--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > > Has it ever occurred to you that I'm writing for > a forum of people who *themselves* see the world > as one big Maharishi referral? As I've suggested > before, what else am I going to write about *here*? > Oh wow so you are the "special" savior of people living under the oppressive regime of Maharishi. Whoa, But wait a second, didn't this person leave his body, isn't this United States of America that we are talking about? Who are these people that you are referring to? I would love to hear from them. I was there 3 times for Amma's program in Fairfield/Mt Pleasant '05-'07 and I didn't need any Visa or passport to enter this area and everything looked normal and peaceful. > These are people who have spent decades of their> lives seeing the world in terms of one man. They > cannot at this point do otherwise. > > I mention the Dalai Lama, and they think Maharishi, > and parrot what he told them to think about the > Dalai Lama. I mention anything else, and they parrot > what they were told to think about it by Maharishi. > Your argument cuts both ways, dude. > Who are these people? I haven't yet seen anyone since I have been here who said they think or view the entire world in terms of Maharishi's viewpoint.
> Maharishi *just wasn't that important*. So Maharishi was important before he wasn't important - you as usual aren't making any sense. I'm sorry these last 2 days must have been really hard on you. Did you take the dogs for a walk? Make it a point to do that before starting to post - that should calm your nerves somewhat. > He was just > a guy. But if I say that, people here go ballistic, > as if it were some kind of insult. And you're > suggesting that I'm the one who's slightly > "off" in this situation? :-) > > Find something else that you're interested in besides > the past and Maharishi and I'll talk about that. >