--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <LEnglish5@...> wrote:
> I also heard him asked the question directly, and he answered (surprising > himself it appeared) that he would have to call himself a householder, > because he lived in the world and controlled a large organization (or words > to that effect).> So I guess him banging groupies was evidence of his consistency then? This is one highly specific context dependent statement among dozens of times I personally heard him refer to his monkiness. Notice that the list of things he mentions that make him a "householder" does not include banging chicks. "Householders" means you marry someone and raise a family. It doesn't mean you get to be a rock star on the tour bus with 20 somethings when you are in your fifties, ditching one when you get tired of hitting that and moving on by leaving the last girl behind when you travel. And Maharishi told his "householder" movement couples that they should be celibate too, except when conceiving kids. Of child-rearing he said "These couples with kids always look sooo tired." A real family values kind of guy. > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> > wrote: > > > > -- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > > > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Great response, thanks for an excellent read of thoughtful points! > > > > > > Says curtis, who missed the fact that Maharishi left the title "Bal > > > Brahmachary" already in the '50s. Yet curtis goes on and on about sex. > > > > > > Deep in his heart he is just a hillbilly-whiner. > > > > Can't thank you enough for this opportunity Nabbie! > > > > Lets break it down shall we? > > > > In Maharishi's system there were two states of life, Brahmachary which he > > equated with a monks or renunciate lifestyle. > > > > The other way was the householder lifestyle. > > > > In one you get to use your dick in the context of married life. > > > > In the other you don't. > > > > Although Maharishi didn't go around calling himself Bal Brahmachari > > Maharishi Mahesh Fredrico, Jesus Fernando Yogi, he did refer to himself as > > being a monk, or a renunciate many many times, sometimes in my presence > > personally. It went along with his "I have no pockets" routine when pressed > > about finances. > > I also heard him asked the question directly, and he answered (surprising > himself it appeared) that he would have to call himself a householder, > because he lived in the world and controlled a large organization (or words > to that effect). > > > Lawson >