“If Lennon were alive today, he probably would have reconciled with the man he accused of having "made a fool of everyone." John would have been the first one now, if he had been there, to recognise and acknowledge what Maharishi has done for the world and appreciate it”

—  Yoko Ono

Quoted from: Yoko Ono - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Guru to Beatles and Beach Boys died in The Netherlands, RollingStone magazine, 6 Mars 2008. 1047, 16, n°1047 http://www.bienfaits-meditation.com/en/the_beatles_and_tm/john_lennon/john_and_yoko_2008 <br class="br">Context: If Lennon were alive today, he probably would have reconciled with the man he accused of having &quot;made a fool of everyone.&quot; John would have been the first one now, if he had been there, to recognise and acknowledge what Maharishi has done for the world and appreciate it.

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