Here's Charles Glasser - 'what I feel is God in myself'
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06/22/2005, 02:02:23
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This comes from Charles Glasser's defunct website:

http://www.thetruthaboutmaharaji.com

which can be viewed to some degree of completeness via the Way Back Machine at

http://www.archive.org at this link:

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.thetruthaboutmaharaji.com


People from all walks of life, myself included, have felt enriched deeply by the gift of Knowledge that Maharaji offers. And yes, "gift" is exactly the right word. He has never asked me for a dime. Not that that matters: No amount of money in the world can buy the simple happiness I can feel every single day of my life.

And I don't care in the least about how he lives. In a world where drug dealers and arms merchants live like medieval princes, I could care less about whether Maharaji lives in a big beach house, or owns a thousand of them. What does that matter? Why should I care? Why does anyone?

Who cares if these sick critics play "gotcha" with out-of-context bits from thirty-year-old conversations? It's all hearsay. I don't give a hoot what premies or instructors told each other thirty years ago. Maharaji offered me a way to find what I feel is God in myself. Maharaji kept this promise.

Listen to the feeling behind Maharaji's message, and compare it to the craziness, bitterness and hatred out there. If your heart is sincere, if you are humble enough to learn something from someone who is a master at it, then I warmly encourage you to listen to what your heart wants. Because Maharaji can give that to you.


It's interesting to see Charles Glasser compare Maharaji to drug dealers and arms dealers, but since Charles is a world famous lawyer who graduated cum laude from world famous universities, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, I guess I'll step down with my own criticism and my own junior college associates degree.

But that is a very interesting comparison.  I never thought of that before.  Maharaji, a drug dealer?  Ok, not Maharaji.  But wasn't Divine Light Mission's early days heavily funded by drug dealer money and smuggling?  I knew a number of medium level (10s of kilos) premie marijuana drug dealers who made names for themselves in DLM through their generousity.






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