--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Judy wrote: > > For the record, while there are three references > > to "angels," there is only one to "gods," plural. > > All the rest are to "God," singular, capitalized, > > and many of these are in phrases such as "God > > consciousness" and "God realization"--i.e., > > enlightenment. > > > So, it has been established that Maharishi doesn't actually > talk about the "gods" in SBAL, except in one single instance > refering to "gods," plural. Maharishi doesn't actualy name > any of the "gods" and he doesn't seem to talk much about any > "angels" either. Would there be any angels in Hinduism to > talk about, in any case? But I wonder why Maharishi didn't > mention the yakshis or the asparsas in SBAL. Which just goes > to prove that, contrary to what Edg implied, Maharishi > didn't talk much about religion, gods, angels or demons when > he composed SBAL.
Bingo ! >