>From some posts I copied from FFL:

A Swiss friend told me that several years ago she was on a course in Austria, 
and Satayand also characterized Hitler as a "great leader".

In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <rick@s... wrote:
This is from a Jewish friend who was full-time in the TMO for many years,
including Purusha and International Staff in Vlodrop and elsewhere. He's
now with a different teacher. We've been having a private discussion about this 
in recent days and I asked if I could post this. He said I could but asked
that I not mention his name.

 Some time after being on Purusha, I discovered, to my great amazement,
that some German Purusha were wearing swastikas under their ties, celebrating 
Hitler's birthday, and generally feeling very bully about the whole thing. I 
remembered what Frank Pappentine told me a few years back during our 6-month 
course in Arosa (we were good friends during that course): that Maharishi had 
met with the Germans in Seelisberg and told them that the Allies presented 
Hitler as a great demon to suppress the German morale, that the facts were 
different and that Hitler was, in fact, a good strong leader.

 I heard that from Maharishi myself, in Washington DC in 1983, when a reporter 
asked him what he thought of Hitler. He said, that Hitler was
 actually a good strong leader who unified Germany, it's just too bad that he 
did so much indiscriminate killing.


On 07/31/2013 10:57 AM, martyboi wrote:
40 years ago I read a document in the TM center about "The Absolute Theory of 
Greatness." In this document various people from history were mentioned. The 
premise, as I recall (and I could have this all wrong, due to time) was that 
from the perspective of the absolute, a person's impact on the world 
(Greatness) is based on how many people his life affects. Both Hitler and 
Alexander the great were mentioned. Nature allows a truly great person to live 
a very long time (108 years?) I believe Veda Vyasa was mentioned as the 
greatest. I could have this all wrong.

Another person wrote:

Yes, I seem to recall seeing such a document myself. In fact it was a
subject of discussion at a teachers meeting with Charlie Lutes who was
in town. I seem to recall that Charlie said Maharishi was told to back
off on that because it would alienate a lot of Jewish supporters.
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On Fri, 1/24/14, anartax...@yahoo.com <anartax...@yahoo.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 4:48 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
     
       
       
       If Michael J has pointed out things M really
 said, this does not reflect on you Buck as a love of truth.
 Maharishi did really seem to have a totalitarian mindset, a
 top down, there is a king, under whom there are subjects,
 subject to the will of the king. If M praised Hitler and you
 would desire that it be lied about, either a lie of
 commission or a lie omission, why should I or anyone follow
 your advice? 
 Gurus
 have warts. If what they have to teach has value, it is not
 because of their personal quirks, it is because what they
 teach has a value beyond individual concerns. You take what
 is of value, but if you push away an individual's dark
 side as if it did not exist, that is not realistic, that is
 self deception. Hitler's influence on the world was not
 very life supporting in the end. 
 But
 there are those pearly teeth on the dead dog in the gutter.
 He was not a great artist, but he was a better artist than
 Winston Churchill, or Dwight Eisenhower, who also painted,
 as well as engineering Hitler's defeat. Maharishi seems
 to have appreciated his organising power, his penchant for
 order and systems, his top down style of management, which
 resembles more the Joseph Stalin school of management rather
 than say, Thomas Jefferson's preferences for individual
 freedom.
 In the
 interest of reality, I restored MJ's comments below (and
 by the way, taking offense shows a lack of stability, it
 means that others could use that characteristic to control
 your behaviour by  pushing your buttons):
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
 <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote:
 
 
        Om Dear MJ, that is an appalling
        blaspheme that you may burn in hell for.  As a practicing
 conservative
        Transcendental Meditation meditator and satisfied customer
 of the Maharishi, I am
        completely offended by your comments.  I am going to delete
 your
        words from this thread right now to save you from your sin
 damaging your spiritual subtle system any further.
        Kindly,
        and of the Love that is the Natural Law of the Unified
 Field,
        your Friend,
        -Buck    
 
  ---In
 FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...>
 wrote:
 
 Comments [restored]
 If they promise to show some of the old
 black and white videos of Marshy praising Hitler, I'll
 go on the course. I would love to see how well we would all
 transcend after watching Marshy praise Der Fuhrer and
 Mussolini, and Robert Mugabe, and Marcos - p'raps
 they'll show the video of Marshy denouncing England as a
 scorpion nation, that would be quite fun too - I'd love
 to watch that one whilst we have a bit of spotted dick or
 drowned baby. That would be lovely.
 
 
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