Anartaxius;  Lack of stability, not necessarily.  You are making that up and 
projecting it.  As a meditating Iowa livestock man I got my spiritual feet on 
the ground in life proly more than most meditators around here.  Context is 
everything when people quote like MJ is trying to do on Maharishi. Think what 
you like but Maharishi was an extremely important guru to the world in the 20th 
and now 21st Centuries.   MJ just spouting something without cultural context 
like he perpetrates is being spiritually vile. Frankly I am concerned about 
MJ's eternal soul.  MJ is way too black and white without any attempt at 
showing understanding (empathy) of the grey tones. His attack on Maharishi for 
some quote pulled out of the air shows a lack of perspective.. that seems 
willful and aggressive to some bitter end.  MJ's comments deserves to be 
deleted to protect virtue and MJ from further sin.  So, I have taken them out 
again below.
 -Buck  
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <anartaxius@...> wrote:

 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, <Buck> 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:

 MJ's Comments [Deleted]  [restored]
 [Deleted]
 

 

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