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Re: Background and origins of "The Great Silence" meditation?

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Vipin Mehta thanks J. Krishnamurti, Osho, and Jach Purcell ( [www.lazaris.com] ) in his acknowledgements.

Krishnamurti would roll over in his grave.

Jiddu Krishnamurti stated that truth was a pathless land and that one
needed no teacher. The Theosphical Society trained him from boyhood to
become the next World Teacher. Instead, Krishnamurti rejected that
role, and all the wealth and social clout that went with it.

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“I maintain that Truth is a pathless land, and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever, by any religion, by any sect. ... The moment you follow someone you cease to follow Truth.”

Osho/Rajneesh, however, would
giggle and rub his hands.

Jesus is not on this list. Perhaps because one of the Jesus stories depicts
him kicking the money changers out of the temple and saying God's House must
never be a money market.

Find out about the social scene behind the advertising for any meditation event.

Meditation means opening oneself to the unknown, becoming vulnerable.

Any meditation event is tied to a social scene. Why? One needs a social scene to
create the advertising and registration forms that make it possible for us to learn about the meditation event.

You have one life, you are unique, you are meant to be more than just something
whose behavior can be predicted according to a businessman's mathematical model

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