That doesn't invalidate the fact that he had a genuine mystical experience
you idiot - even your Ramana Maharishi is now enjoying with the heavenly
ladies, the last I heard from him . Based upon Krishnamurti's story and
even Amma's - they both have had genuine mystical experience whereas
someone like like Maharishi, based upon what I have read so far, clearly
hasn't had. So in Maharishi's case it's all what he has learned - he
clearly was a very good speaker, good knowledge of the concepts he probably
learned from someone else.


On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Yifu <yifux...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> It's also a well known fact that Krishnamurti had a long secret intimate
> relationship with his best friend's - only the best friend (Raja) was too
> dumb to know it! So much for "here to here". Looks like a lot of here to
> there stuff.
> http://www.museumsyndicate.com/images/1/9.jpg
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck" wrote:
> >
> > > Well that's a POV, but Om what the hell does Krishnamurti know?
> > > We've got work to do to get people from here to there.
> > > -Buck in the Dome
> >
> > Well, Buck, Maharhisi said Krishnamurti was in unity. Specifically he
> said 'too far gone in Unity'. Krishnamurti slipped into it, but never
> really knew how he got there, which was why he had such difficulty getting
> people to understand what he was talking about. That's because with
> enlightenment, you do not get people from here to there, that is not how it
> works, but unfortunately everyone interprets the journey of enlightenment
> from 'here to there' rather than from 'here to here'; in fact it is not
> even that, it is just 'here'. Maharishi understood this, as did other
> teachers, that you have to find a way to trick the mind into thinking that
> teaching is going to take you from some state to another state, presumably
> a better one, to motivate the mind to engage in the practices that will
> lead to dissolving the delusion that enlightenment is something different
> from what you are already experiencing.
> >
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