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This book describes my ten-plus years on staff in Gurumayi's Siddha Yoga ashrams, the same ashram written of by Elizabeth Gilbert in her book Eat, Pray, Love. My book has a different flavor from hers, was written several years before hers appeared, and is available in paperback and e-book.
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New article from Salon.com: The "Eat, Pray, Love" guru's troubling past.
http://3.ly/8zPM
You are not sure what you are building but it is all you have????
You are building fame and making money off of your outrageous lies. Shame on you. You are a disgrace to your entire family who still practices siddha yoga. You are the one with a severely troubled past, and are securing a severely trouble future for yourself as well. Seems you are still"using" siddha yoga to promote yourself and your lies. You are one damaged soul and a publicity whore.
Hahaha I had to lol at the spiritually enlightened "publicity whore" comment above.
LOLZ!
Love how Marta lets the words of idiots like these speak for themselves...
Keep up the good work- and good writing- Marta
"You are not sure what you are building but it is all you have????
You are building fame and making money off of your outrageous lies. Shame on you. You are a disgrace to your entire family who still practices siddha yoga. You are the one with a severely troubled past, and are securing a severely trouble future for yourself as well. Seems you are still"using" siddha yoga to promote yourself and your lies. You are one damaged soul and a publicity whore."
WOW. Now THOSE statements would so make me want to run off to follow Gurumayi and learn to become just as nasty as the person who wrote that. I once thought that yoga was about become gentler, kinder, wiser, healthier, and more disciplined. In short, to become a better person.
If the person who wrote those words above is an example of what happens to people as a result of following Gurumayi's Siddha Yoga, then all it makes me do is want to run away from it as fast as I can.
wow, the previous comment said it all...i guess yr media-whore commenter proves that 5 million recitations of the guru gita may keep someone from becoming a demon in a waterless region but not one here on earth in this very life, lol
Marta, the link to Memoir in Progress on this page needs fixing (shame for folk not to get to it (:-))
I think the interview is great, despite the interviewer cutting you short, your points came through very clearly and powerfully.
Thank you, Peace Garden, for letting me know about the bad link. It's been fixed. Very appreciated! m
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