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One wonders how someone who appreciates Maharaji so much, and is just so together (as he keeps telling us), wouldn't even give his name.Yeah, there are a number of reasons why someone would not give their name in a public Forum like this and others. But to do a whole website saying how appreciative you are to Maharaji for giving you 'peace', but not say who you are, is bizarre. My best guess is that it is another example of the disconnect generated by trying to accommodate a rational mind and Maharaji's belief system in the same brain. -- Mike
www.MikeFinch.com
Modified by Mike Finch at Wed, Dec 14, 2005, 07:53:10
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It comes from the same corner as the premie-chat forum listed above
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This isn't propogation but re-affirmation of one's beliefs. People who aren't premies are not going to be interested in that web site. It sounds like some sort of hero, nay, idol worship and only the select few will relate to it.The fact that it's Maharaji's picture there on the homepage where it really should be the site's author's pic showing, means something is not quite right. There is a not so hidden agenda there but nobody is going to take the bait. What we have here is premies talking to each other, re-affirming their beliefs and it is done in the guise of propogation. Perhaps they even think they're propogating but they're just re-affirming their belief system.
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Is that who you think it is, Joe? The same attorney who worked for Willkie Farr and Gallagher? Bloomberg Media? Could it be he is a decades long devotee to the former Lord of the Universe? I see he has an internet libel book coming out. I wonder what inspired him to research the subject so thoroughly?
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Doesn't it just seem like him? Remember that hate site he had, the one where he said ex-premies were mentally derranged? On that one he was also anonymous, but also talked about what a great lawyer he was. We only found out later it was him. Pity we don't know for sure, since whoever it is, apparently lacks even the confidence to use his or her own name on his tribute to his Perfect Master. Sad, really. It would be like getting up and giving satsang with a paper bag over your head.
Modified by Joe at Wed, Dec 14, 2005, 19:51:33
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"It would be like getting up and giving satsang with a paper bag over your head."
Great line Joe! Perhaps Charles would like to register here and defend his Master? At the same time he could explain why he was copied on a letter I received from Stroock, Stroock and Lavan who were representing Elan Vital, Inc (USA).
John.
Modified by JHB at Thu, Dec 15, 2005, 01:39:52
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