Robert Gimbel wrote: > So, he brought the drugs in, and made up this rumor > about Maharishi, being sexual with someone on the course, > perhaps Mia, or someone else; But according to Cynthia Lennon, > this was all made up by Alex as a ploy, to get him to leave > India, and return to the good life of sex, drugs and rock > and roll. > Your post seems to be essentialy the same story I posted a few days ago. What is interesting about this, is not what Marshy or Mia did or didn't do, but how intent Rick and Curtis are in defaming the Marshy. When I posted this story, Rick and Curtis insinuated that I was a liar and a troll. They must be heavily invested in seeking to prove that Marshy is nothing more than a dirty old man. What is it, do you suppose, that makes these two informers so difficult to have a serious debate with?
Go figure. Richard wrote: > From what I've read, the Marshy threw out the Beatles for > smoking dope at TTC and he told Mia to leave after she > tried to seduce him inside a cave one night. > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/140458 Curtis wrote: > Both you and Rick have wisely warned me to avoid his > trollish ways. > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/140471 Rick wrote: > He makes this stuff up. Trying to have a rational > conversation with him is an exercise in futility. > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/140466 > The story I heard, according to Cynthia Lennon, in her > first book, goes like this. She felt that this trip to > India and being with Maharishi, clean, without drugs, > for a while, would renew their marriage and his relationship > with his son, Julian. > But no, this was not to be: There was this guy, named Magic > Alex. He had been a Lennon groupie, of sorts, and a wizard > with electronics and special effects. > Anyway, he had no use for Maharishi and his hold over John. > So, he brought the drugs in, and made up this rumor about > Maharishi, being sexual with someone on the course, perhaps > Mia, or someone else; But according to Cynthia Lennon, this > was all made up by Alex as a ploy, to get him to leave India, > and return to the good life of sex, drugs and rock and roll. > So, as John was walking out- Maharishi was confused and upset- > "Why are you leaving", he asked; "what is wrong?" > John said, in a nasty tone: "If you're so f--king cosmic, you > should know", and walked out. No one would give them a ride > when they left the ashram, because it was bad luck to help > someone, who had cursed Maharishi, as he was regarded as a > Saint, in that part of the world. John Lennon got stranded in > India, at that point, bad luck began for him, and his wife and > son. From that point on, Cynthia, lost the last thread of hope, > for their marriage. John began seeing Yoko Ono, and she > introduced him to heroin. Later he separated from Yoko, And > was to become an alcoholic, hanging out in L.A. and singing > songs like: 'Whatever gets you through the night, it's alright, > it's alright"... > "Do it wrong, or do it right, it's alright, it's alright. > John Lennon returned to Yoko, in 1975, and they had a baby > together, and he cleaned up his act. On December 8th, 1980, > John Lennon was assassinated by a man, who was a deranged fan > of his. > He had just returned from the studio, that night, in NYC; > With the new song, he and Yoko, were working on: > 'Walking on thin Ice'. John Lennon was placed in a police car, > bleeding heavily, from massive gunshot wounds to his chest. > He was asked by the police, "What is your name?" He replied, > "John Lennon". And the world was saddened and shocked as news > of his murder, Spread around the globe-It was truly the end > of an era, John was dead, and Ronald Reagan, was taking power, > at about the same time. > Reagan never did like hippies, and tree huggers. > As for Mia Farrow-I'm not sure what it is about her that > attracts her to these powerful men? And I seriously doubt that > any rumors from that course are true, because of all the power > trips, the ego trips, and so on, and so forth...ad infinitum. > r.g. >