That is interesting, Horowitz.
You have done some extensive study on this. The way Moo described his enlightenment experience (such as it was) sounded more like a depersonalisation experience to me. Some kind of psychological glitch. His body merged with his environment or something. Weird.
Then he claims to have experienced an overwhelming love for his master, Papaji. If he felt such love for Papaji, why didn't he hang around? Why did he not want to learn more about what happened to him during this enlightenment experience? Did Papaji ever confirm that Moo had a genuine spiritual breakthrough? No.
It's very odd. I know people will say that you don't need your "master" to confirm anything, or spend time with your master or whatever. The true self doesn't need confirmation. Whatever. But if this were the case, why did Moo set up an ashram and encourage people to spend time with him?
Why does Moo allow such devotion of his person?
Moo may have had some kind of spiritual experience after seeing Papaji, but at the time, it wasn't significant enough for him to stick around. His story always gets vague after the enlightenment event.
You have done some extensive study on this. The way Moo described his enlightenment experience (such as it was) sounded more like a depersonalisation experience to me. Some kind of psychological glitch. His body merged with his environment or something. Weird.
Then he claims to have experienced an overwhelming love for his master, Papaji. If he felt such love for Papaji, why didn't he hang around? Why did he not want to learn more about what happened to him during this enlightenment experience? Did Papaji ever confirm that Moo had a genuine spiritual breakthrough? No.
It's very odd. I know people will say that you don't need your "master" to confirm anything, or spend time with your master or whatever. The true self doesn't need confirmation. Whatever. But if this were the case, why did Moo set up an ashram and encourage people to spend time with him?
Why does Moo allow such devotion of his person?
Moo may have had some kind of spiritual experience after seeing Papaji, but at the time, it wasn't significant enough for him to stick around. His story always gets vague after the enlightenment event.