--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >What are the criteria (for being a pundit)? Is there some 
certification?
> 
> Dana: One must be a brahmin from a  pandit family.  One must learn 
Sanskrit
> in
> the traditional manner and master a prescribed text.  When one has
> achieved mastery there is a formal ceremony to acknowledge him as 
such. 
> You can just grab someone and say, "hey, want to be a pandit?"  
BTW,
> pandits tend to have formal alligences to specific textual 
traditions,
> temples and ashrams, and are not easily subsumable into one large 
body of
> pandits.>>

Good point. Therefore, to generate a higher world consciousness, you 
must gather (pay) 10,000 Western secularists trained in yogic 
flying, which is what I have always thought was the way to go, even 
though maybe too impractical. I think group yogic flying is more 
powerful than pundits and yagyas or sthaptyavedic peace palaces. 

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