--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@> 
> wrote:
> > 
> > The interesting thing about this discussion is that
> > according to MMY, he took this same path with Guru
> > Dev of "attuning one's thinking to that of the teacher."
> > 
> > If it's true that when you do this, you take on all
> > the qualities of mind of the teacher, what does that
> > say about the qualities of MMY's mind that are so
> > often criticized here?
> 
> Go back and read the discussion. No one ever 
> suggested that it was an all-or-nothing process,
> or that everyone is successful at modeling the
> mind of their teacher. I know that all I meant
> to suggest is that it's something that one works
> at over a long period of time -- years, or decades.
> And not everyone is successful at doing it.
> 
> I would suggest that Maharishi wasn't particularly
> successful at doing it, since one of his first 
> actions after Guru Dev's death was to not obey
> what he'd told him to do (that is, go into seclusion,
> and not teach). 
> 
> In addition, the effects of mind-modeling only "last" 
> so long. After almost fifty years, I suspect that
> Maharishi has had an opportunity to pick up a few
> kinks of his own.  :-)

I take a different slant on "mind modelling". It has little if anyting
to do with "content". Its a process of structuring freedom, of
dissolving all inner boundaries, attachments and "sanskaras". When
that  is done, content "happens". It may be like the teachers', it may
be a quite new angle. 

Ricks example of those around him now I think is false. They are
"works in progress". Better examples are SSRS. Perhaps Chopra. For
more finsihed works.

Look at the holy tradition. Was each master a clone of his master?
Hardly, it seems. What is passed down is consciousness awakened to
itself. Content is not "the thing".








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