Thanks everyone for
the tremedous posts down below. Although hearing
the outrageous and damaging stuff Maharaji said to
us is very powerful, it's the comments from the
ex-premies, and how all this affected them
personally that is even more powerful.
Okay, so more from the coordinators meeting
Maharaji helt on December 29, 1976 in Atlantic
City, New Jersey.
After spending a lot of time trashing
relationships and marriage, and how getting married
was equivalent to blowing your brains out with
dynamite, towards the end of the meeting, Maharaji
starts going through the communities represented
and asking how things are going. There are a lot of
premies decrying how we 'really got out there' and
got confused, and how much they need him to give
direction, although a number of these coordinators
seem to have some spiritual ego themselves,
implying that if everyone in their communities were
like them, and had the proper 'understanding' like
them, those communities wouldn't be so spaced
out.
Still on the subject of the ashrams, the
coordinator from Montreal said that they had 17
people in the ashram, and that was now reduced to
5, only two of which were originally from Montreal.
I guess the other 3 got sent there from someplace
else. She had a couple of tsk tsk comments about
that.
Anyhow, she said that the people who moved out
wanted to 'get their own life together' and 'live
their own life' which she, having the attitude of a
lot of these coordinators that, while their
communites were completely spaced out, THEY were
quite clear and had THAT UNDERSTANDING, couldn't
understand it because this was the opportunity to
dedicate and a great gift to be in the ashram. She
said those who moved out 'wanted to live their own
life.' To which Maharaji interjected:
But they don't have their own life. They are
just puppets. That is the truth. It ISN'T their
life. And this is what they don't
understand.
At another point in the meeting a premie asks
about smoking pot. He said (again with an air of
spiritual superiority over other 'spaced out'
premies) that about half the premies he knew,
including some ashram and some 'regular' premies
were smoking pot and that he thought premies were
very unclear about this.
Then he said something that seemed to make
Maharaji quite miffed. He said that Maharaji hadn't
said anything about smoking pot in satsang for
awhile, at which point Maharaji interjected and
said:
Did you ever hear a satsang from me saying
you COULD? Just because I didn't say the exact
words..it's like can you imagine talking and saying
everything BUT the words you mean to say? Can you
imagine that? But it has been very clear and
understood that premies shouldn't do it. It is a
substitute on the path of realization.
See, people have all these excuses and
reasons why, about what it does for them, but see,
knowledge does the same thing. And it's just a
substitute on the path of realization.
I know a lot of premies drink bong (sp?) in
India, even in the ashram, and I know these people.
And you can just walk around and see them, and they
are completely out of it. Their eyes are read and
they are just wasted.
See, knowledge is more fantastic, and I can
say for sure that a stoned person can't do
meditation (I think he said something about
'falling over' in meditation, but it isn't clear.)
See, when you are stoned, that's when all your
horses just go wild. You have no control over
anything.
And it's the same with alcohol, same with
cigarettes, same with eggs and meat. I'm surprised
that so many people in America don't go 'moo' every
morning from eating cow. And it was like Marino was
telling me that his father used to eat every part
of the cow from the tongue to the tail. (laughing).
I mean instead of brains you have horsemeat.
It really does affect you.
You already have all these things stacked
against you, and then if you do those things too,
it just makes it impossible.
Then, Maharaji talks about the great vegetarian
food they have at the residence, like Indian and
Mexican food, and it isn't just 'eating grass' like
some people think, and he was going to ask the
cooks to put together a list of recipes for people,
that 'anybody can cook.'
At another point Maharaji said that things in
Denver got very out there, and the Mission became a
burden on premies. He said that when he did his
recent tour and did a program in Denver, the
premies were so 'confused' that if there had been a
curtain between him and the premies, he wouldn't
have felt any vibe whatsoever. He said that the
premies had gotten into things like 'evaluate
yourself -- what is this? And it got so confusing
for the premies that to me, the whole vibe at the
Denver program was dead.'
Then he continued:
And it's all just a sophisticated way of
mind. It was a big mind trip. ...
It's because people have been led to believe
that everything has to be rational. And it's like
workshops, what do they do? They just dismantle
things, you know, they discuss this and that, what
do you think about this, what do yout think about
that, and they have input and output or whatever
you call it. And it all just becomes so systematic
that our mind just comes out and we just SHARE
MIND. It's just mind.
And you can't just stir up mind and expect
you can get away from it. It's like is you stir up
mind, up in the air, that cloud won't just
disappear. It isn't just like some dust that you
can blow on it and make it go away. It just isn't
that kind of dirt.
It gets bigger. It gets bigger and just engulfs
more and more. And it's like mind, you have to
conquer it. It's a wild horse. Don't try to ride it
or you will get broken legs and arms. Let the horse
just be over in the pasture and don't disurb it.
Don't fall into that trap...
It is only by satsang, service and
meditation. Satsang service and meditation,
I live that way. It may be
illogical and irrational... But we have to just
have lots of satsang and inspire the premies to do
prachar and to do propagation.
...
Canada and American are very lucky they have
close access to me.
...
Later, Maharaji, I think, is already talking
about planes and the need to raise money for him to
get his own plane. It appears that the Mission
leased a plane for Maharaji to come to Atlantic
City from Malibu, and Maharaji said he was less
tired. Seems he just couldn't cut it with
commercial airlines.
Then he said:
And we have to get it together because these
jets are expensive. It's the way I like to travel
-- commercial airlines are too hard.
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