Indra's Netwench : Interconnection Deviser

Re: Why do supposedly 'enlightened' people form $$$ organizations

Indra's Netwench said May 15, 2006, 1:13 PM:

 

so enlightened people don't need money anymore? whatever happened to chop wood, carry water?

methinks there is some misunderstanding upon what “enlightened” really means.

 in the west, we tend to make that term something special, something fancy, some which we currently are not. have you questioned whether that is actually true?

“one of the strongest arguments one can find that enlightenment is bullshit.” so making money = ego serving delusional people?

….don't you make a paycheck? don't most of us working stiffs? lol

 the concept of poverty consciousness is one of the greatest delusions  the west has put on “truly spiritual people”. like one cannot be someone who has reached great awakenings and earn a living teaching others at the same time! so the Messiah had to have a day job otherwise he really wasn't the Son of God- just profiting by having a place to stay, food to eat and a gaggle of followers?

now, granted, there are people who run charades and claim to have knowledge and powers the rest of us don't manifest daily.  but if they make a ton of money, that has no bearing as to whether they *actually* have an understanding or not- that just means they are able to gain people's trust and they are rewarded with a form of transferable energy- money. yes, we do have institutions where the followers seem to almost worship someone- but if you talk to the leader, do you think that's what they really wanted? and if you still think that's what the leader really wanted (money), does that tarnish the message? do you think the messenger must be a “pure” source? 

so in your mind what does “being true to the traditional principles of enlightenment.” mean to you that these people who make money aren't adhering to? maybe they are merely continuing life, like the rest of us, among us and not below or above us. enlightened or not, you still have to breathe, eat and have a place to sleep. 

maybe your real question you're asking is why do they need to make such a large percentage of money from what  “should” be free?  do you feel these people who make a large amount of money taking advantage of others? what if suddenly they didn't make money- would that make them more “spiritual”? more authentic in your eyes? so are you saying if someone is truly spiritual, they would insist on others not giving them an exchange of energy? do you feel the people who follow him/her are being harmed by believing in their message? what do you feel people should do if they feel a friend is being harmed by believing in something we don't relate to?

i've seen your passionate position that money and one's spiritual attainment are diametrically opposed. i was wondering what happened in your experiences to cause you to have this strong mindset- i'll bet it's fascinating! :) i've worked for very large “spiritual” organizations and have experienced the opposite- that when you get right down to it, either a)the original person never meant to have an entire cosmology built around their ideas b) there is no contradiction by being a spiritual teacher and making a living at it. one's motivation, which cannot be easily discerned by others at the surface, has much more to do with it.  

what's on the surface may not be all that is… :)