Guest guest Posted July 23, 2002 Report Share Posted July 23, 2002 > In a message dated 7/22/2002 6:02:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > rick writes: > > >> > <<Not really, but a friend of mine had a hard time getting back into a >> degree >> > program he was in the middle of because he married one of the ladies who >> > owns Revelations>> > > This is unbelievable! So what is the story on Revelations? It's a very cool > place to hang out. > They have a room upstairs which they rent out to various teachers, healers, etc. That seems to have been the sticking point. > > There's never a dull religious > moment in that town! > You¹re right. Of course, most of the time, most people just go about living their lives. But I find it all very entertaining, as you do. > > Have you ever checked out that little Unity Church just > outside of town? A charming little church built in the late 1880s. I went to > two services and enjoyed it very much. Very new agey. > Went to a wedding there once. To add balance to the impression I may have caused, there¹s a lot to be said for MUM (http://mum.edu). I was a student and faculty member there myself and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. But the attitude that ³we¹ve got the pure Vedic knowledge and everybody else has something less or something distorted² seems to have infected the mentality of many, particularly the administrators who see it as their mission to ³protect² the ³purity of the teaching.² Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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