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
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