--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 8/5/05 4:27 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > My own theory? Assuming that MMY was "off the program" with some 
lady
> > or ladies at some point, he later had pangs of guilt that he
> > projected on everyone else...
> > 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Gillam"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Maharishi's absence of celibacy vows may absolve
> >> him of accusations of hypocrisy, but it makes one
> >> wonder why he asked people in his organization
> >> to abstain from sex. The most unsavory explanation
> >> is that he did it to wield power over them. The best
> >> case scenario, I suppose, is that for those people at
> >> that time, celibacy was a good thing.
> >> 
> >> Maybe Rick can find time to poll people who abstained
> >> to get their perspectives on the experience.
> 
> Anyone can start a poll, but I'm convinced that celibacy has been 
very good
> for me. I think I needed it to compensate for my youthful 
excesses. I don't
> have a problem if Maharishi was having sex and encouraging me not 
to. My
> problem is in understanding why he'd want to. I understand 
personal needs
> and all that, but my conception of him was that he was above them. 
Or that
> even if he weren't, that he would have had the yogic ability to 
sublimate
> his desires, if for no other reason than to avoid the potentially
> catastrophic effect on his movement should his sexual activities 
be publicly
> exposed. That often came close to happening, and his response was 
to banish
> and discredit those responsible. Was that fair to them?

Are you saying MMY should have treated them fairly?

Is this thought true? 

How do you feel when you think this thought? How would you feel 
without this thought?

What about a possible turnaround -- Have you always treated MMY 
fairly? Have you always treated yourself fairly?







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