ralis Posted November 3, 2009 I just ran across this guy on Facebook. Is he for real? Â Â ralis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goldisheavy Posted November 3, 2009 I just ran across this guy on Facebook. Is he for real? ralis  People need to relax. How is this different from calling yourself "Batman"? It's not. Your life is not disturbed in any way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vajrahridaya Posted November 3, 2009 Yes, very sad, kind of like what "Buba da Free John" did with Muktananda's signature in his supposed letter of Guru recommendation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sunya Posted November 3, 2009 http://www.zhaxizhuoma.net/INTRODUCTION/DCBIII.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goldisheavy Posted November 3, 2009 I find this whole thing to be hilarious. So does anyone understand the implications of this? I doubt it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sunya Posted November 3, 2009 I find this whole thing to be hilarious. So does anyone understand the implications of this? I doubt it. Â Nobody understands anything except you, Gold. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goldisheavy Posted November 3, 2009 Nobody understands anything except you, Gold. Â I doubt it. I am sure someone does, but it's not often. Â Ok, I'll give some hints: Â 1. Imagine the best practitioner you can think of, with the best lineages and credentials, dropping their name, getting a plastic surgery, and showing up somewhere in a disreputable location, like on this forum, or at a bus stop, or something mundane like that. This person says hi, you chat, and this person gives you the best advice he can, the exact same kind he gives when he is a becrowned glorious lineage holder on display with a big name. So same advice, down to the letter, down to the facial muscle movements, but you don't recognize the face, or name, basically just any random dude. What happens? Â 2. Imagine the most credentialed super holy lama with many many lineages, in very high esteem, widely adored, giving slightly broken and somewhat bad advice. What happens in this case? Â 3. Imagine someone with fake credentials giving bad advice. What happens in this case? Â 4. Imagine someone with fake credentials giving good advice, as good as the real lama, but credentials were faked. What happens in this case? Â Now when you ponder these 4 cases, things to consider: Â What attracted you to a certain lineage or teaching in the first place, in the very beginning? How can you tell good advice from bad? How can you tell who is and who is not authoritative? Where and how did you learn that distinction? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C T Posted November 3, 2009 :lol: One would derive more entertainment value from watching The Matrix!! hehehe  It says on the website that he can help one to attain rainbow body in 2 (TWO?) hours! Wow! This claim alone would probably make him his first million; after all, attachment to form is THE big thing of this century!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lino Posted November 3, 2009 I doubt it. I am sure someone does, but it's not often. Â Ok, I'll give some hints: Â 1. Imagine the best practitioner you can think of, with the best lineages and credentials, dropping their name, getting a plastic surgery, and showing up somewhere in a disreputable location, like on this forum, or at a bus stop, or something mundane like that. This person says hi, you chat, and this person gives you the best advice he can, the exact same kind he gives when he is a becrowned glorious lineage holder on display with a big name. So same advice, down to the letter, down to the facial muscle movements, but you don't recognize the face, or name, basically just any random dude. What happens? Â 2. Imagine the most credentialed super holy lama with many many lineages, in very high esteem, widely adored, giving slightly broken and somewhat bad advice. What happens in this case? Â 3. Imagine someone with fake credentials giving bad advice. What happens in this case? Â 4. Imagine someone with fake credentials giving good advice, as good as the real lama, but credentials were faked. What happens in this case? Â Now when you ponder these 4 cases, things to consider: Â What attracted you to a certain lineage or teaching in the first place, in the very beginning? How can you tell good advice from bad? How can you tell who is and who is not authoritative? Where and how did you learn that distinction? Â This is coming from a dirtbag...meaning ME, MYSELF, AND I. Â A con artist is out to get money for free if possible. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ralis Posted November 3, 2009 (edited) :lol: One would derive more entertainment value from watching The Matrix!! hehehe  It says on the website that he can help one to attain rainbow body in 2 (TWO?) hours! Wow! This claim alone would probably make him his first million; after all, attachment to form is THE big thing of this century!!   I saw that and I want the drive through 30 min. special. He did say on the site that he teaches free of charge. Where did he get that hairdo?  ralis Edited November 3, 2009 by ralis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C T Posted November 3, 2009 I saw that and I want the drive through 30 min. special. He did say on the site that he teaches free of charge. Where did he get that hairdo? Â ralis Well, if he teaches free of charge, he must have got the hair done at the Zap Kapow barbershop down the road! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dainin Posted November 4, 2009 Could he defeat God's Direct Contact, Supreme Master Ching Hai, in dharma combat? I wonder... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites