--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradhatu@...> wrote: > > > On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:07 AM, sparaig wrote: > > >> When people die because of it, "out of touch with reality" rather > >> than "established in reality" makes a huge difference. Esp. when many > >> assume you're the latter...any you're actually the former. > >> > > > > /me shrugs. But that's different then implying that someone is a > > "disreputable yogi" because they believe what their cultural/ > > religious tradition (or what their own interpretation is) and were > > wrong. > > Hmmm. You believe I was making that claim? > > Seems odd, given his personal physician and the Vaidyas--who were > from the same cultural and religious tradition--told him these people > were terminal. I'd suspect, as did M's personal physician, that M was > a megalomaniac. > > He didn't take advice from others simply because his ego was so damn > big. Seems to me merely a common trend in Asuriac gurus like Mahesh. >
Does it really surprise you that MMY was more of a true believer than most? L.