Georg Feurstein was involved with Adi Da and wrote a book
Holy Madness in two editions after leaving Da.
The first edition was published in the very early 1990s and the second edition was published in 2007 or 2008.
Feurstein seems to take the stance that allegedly enlightened gurus as enlightened beings, behave in paradoxical ways and that their behavior cannot be judged by conventional standards of right and wrongand that such behavior is a challenge to ego bound attitudes of observers.
(Yeah, sure.)
However there appear to be some differences between the two editions--including different publishers.
So researchers interested in this matter need to acquire copies of both editions and then read them carefully, pencil and notebook in hand, and list the differences and revisions and also material in the footnotes.
Another former follower of Adi Da described some of it on his blog, Broken Yogi Samyama. Much of the material he wrote about Adi Da was published in 2006
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/22/2009 11:16AM by corboy.