--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > --- jim_flanegin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > snip
> > > 
> > > Maharishi has evolved into pure paradox,
> > > transcending my intellect,  
> > > and leaving me as the innocent witness to his
> > > actions. Like a master-
> > >  disciple relationship only in the transcendent;
> > > ONLY in the 
> > > transcendent. Pure Paradox.
> > 
> > Absolutely. You got it! Nothing of value on the
> > surface at all. It's all sentimentality and ego up
> > there, but deep in the heart is that pulse of Brahman
> > that just PULLS you into it and flattens all the
> > bullshit of the personality. Pure Shiva whirling in
> > absolute stillness destroying all boundaries. 
> 
> And yet I suspect you'd have to admit that this
> is a subjective feeling. 

A polite way of saying "mood making", perhaps? 

And/ or the inner consolidation/condensation of ones own projections
of how the world (and gurus) should be? I mean if one thinks MMY or
whoever is "IT", "THE ONE", won't the mind almost automatically create
a sense of that experience when one sees them? Particularly if it is a
rare event / (always a) special occasion?

Did the skinboys and inner circle types who were around MMY constantly
experience him as "blazing brahman".

Could the need to experience a teacher as "blazing brahman" justify
the umpteen years poured into what now apear, at least in part as
trivial and silly projects of his?

Someone once said that the grandeur of the "described" experience
around the teacher is inversely proportional to ones proximity.








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