 
> > *actual* yogi? Was your guru the 'Swami Rama of the 
> > Himalayas' and *actual* yogi? LOL!
> >
Vaj: 
> Not, my guru was not Swami Rama.
> 
So, you don't have a guru.

> > > A Shankaracharya who knew Mahesh has stated that 
> > > he never knew or studied yoga.
> > >
> > According to the Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath, Mr. 
> > Varma was a 'yogi' who was trained by a self-realized 
> > master - Swami Brahmanand Saraswati, who was 
> > considered to be a 'Maha Yogi'. 
> >
> Actually there's no evidence that Mahesh received any 
> special teaching from Brahmananda beyond his public 
> teachings.
>
So, you're thinking there is a 'special teaching'
involved in being a 'yogi'? What secret teaching would
that be? 

> > It should be noted that the Shankaracharya mentioned
> > by Vaj has been arrested and charged with premeditated
> > murder, so Vaj's sources can't be trusted to tell the 
> > truth.
> >
> Not that I'm aware of.
> 
Why didn't you tell us that the Shankaracharya is in jail 
accused of murder? The news was all over the Indian press.

> It should be noted that Willy apparently owns a Red 
> Herring business.
> 
You brought up the Shankaracharya as an information 
source, not me. As it is, you're looking like you're a 
dishonest informant to say the least.
 
> > > A close examination of his teachings also reveals 
> > > no signs that he was trained as a yogi.
> > >
> > So, you're saying that spending thirteen years at
> > the feet of Yoga Master doesn't count as training to
> > be a 'Yogi'? Go figure.
> 
> No, I'm saying spending 13 years at a desk or running 
> errands doesn't count as training as a yogi. 
>
So, you're saying that anyone who runs errands or sits at
a desk at a yoga camp can't be a yogi? You're not making 
any sense.

> This ain't Texas, home schooling doesn't count.
>
But, you got your yoga training in Maine, right?


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