--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > > isn't it much more profitable to initiate 1000 people
> > > for a $250 fee than 10 people for a $2500 fee? 
> > 
> > Yes, as I have suggested many times. 
> > My only point is to question the smale scale and short-term 
> > thinking when people here are going around saying it should 
> > be completely free, at all times.
> 
> Since you clearly had me in mind when you wrote this,
> I might suggest that you go back and read the few posts
> I've made to this forum today to find the one in which
> I say that meditation should be taught free, at all times.
> 
> I, for one, have never made such a suggestion.  To do so
> would be to ignore the promptings of that ugly trend we
> call Reality, and I pride myself on being at least a little 
> bit in touch with the R word.  :-)
> 
> I just brought the Alternative Reality of teaching for free
> up here because it wasn't being discussed, or even considered,
> as an option.  It's an option.
> 
> I'm just suggesting, to those whose lives might have led
> them to a state of economically-based or will-based self
> sufficiency, that they might give some thought to putting
> a little of that beneficence back into the system. >>

But that is exactly what many financially self-sufficient TM 
teachers ARE doing. They give money to pundit projects and other 
projects where TM is taught for free. Maharishi's system is a good 
one I am beggining to realise (except for the shoppong mall idea)





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