Guest guest Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 That's kind of how I feel about Deepak Chopra, too - I'm not taking part in the presentations, workshops, etc. in La Jolla b/c when I last looked, they were expensive, and as you mention, perfectly good "goods" are available elsewhere at more affordable prices. Including books for 1 penny but he wasn't selling those himself, mind you. I guess if all that extra dough the MMY charges was going to feed the hungry and take care of the homeless, we'd hear about it.... , Len Rosenberg <kalipadma108> wrote: > > The Maharishi heads an Ayurvedic institute that sells > natural remedies and herbal supplements, especially > the "Amrit Kalash," a very expensive jam of Indian > gooseberry with lots of herbal additions. I have > found similar (and much cheaper) versions of "Amrit > Kalash" (more usually called Chyavanprash Rasayana) > available in Indian import stores. > > I still get the Maharishi Ayurved catalog, because > they have interesting health information. > > I can't accuse the MMY of "bilking" people, but > certainly of overcharging them. > > -- Len/ Kalipadma > > > --- Mary Ann <buttercookie61> wrote: > > > > BTW does anyone know what the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi > > is doing these > > days? How old is he? Sorry for my ignorance - he may > > even be dead > > for all I know. Someone in my office -- a bankruptcy > > attorney, no > > less -- was referring to him judgmentally as someone > > who bilks > > people. That seems to be a common fear or belief. > > But on what is it > > based re the Maharishi? > > > > > > > > Read only the mail you want - Mail SpamGuard. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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