virus: Yash - a brief history eloquent redolence, but no sense.

From: Steele, Kirk A (SteeleKA@nafm.misawa.af.mil)
Date: Sun Jan 13 2002 - 06:59:27 MST


A few gems bought to all you good folks through the magic of cut and paste.

"It's good you mention ancient Indian Mathematicians, because many of the
theorems supposedly ascribed as discoveries to Greek searches by the
obviously biased Occidental history books are in fact re-discoveries of
things found by Indian a few hundred years earlier."
(ed. - still waiting for sources on this one. he isn't offering any. he's
been called on it a bunch of times.)

"I am like an old plague which comes back to haunt you."

"Things like what I evoke are known under several names in esoteric
circles."

(ed. note- not names in knowledge, but esoteric circles.)

Back to Mermaid's observation about Yash having a problem with her citing
her qualifications; it is quite likely that Bagwan Shree Yashneesh here has
his own hangups about his own qualifications. Given his self declared
preference for non-"Occidnetal" or "esoteric" methods and his language
usage, we can begin to see that his assertions are clearly based in
personally held BELIEFS.

I'll close with this last desire of the Bagwan Shree Yashneesh:

"I am also eagerly awaiting "The Holy Science" by Yogananda's Guru which
describes many of the astronomical data stored in ancient scriptures."

Things that make ya go hmmmmmmmmmm................................

Kirkasaurus Wrecks



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