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Hey, Buck, you do realize, don't you, that deleting your quote of Michael's remarks doesn't delete them from the thread, right? They're still in Michael's original post, which you can't touch, and also in Xeno's post, which you can't touch either. All you can do is delete the quotes from your own posts. So you aren't really protecting anybody but yourself (and calling more attention to what Michael wrote than it might otherwise have gotten). << MJ's comments deserves to be deleted to protect virtue and MJ from further sin. So, I have taken them out again below. >>
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and legacy. You tend to the safety of the souls of your sheep and let me tend to mine. On Sat, 1/25/14, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote: Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, January 25, 2014, 4:39 AM 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 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: If Michael J has pointed out things M really said, this does not reflect on you Buck as a love of truth. Maharishi did really seem to have a totalitarian mindset, a top down, there is a king, under whom there are subjects, subject to the will of the king. If M praised Hitler and you would desire that it be lied about, either a lie of commission or a lie omission, why should I or anyone follow your advice? Gurus have warts. If what they have to teach has value, it is not because of their personal quirks, it is because what they teach has a value beyond individual concerns. You take what is of value, but if you push away an individual's dark side as if it did not exist, that is not realistic, that is self deception. Hitler's influence on the world was not very life supporting in the end. But there are those pearly teeth on the dead dog in the gutter. He was not a great artist, but he was a better artist than Winston Churchill, or Dwight Eisenhower, who also painted, as well as engineering Hitler's defeat. Maharishi seems to have appreciated his organising power, his penchant for order and systems, his top down style of management, which resembles more the Joseph Stalin school of management rather than say, Thomas Jefferson's preferences for individual freedom. In the interest of reality, I restored MJ's comments below (and by the way, taking offense shows a lack of stability, it means that others could use that characteristic to control your behaviour by pushing your buttons): ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Om Dear MJ, that is an appalling blaspheme that you may burn in hell for. As a practicing conservative Transcendental Meditation meditator and satisfied customer of the Maharishi, I am completely offended by your comments. I am going to delete your words from this thread right now to save you from your sin damaging your spiritual subtle system any further. Kindly, and of the Love that is the Natural Law of the Unified Field, your Friend, -Buck ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: MJ's Comments [Deleted] [restored][Deleted] ------------ On Thu, 1/23/14, nablusoss1008 wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 10:43 PM We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend of deep relaxation with Transcendental Meditation This course is for those practising Transcendental Meditation who would like to experience an extended meditation
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So, are there any black and white videos on YouTube that show MMY praising Hitler or Mussolini? On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 8:39 PM, wrote: > > > 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 > > > ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > If Michael J has pointed out things M really said, this does not reflect > on you Buck as a love of truth. Maharishi did really seem to have a > totalitarian mindset, a top down, there is a king, under whom there are > subjects, subject to the will of the king. If M praised Hitler and you > would desire that it be lied about, either a lie of commission or a lie > omission, why should I or anyone follow your advice? > > > Gurus have warts. If what they have to teach has value, it is not because > of their personal quirks, it is because what they teach has a value beyond > individual concerns. You take what is of value, but if you push away an > individual's dark side as if it did not exist, that is not realistic, that > is self deception. Hitler's influence on the world was not very life > supporting in the end. > > > But there are those pearly teeth on the dead dog in the gutter. He was not > a great artist, but he was a better artist than Winston Churchill, or > Dwight Eisenhower, who also painted, as well as engineering Hitler's > defeat. Maharishi seems to have appreciated his organising power, his > penchant for order and systems, his top down style of management, which > resembles more the Joseph Stalin school of management rather than say, > Thomas Jefferson's preferences for individual freedom. > > In the interest of reality, I restored MJ's comments below (and by the > way, taking offense shows a lack of stability, it means that others could > use that characteristic to control your behaviour by pushing your buttons): > > ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > Om Dear MJ, that is an appalling blaspheme that you may burn in hell for. > As a practicing conservative Transcendental Meditation meditator and > satisfied customer of the Maharishi, I am completely offended by your > comments. I am going to delete your words from this thread right now to > save you from your sin damaging your spiritual subtle system any > further.Kindly,and of the Love that is the Natural Law of the Unified > Field,your Friend,-Buck > > > ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > MJ's Comments [Deleted] [restored] > [Deleted] > > > > > On Thu, 1/23/14, nablusoss1008 wrote: > > Subject: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 10:43 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >We warmly invite you to join us for > a weekend > of deep relaxation with Transcendental > Meditation > > This course is for those practising > Transcendental Meditation > who would like to experience an extended > meditation > programme. It is the ideal opportunity for > anyone who > has never been on a weekend course before to > come > and enjoy this deeply restful > experience. > Friday, 28th February to Sunday, 2nd > March > 2014 Deep rest to restore > balanceDuring the weekend you will have the > opportunity to deepen your experience of Transcendental > Meditation. > > Through extended practice of Transcendental > Meditation you can benefit from deep rest to create the > perfect condition for the mind and body to throw off stress > and fatigue, to restore balance, stay healthy and feel your > own inner happiness. > > We will also guide you through some simple > and easy Maharis
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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 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: If Michael J has pointed out things M really said, this does not reflect on you Buck as a love of truth. Maharishi did really seem to have a totalitarian mindset, a top down, there is a king, under whom there are subjects, subject to the will of the king. If M praised Hitler and you would desire that it be lied about, either a lie of commission or a lie omission, why should I or anyone follow your advice? Gurus have warts. If what they have to teach has value, it is not because of their personal quirks, it is because what they teach has a value beyond individual concerns. You take what is of value, but if you push away an individual's dark side as if it did not exist, that is not realistic, that is self deception. Hitler's influence on the world was not very life supporting in the end. But there are those pearly teeth on the dead dog in the gutter. He was not a great artist, but he was a better artist than Winston Churchill, or Dwight Eisenhower, who also painted, as well as engineering Hitler's defeat. Maharishi seems to have appreciated his organising power, his penchant for order and systems, his top down style of management, which resembles more the Joseph Stalin school of management rather than say, Thomas Jefferson's preferences for individual freedom. In the interest of reality, I restored MJ's comments below (and by the way, taking offense shows a lack of stability, it means that others could use that characteristic to control your behaviour by pushing your buttons): ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Om Dear MJ, that is an appalling blaspheme that you may burn in hell for. As a practicing conservative Transcendental Meditation meditator and satisfied customer of the Maharishi, I am completely offended by your comments. I am going to delete your words from this thread right now to save you from your sin damaging your spiritual subtle system any further. Kindly, and of the Love that is the Natural Law of the Unified Field, your Friend, -Buck ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: MJ's Comments [Deleted] [restored] [Deleted] On Thu, 1/23/14, nablusoss1008 mailto:no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 10:43 PM We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend of deep relaxation with Transcendental Meditation This course is for those practising Transcendental Meditation who would like to experience an extended meditation programme. It is the ideal opportunity for anyone who has never been on a weekend course before to come and enjoy this deeply restful experience. Friday, 28th February to Sunday, 2nd March 2014 Deep rest to restore balanceDuring the weekend you will have the opportunity to deepen your experience of Transcendental Meditation. Through extended practice of Transcendental Meditation you can benefit from deep rest to create the perfect condition for the mind and body to throw off stress and fatigue, to restore balance, stay healthy and feel your own inner happiness. We will also guide you through some simple and easy Maharishi Yoga Asanas (postures) and Pranayama (breathing exercises) to complement your daily practice of Transcendental Meditation. To discover and understand more about your experiences during meditation there will be special videotapes with questions and answer sessions each day. This will also provide a deeper insight into the development of consciousness through Transcendental Meditation and the practical benefits of the programme. The venue The Transcendental Meditation residential course weekend will be at the De Vere’s Milton H
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Don't quit your day job to be a lawyer. What is your day job anyway? TM Fanatic? :-D On 01/24/2014 03:38 PM, nablusoss1008 wrote: Correct, but you did write: "many DO recall MMY saying the stuff about Hitler. " Without a reference to whom that "many" might be or what the "stuff" is all about. That's slander. To your credit you don't post "from a friend who wish to be anonymous" like a certain Rick Archer does, FFL's Grand Master of Deception.
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Correct, but you did write: "many DO recall MMY saying the stuff about Hitler. " Without a reference to whom that "many" might be or what the "stuff" is all about. That's slander. To your credit you don't post "from a friend who wish to be anonymous" like a certain Rick Archer does, FFL's Grand Master of Deception.
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Correct, but you did write: "many DO recall MMY saying the stuff about Hitler. " Without a reference to whom that "many" might be. That's slander. To your credit you don't post "from a friend who wish to be anonymous" like a certain Rick Archer does, FFL's Grand Master of Deception.
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Nope, never said it was Satyanand. You have me confused with someone else. On 01/24/2014 01:33 PM, nablusoss1008 wrote: You're sorry ? Right, you claimed it was Satyanand and NOT Maharishi that made that comment. You should be sorry
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You're sorry ? Right, you claimed it was Satyanand and NOT Maharishi that made that comment. You should be sorry
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It has been said by some who knew Marshy that he was an ardent Hindu - the fact that much of Nazi philosophy was based on Hindu principles may have made M warm towards Adolph. There are a good many things available on the Hindu underpinnings of the Nazi state. Here are a couple of excerpts from an article about Heinrich Himmler: Himmler was also drawn to The Pilgrim Kamanita by the Danish author Karl Gjellerup, which was a contemporary best-seller. In his diary, Himmler commented: A precious narration. The content is the teaching of salvation. Gjellerup's book quoted several verses from the Vedas, including: The one who kills believes that he is killing. The one who has been killed believes that he dies. Both of them are wrong, for one doesn't die and the other doesn't kill. Later, Himmler delivered some of these same philosophies in his speeches to his SS officers. In the 1920s and the early 1930s, Himmler read some popular books about Hinduism and Buddhism. Yet, his actual interest in classic Hindu texts came later, when he founded the SS-Ahnenerbe, the brain trust of the Black Order, a group of highly qualified academics and occultists that attempted to forge the ideology of a racist warrior religion. In 1937, Himmler chose Professor Walter Wüst to serve as the president of the SS-Ahnenerbe. Two years later, Wüst became the curator of this notorious organization. Incidentally, in addition to being one of the leading Sanskrit scholars of his time, Wüst served as the president of the Maximilian University in Munich. In the academic world, Orientalists from this particular university were considered the top experts in their field. Wüst was keenly interested in extracting ideas from the Vedas and Buddhism of the so-called Aryan tradition in order to give National Socialism a religious dimension. One slogan of his was: Also above India hovers the sun-sign of the Swastika. To Wüst, Hitler appeared as the manifestation of a Chakravartin - Indo-Aryan world emperor. Wüst tried to support this particular speculation by verses from classical Indian scriptures. Moreover, in one of his emotion-driven speeches, he compared Hitler with the historical Buddha. http://www.ibtimes.com/heinrich-himmler-nazi-hindu-21 On Fri, 1/24/14, Bhairitu wrote: Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 7:58 PM Sorry Nabby, but irregardless of how folks feel about TM, many DO recall MMY saying the stuff about Hitler. Like I said, I feel it is mainly due to cultural differences. There are folks in India back in the 30's and 40s who thought that Nazism was a good thing and wrote about it. On 01/24/2014 11:25 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote: Do notice that all this gossip is from people who have left the Movement and might hold several grunges towards it. That Rick Archer post negativity here from "anonymous friends" is nothing new and will happen again.
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Don't they have the idea of Truth shall set you free in Germany??? On Fri, 1/24/14, nablusoss1008 wrote: Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 7:25 PM Do notice that all this gossip is from people who have left the Movement and might hold several grunges towards it. That Rick Archer post negativity here from "anonymous friends" is nothing new and will happen again.
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Sorry Nabby, but irregardless of how folks feel about TM, many DO recall MMY saying the stuff about Hitler. Like I said, I feel it is mainly due to cultural differences. There are folks in India back in the 30's and 40s who thought that Nazism was a good thing and wrote about it. On 01/24/2014 11:25 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote: Do notice that all this gossip is from people who have left the Movement and might hold several grunges towards it. That Rick Archer post negativity here from "anonymous friends" is nothing new and will happen again.
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Do notice that all this gossip is from people who have left the Movement and might hold several grunges towards it. That Rick Archer post negativity here from "anonymous friends" is nothing new and will happen again.
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Yes, I recall the audio and/or videos where Maharishi said this back in the 1970s plus one of those thick gold fringed books had the statement too. Of course there have been lots of tyrants who have "unified countries" and often at the point of a gun they hand to bullies in uniform. There's a thing about Indians that they somehow think that the rich *should* rule. Thus there was the Nehru dynasty which seems be trying to re-establish itself again. On 01/24/2014 10:50 AM, Michael Jackson wrote: From some posts I copied from FFL: A Swiss friend told me that several years ago she was on a course in Austria, and Satayand also characterized Hitler as a "great leader". In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer now with a different teacher. We've been having a private discussion about this in recent days and I asked if I could post this. He said I could but asked that I not mention his name. Some time after being on Purusha, I discovered, to my great amazement, that some German Purusha were wearing swastikas under their ties, celebrating Hitler's birthday, and generally feeling very bully about the whole thing. I remembered what Frank Pappentine told me a few years back during our 6-month course in Arosa (we were good friends during that course): that Maharishi had met with the Germans in Seelisberg and told them that the Allies presented Hitler as a great demon to suppress the German morale, that the facts were different and that Hitler was, in fact, a good strong leader. I heard that from Maharishi myself, in Washington DC in 1983, when a reporter asked him what he thought of Hitler. He said, that Hitler was actually a good strong leader who unified Germany, it's just too bad that he did so much indiscriminate killing. On 07/31/2013 10:57 AM, martyboi wrote: 40 years ago I read a document in the TM center about "The Absolute Theory of Greatness." In this document various people from history were mentioned. The premise, as I recall (and I could have this all wrong, due to time) was that from the perspective of the absolute, a person's impact on the world (Greatness) is based on how many people his life affects. Both Hitler and Alexander the great were mentioned. Nature allows a truly great person to live a very long time (108 years?) I believe Veda Vyasa was mentioned as the greatest. I could have this all wrong. Another person wrote: Yes, I seem to recall seeing such a document myself. In fact it was a subject of discussion at a teachers meeting with Charlie Lutes who was in town. I seem to recall that Charlie said Maharishi was told to back off on that because it would alienate a lot of Jewish supporters. On Fri, 1/24/14, anartax...@yahoo.com wrote: Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 4:48 PM If Michael J has pointed out things M really said, this does not reflect on you Buck as a love of truth. Maharishi did really seem to have a totalitarian mindset, a top down, there is a king, under whom there are subjects, subject to the will of the king. If M praised Hitler and you would desire that it be lied about, either a lie of commission or a lie omission, why should I or anyone follow your advice? Gurus have warts. If what they have to teach has value, it is not because of their personal quirks, it is because what they teach has a value beyond individual concerns. You take what is of value, but if you push away an individual's dark side as if it did not exist, that is not realistic, that is self deception. Hitler's influence on the world was not very life supporting in the end. But there are those pearly teeth on the dead dog in the gutter. He was not a great artist, but he was a better artist than Winston Churchill, or Dwight Eisenhower, who also painted, as well as engineering Hitler's defeat. Maharishi seems to have appreciated his organising power, his penchant for order and systems, his top down style of management, which resembles more the Joseph Stalin school of management rather than say, Thomas Jefferson's preferences for individual freedom. In the interest of reality, I restored MJ's comments below (and by the way, taking offense shows a lack of stability, it means that others could use that characteristic to control your behaviour by pushing your buttons): ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Om Dear MJ, that is an appalling blaspheme that you may burn in hell for. As a practicing conservative Transcendental Meditation meditator and satisfied customer of the Maharishi, I am completely offended by your comments. I am going to delete your words from this thread right now to save you from your sin damaging your spiritual subtle system any further. Kindly, and of the Love that is the Natural L
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>From some posts I copied from FFL: A Swiss friend told me that several years ago she was on a course in Austria, and Satayand also characterized Hitler as a "great leader". In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer wrote: Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 4:48 PM If Michael J has pointed out things M really said, this does not reflect on you Buck as a love of truth. Maharishi did really seem to have a totalitarian mindset, a top down, there is a king, under whom there are subjects, subject to the will of the king. If M praised Hitler and you would desire that it be lied about, either a lie of commission or a lie omission, why should I or anyone follow your advice? Gurus have warts. If what they have to teach has value, it is not because of their personal quirks, it is because what they teach has a value beyond individual concerns. You take what is of value, but if you push away an individual's dark side as if it did not exist, that is not realistic, that is self deception. Hitler's influence on the world was not very life supporting in the end. But there are those pearly teeth on the dead dog in the gutter. He was not a great artist, but he was a better artist than Winston Churchill, or Dwight Eisenhower, who also painted, as well as engineering Hitler's defeat. Maharishi seems to have appreciated his organising power, his penchant for order and systems, his top down style of management, which resembles more the Joseph Stalin school of management rather than say, Thomas Jefferson's preferences for individual freedom. In the interest of reality, I restored MJ's comments below (and by the way, taking offense shows a lack of stability, it means that others could use that characteristic to control your behaviour by pushing your buttons): ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Om Dear MJ, that is an appalling blaspheme that you may burn in hell for. As a practicing conservative Transcendental Meditation meditator and satisfied customer of the Maharishi, I am completely offended by your comments. I am going to delete your words from this thread right now to save you from your sin damaging your spiritual subtle system any further. Kindly, and of the Love that is the Natural Law of the Unified Field, your Friend, -Buck ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Comments [restored] If they promise to show some of the old black and white videos of Marshy praising Hitler, I'll go on the course. I would love to see how well we would all transcend after watching Marshy praise Der Fuhrer and Mussolini, and Robert Mugabe, and Marcos - p'raps they'll show the video of Marshy denouncing England as a scorpion nation, that would be quite fun too - I'd love to watch that one whilst we have a bit of spotted dick or drowned baby. That would be lovely. On Thu, 1/23/14, nablusoss1008 wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 10:43 PM We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend of deep relaxation with Transcendental Meditation This course is for those practising Transcendental Meditation who would like to experience an extended meditation programme. It is the ideal opportunity for anyone who has never been on a weekend course before to come and enjoy this deeply restful experience. Friday, 28th February to Sunday, 2nd March 2014 Deep rest
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If Michael J has pointed out things M really said, this does not reflect on you Buck as a love of truth. Maharishi did really seem to have a totalitarian mindset, a top down, there is a king, under whom there are subjects, subject to the will of the king. If M praised Hitler and you would desire that it be lied about, either a lie of commission or a lie omission, why should I or anyone follow your advice? Gurus have warts. If what they have to teach has value, it is not because of their personal quirks, it is because what they teach has a value beyond individual concerns. You take what is of value, but if you push away an individual's dark side as if it did not exist, that is not realistic, that is self deception. Hitler's influence on the world was not very life supporting in the end. But there are those pearly teeth on the dead dog in the gutter. He was not a great artist, but he was a better artist than Winston Churchill, or Dwight Eisenhower, who also painted, as well as engineering Hitler's defeat. Maharishi seems to have appreciated his organising power, his penchant for order and systems, his top down style of management, which resembles more the Joseph Stalin school of management rather than say, Thomas Jefferson's preferences for individual freedom. In the interest of reality, I restored MJ's comments below (and by the way, taking offense shows a lack of stability, it means that others could use that characteristic to control your behaviour by pushing your buttons): ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Om Dear MJ, that is an appalling blaspheme that you may burn in hell for. As a practicing conservative Transcendental Meditation meditator and satisfied customer of the Maharishi, I am completely offended by your comments. I am going to delete your words from this thread right now to save you from your sin damaging your spiritual subtle system any further. Kindly, and of the Love that is the Natural Law of the Unified Field, your Friend, -Buck ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Comments [restored] If they promise to show some of the old black and white videos of Marshy praising Hitler, I'll go on the course. I would love to see how well we would all transcend after watching Marshy praise Der Fuhrer and Mussolini, and Robert Mugabe, and Marcos - p'raps they'll show the video of Marshy denouncing England as a scorpion nation, that would be quite fun too - I'd love to watch that one whilst we have a bit of spotted dick or drowned baby. That would be lovely. On Thu, 1/23/14, nablusoss1008 mailto:no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 10:43 PM We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend of deep relaxation with Transcendental Meditation This course is for those practising Transcendental Meditation who would like to experience an extended meditation programme. It is the ideal opportunity for anyone who has never been on a weekend course before to come and enjoy this deeply restful experience. Friday, 28th February to Sunday, 2nd March 2014 Deep rest to restore balanceDuring the weekend you will have the opportunity to deepen your experience of Transcendental Meditation. Through extended practice of Transcendental Meditation you can benefit from deep rest to create the perfect condition for the mind and body to throw off stress and fatigue, to restore balance, stay healthy and feel your own inner happiness. We will also guide you through some simple and easy Maharishi Yoga Asanas (postures) and Pranayama (breathing exercises) to complement your daily practice of Transcendental Meditation. To discover and understand more about your experiences during meditation there will be special videotapes with questions and answer sessions each day. This will also provide a deeper insight into the development of consciousness through Transcendental Meditation and the practical benefits of the programme. The venue The Transcendental Meditation residential course weekend will be at the De Vere’s Milton Hill House Hotel, Steventon, Oxfordshire. A beautiful conference and spa hotel set in 20 acres of tranquil parkland. Milton Hill House is a warm friendly and delightful blend of modern comfort and traditional style. Located just 13 miles from Oxford, it’s only 40 minutes by train from Paddington Station to the local station, Didcot Parkway, and a 10 minutes taxi ride to the hotel. If you plan to drive there is plenty of free car parking space in the hotel grounds. For more information on the hotel please visit: www.deverevenues.co.uk/en/ve
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On 1/23/2014 7:22 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: > and I am willing to bet some of those talks were recorded on audio if > not video > How much would you be willing to wager? Has anyone ever heard a recording of MMY praising Hitler or Mussolini?
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On 1/23/2014 7:21 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: > I was speaking somewhat in jest > So, you told a fib - do you know what happens to people who post lies and fabrications on this forum? LoL!
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Once being driven from the airport in Frankfurt to a lecture Maharishi commented on the high standards of the Autobahn. And who built the first Autobahns ? That's right; the Nazis. His denouncers, the impatient guru-shoppers torn in different directions in life due to the dominance of rajas, now largely into various "Buddhist" techniques of feeling the body such as mindfulness and other such childlike practices claim this comment from a Guru with a status rarely seen proves Maharishi was a supporter of Nazism. More than anything it shows how desperate the Maharishi-denouncers have become.
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Why not ? BTW, a brand new Tape Library is being constructed in Vlodrop to house the "Sea of tapes" as Maharishi called them. Donations welcome.
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and I am willing to bet some of those talks were recorded on audio if not video, and are in the Movement's tape archives, but of course they will never allow them to be seen now. On Fri, 1/24/14, Richard J. Williams wrote: Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 12:34 AM On 1/23/2014 5:46 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: > I'd love to watch that one whilst we have a bit of spotted dick or > drowned baby. > Has anyone on this list ever heard of MMY appearing in a black and white film or video praising Hitler or Mussolini?
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I was speaking somewhat in jest, although those who were around him in the old days say he did praise them both, especially when speaking to German or Austrian groups - he certainly did praise Marcos and Mugabe - that crap is a matter of record in the so-called Global Good News archives. On Fri, 1/24/14, Richard J. Williams wrote: Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 12:34 AM On 1/23/2014 5:46 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: > I'd love to watch that one whilst we have a bit of spotted dick or > drowned baby. > Has anyone on this list ever heard of MMY appearing in a black and white film or video praising Hitler or Mussolini?
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On 1/23/2014 6:33 PM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote: > I am completely offended by your comments. I am going to delete your > words from this thread right now to save you from your sin damaging > your spiritual subtle system any further. > You better watch out, Buck - Judy thinks his stories are wonderful and beautifully done. Go figure.
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On 1/23/2014 5:46 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: > I'd love to watch that one whilst we have a bit of spotted dick or > drowned baby. > Has anyone on this list ever heard of MMY appearing in a black and white film or video praising Hitler or Mussolini?
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Om Dear MJ, that is an appalling blaspheme that you may burn in hell for. As a practicing conservative Transcendental Meditation meditator and satisfied customer of the Maharishi, I am completely offended by your comments. I am going to delete your words from this thread right now to save you from your sin damaging your spiritual subtle system any further. Kindly, and of the Love that is the Natural Law of the Unified Field, your Friend, -Buck ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Comments [removed] On Thu, 1/23/14, nablusoss1008 mailto:no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 10:43 PM We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend of deep relaxation with Transcendental Meditation This course is for those practising Transcendental Meditation who would like to experience an extended meditation programme. It is the ideal opportunity for anyone who has never been on a weekend course before to come and enjoy this deeply restful experience. Friday, 28th February to Sunday, 2nd March 2014 Deep rest to restore balanceDuring the weekend you will have the opportunity to deepen your experience of Transcendental Meditation. Through extended practice of Transcendental Meditation you can benefit from deep rest to create the perfect condition for the mind and body to throw off stress and fatigue, to restore balance, stay healthy and feel your own inner happiness. We will also guide you through some simple and easy Maharishi Yoga Asanas (postures) and Pranayama (breathing exercises) to complement your daily practice of Transcendental Meditation. To discover and understand more about your experiences during meditation there will be special videotapes with questions and answer sessions each day. This will also provide a deeper insight into the development of consciousness through Transcendental Meditation and the practical benefits of the programme. The venue The Transcendental Meditation residential course weekend will be at the De Vere’s Milton Hill House Hotel, Steventon, Oxfordshire. A beautiful conference and spa hotel set in 20 acres of tranquil parkland. Milton Hill House is a warm friendly and delightful blend of modern comfort and traditional style. Located just 13 miles from Oxford, it’s only 40 minutes by train from Paddington Station to the local station, Didcot Parkway, and a 10 minutes taxi ride to the hotel. If you plan to drive there is plenty of free car parking space in the hotel grounds. For more information on the hotel please visit: www.deverevenues.co.uk/en/venues/milton-hill-house Course fee The weekend will begin at 7.30pm on Friday 28th 2014 and end at 3.30pm on Sunday 2nd March, 2014. Course fees are inclusive of accommodation and meals: Single room £250 Shared room £225 If you would like to make a resevation on the course please click below and complete the application form. We will get back to you soon with details of payments and confirmation of your booking.
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If they promise to show some of the old black and white videos of Marshy praising Hitler, I'll go on the course. I would love to see how well we would all transcend after watching Marshy praise Der Fuhrer and Mussolini, and Robert Mugabe, and Marcos - p'raps they'll show the video of Marshy denouncing England as a scorpion nation, that would be quite fun too - I'd love to watch that one whilst we have a bit of spotted dick or drowned baby. That would be lovely. On Thu, 1/23/14, nablusoss1008 wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 10:43 PM We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend of deep relaxation with Transcendental Meditation This course is for those practising Transcendental Meditation who would like to experience an extended meditation programme. It is the ideal opportunity for anyone who has never been on a weekend course before to come and enjoy this deeply restful experience. Friday, 28th February to Sunday, 2nd March 2014 Deep rest to restore balanceDuring the weekend you will have the opportunity to deepen your experience of Transcendental Meditation. Through extended practice of Transcendental Meditation you can benefit from deep rest to create the perfect condition for the mind and body to throw off stress and fatigue, to restore balance, stay healthy and feel your own inner happiness. We will also guide you through some simple and easy Maharishi Yoga Asanas (postures) and Pranayama (breathing exercises) to complement your daily practice of Transcendental Meditation. To discover and understand more about your experiences during meditation there will be special videotapes with questions and answer sessions each day. This will also provide a deeper insight into the development of consciousness through Transcendental Meditation and the practical benefits of the programme. The venue The Transcendental Meditation residential course weekend will be at the De Vere’s Milton Hill House Hotel, Steventon, Oxfordshire. A beautiful conference and spa hotel set in 20 acres of tranquil parkland. Milton Hill House is a warm friendly and delightful blend of modern comfort and traditional style. Located just 13 miles from Oxford, it’s only 40 minutes by train from Paddington Station to the local station, Didcot Parkway, and a 10 minutes taxi ride to the hotel. If you plan to drive there is plenty of free car parking space in the hotel grounds. For more information on the hotel please visit: www.deverevenues.co.uk/en/venues/milton-hill-house Course fee The weekend will begin at 7.30pm on Friday 28th 2014 and end at 3.30pm on Sunday 2nd March, 2014. Course fees are inclusive of acco
[FairfieldLife] We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend
We warmly invite you to join us for a weekend of deep relaxation with Transcendental Meditation This course is for those practising Transcendental Meditation who would like to experience an extended meditation programme. It is the ideal opportunity for anyone who has never been on a weekend course before to come and enjoy this deeply restful experience. Friday, 28th February to Sunday, 2nd March 2014 Deep rest to restore balance During the weekend you will have the opportunity to deepen your experience of Transcendental Meditation. Through extended practice of Transcendental Meditation you can benefit from deep rest to create the perfect condition for the mind and body to throw off stress and fatigue, to restore balance, stay healthy and feel your own inner happiness. We will also guide you through some simple and easy Maharishi Yoga Asanas (postures) and Pranayama (breathing exercises) to complement your daily practice of Transcendental Meditation. To discover and understand more about your experiences during meditation there will be special videotapes with questions and answer sessions each day. This will also provide a deeper insight into the development of consciousness through Transcendental Meditation and the practical benefits of the programme. The venue The Transcendental Meditation residential course weekend will be at the De Vere’s Milton Hill House Hotel, Steventon, Oxfordshire. A beautiful conference and spa hotel set in 20 acres of tranquil parkland. Milton Hill House is a warm friendly and delightful blend of modern comfort and traditional style. Located just 13 miles from Oxford, it’s only 40 minutes by train from Paddington Station to the local station, Didcot Parkway, and a 10 minutes taxi ride to the hotel. If you plan to drive there is plenty of free car parking space in the hotel grounds. For more information on the hotel please visit: www.deverevenues.co.uk/en/venues/milton-hill-house http://davidlynchfoundation.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=c90dd86172edf245db7402efd&id=7d8df66ecf&e=8679eb86f7 Course fee The weekend will begin at 7.30pm on Friday 28th 2014 and end at 3.30pm on Sunday 2nd March, 2014. Course fees are inclusive of accommodation and meals: Single room £250 Shared room £225 If you would like to make a resevation on the course please click below and complete the application form. We will get back to you soon with details of payments and confirmation of your booking.