Take Me for a Ride: Coming of Age in a Destructive CultLaxer, Mark E.
Religion
Take Me for a Ride: Coming of Age in a Destructive Cult
Laxer, Mark E.
Cults -- United States; Lenz, Frederick, 1950-
"I've been very fortunate without one exception;
all of the women I have ever met and have been involved with
have been wonderful. Remarkable. Absolutely remarkable.
And I feel they have all been my teachers. As are all of you my teachers...
"But I think it's time everybody grew up. And stop being so petty.
About their own lives or other people's lives. And instead,
turn their attention towards what matters: money! Sex is the
preoccupation of adolescence. Money is the preoccupation of adults.
And Lakshmi is the goddess of money...
"So I think it's time everybody adopted a more professional
attitude about their lives. In other words, don't focus
so much on your relationships. Have fun with them. Or if you
don't have them, you don't want them, have fun with that.
But don't bother with what other people in the Centre do so much...
"Sexuality, I think, is a little different for me than it is for
most people in that there is almost no body awareness whatsoever.
It's just light...
"If you can't handle the fact that someday you might be enlightened,
and still fall in love with people and love them and be with them,
and if you can't deal with that, if you hate yourself so much and hate
your sexuality so much that you think it has no light in it...If
you think it makes a difference if I have ten thousand sports cars,
and ten million girlfriends, and lead a very flashy life, and eat
at only the most fashionable restaurants, which I don't, but if
that would make a difference in what we do, in other words, if you
can carry my lifestyle to the most absurd proportions in your mind,
and that would make a difference in the meditation process, then you
shouldn't work with me. I don't think you should work with any teacher.
'Cause you don't know what it's all about yet. You should come
to the fashionable restaurants with us and have a good time.
'Cause we have a good time. 'Cause God is in everything..."
Appendix D: Excerpts from Rama's Advertisements and Brochures
(from a full-page spread in The New York Times)
The Still Center of the Turning Worlds
"There is a still center of Eternity. A place where all pasts,
presents and futures meet. This intersecting point of knowledge
and experience, pleasure and pain, mortality and immortality has been
described and referred to in a variety of different ways by mystics,
prophets and teachers who have experienced it.
"Some have described it as God or Heaven. Others have referred to it
as Nirvana or Tao. In Zen it is called Zen mind or Enlightenment.
"While names, descriptions and methods for reaching the still
center of being vary greatly, the ultimate worth of this awareness
is agreed upon by all who have shared it. The experience of
the still center of being brings freedom, self-control, balance
and power to those who have attuned their lives to it.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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