--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, blusc0ut <no_reply@...> wrote: > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "RoryGoff" <rorygoff@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, blusc0ut <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > Beautiful! This is also one of my favorate songs. I think it was even > > > forbidden at a time and not played by the BBC out of the accusation that > > > it was glorifying LSD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5d4wWGK4Ig > > > which is of course rubbish, as the Beatles explained. John lennon wanted > > > his voice obviously to sound like the Dalai Lama from a hilltop. > > > > > > "(5) the end of one cycle is always the beginning of another" > > > > > > I wonder, just watching the Aljazeera egypt broadcast, how that would > > > apply to the present situation in the TM movement, which looks like it is > > > in a state of induced coma. Hasn't Maharishi said, the movement belongs > > > to those who move? Hasn't he said in an interview before his death, that > > > all the initiators are his successors. > > > > > > As Judy pointed out recently, nature may 'want' something else despite of > > > our choices. And that may apply to the movement itself. (See, I don't > > > think the Maharishi Effect, if it exists, necessarily always works the > > > way we--including Maharishi--expect or intend it to.) What I am trying to > > > aim at is, that all the crazyness of the movement recently, Rajaism etc. > > > could be just a means to wake the people in the movement up. Obviously > > > nobody in the upper movement has the balls to do something essential to > > > save it. All look paralyzed at each other it seems. Just a thought. > > > > > * * * Yes, who knows? > > > > For me, the TMO, like all of Life, is basically a marvelous Rorschach test; > > we see whatever we need to see in order to feel whatever we need to feel in > > any given moment! :-D > > > > Oh thanks! You just said that I feel paralyzed and am in a clinically induced > coma. I think I should consult a doctor. ;-) >
Btw, Rory, I do remember you, and we had kind of exchanged roles from now. You were basically not in defense mode, but in protest/rebel mode, and portrayed Maharishi as a kind of demon IIRC. I never ever did this. I still have great respect and admiration for all he did.