There's no personal interaction, no dialogue (other than the rare opportunity one might get to stand up in a crowded hall and tell him how much you love him!), no lessons, no actual teachings, no room for progress in the supposed "education" he's offering, no standards by which people either in the group or outside can properly judge this teacherOK, now I get it. You have zero clue about how this works. That, I guess is the reason for your "exiting".
FYI:
- There is a relationship of love and trust
- There are teachings
- There is progress
- The ony judge is you
- His credentials are only visible to those who accept him as his teacher
- I have learned, and continue to learn on a daily basis.
The fact that you or others where unable to gain anything from his teachings, does not make the teacher worthless. I have, and so hundreds of thousand others. To some people, Maharaji will not be anything. To others he means a whole lot.
I don't know Mike Finch, so I cannot comment.
_Ya.one