I found an interesting web site. here is the basic info:
Find your favorite guru and see how she/he rates!
Uh-oh, what if you don't have one or even believe in them?
Aw, well, have fun looking around.
Almost forgot- here is the link:
www.globalserve.net/~sarlo/Ratings.htm
Quote:
Welcome to Sarlo's Guru Rating Service, a compilation of mostly non-mainstream religious leaders whose mission/job description is basically to help us lift ourselves out of the multiple ruts of misery we find ourselves in as we live our lives. Their methods, quality and authenticity vary tremendously, as do the degree to which they encourage worship of their exalted selves and even their conceptions of our misery. What they have in common (mostly) is a kind of free-standingness, at least a semi-independence from traditional established (organised) religious structures and hierarchies, although of course there is nothing to stop them from setting up their own structures and hierarchies.
Their willingness to "take us on" as cases or disciples cannot exactly be described as taking responsibility for us and our spiritual progress, but something like that. Beyond this admittedly inadequate phrase, it is difficult to say in our limited language what their end of the master-disciple deal is. Let them speak for themselves in their websites.
To find any particular guru figure, click on the appropriate letter page link below, or hit the search engine. Alphabetical listings are according to the name they are most familiarly known by, could be first, last or middle name; gurus with multiple aliases may require a few tries. Search may be best for them, if you can spell at least one of their names. If this is your first visit, you may want to read the introductory material below.
Find your favorite guru and see how she/he rates!
Uh-oh, what if you don't have one or even believe in them?
Aw, well, have fun looking around.
Almost forgot- here is the link:
www.globalserve.net/~sarlo/Ratings.htm


