Isn't it fascinating the crap that people believe because the person they 
consider their spiritual teacher said it? Or even if they've only heard 
fifth-hand that he *might* have said it? 


I'm back to that moment I mentioned before jokingly -- being able someday to 
figure out the neurophysiology of That Moment in which the human brain says to 
itself, "Well, the stuff this teacher has said to me so far seems to be true, 
therefore I am going to 'suspend disbelief' forever and believe that 
*everything* he ever says to me again is true as well." 


THAT would be an interesting phenomenon to quantify. W.r.t. to telling someone 
stuff about their "past lives," there is an Absolute Requirement that the 
person 'suspend disbelief' and believe that the teacher *could* possibly know 
something about this thing he rationally couldn't possibly know anything about. 
Besides, when it comes to 'past lives,' everyone *wants to believe* that what 
they're being told is true, as long as the past personage is cool enough. ( 
That's why you've got so many Newagers who claim to be Cleopatra and so few 
claiming to be Cleopatra's manicurist. :-)


I remember one time when the Fred Lenz - Rama guy did that to me, and I called 
him on it. We were on one of our "field trips," this time I think i the Louvre 
in Paris -- no guided tours or anything, just 100 or so Rama students wandering 
around the galleries, sometimes running into him, sometimes not. So I found 
myself in this Egyptian room looking down at a glass exhibit that contained a 
sarcophagus and a well-preserved body. I was quite taken with the bones of this 
guy's face, and was standing there looking at it when Rama walked up behind me, 
looked down, and said, "Yep, that was you, all right." 


Naturally, I was all ego-d out for a second, but then for some reason I caught 
myself and turned to him and said, "Your're just fucking with me, right?" He 
seemed shocked for an instant that anyone would actually doubt his Holy Word, 
but then laughed and said, "Right," and turned to walk away. But then he turned 
back and said, "You're really the guy over there in that other case across the 
room," and laughed again. 


Great moment. *Of course* there was no rational way he could have known who I 
was in a 'past life.' But that didn't matter to me because for that one instant 
I *wanted* to be more self-important, and to have been some Pharoah back in 
Egypt. I mention it because whether Maharishi ever said this about "King" Tony 
or not, the same dynamics could have been in play. Who wouldn't want to be told 
that you're the reincarnation of a god?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAXnikgHTK0


People will believe anything that makes them feel more important. If they've 
gotten to the point in their self discovery where they gain most of their 
personal sense of self-worth from the teacher they study with, they'll also 
believe anything that seems to make that teacher seem more important. 


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Someone recently told me that Marshy referred to Nader as Ram reincarnated, is 
that true? 


It's true that Marshy spoke astounding amounts of crap that, even if any of it 
was possible, he couldn't possibly have known about.

But I never heard him actually say this one. Maybe I just nodded off during the 
"weight in gold" moment or the 96 hour introduction to his book of 
"discoveries" about human physiology.
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