> > The reaction one sees to Bob on this forum, IMO, is the 
> > reaction one would see to a similar fanatic on ANY forum,
> > dealing with ANY subject.  Even the strong TMers here see 
> > the difference between a positive expression of faith and 
> > hope supporting Maharishi and an almost always negative, 
> > almost always bashing someone expression of the same con-
> > cept.  It's the lack of *range* that characterizes the 
> > fanatic.  They say and do the same things over and over 
> > and over and over and over and over, and never seem to 
> > notice, because the need to bash others in a pathetic 
> > attempt to elevate themselves is always new to them.  
> > Just my opinion...
> 
> Thank you for your measured assessment of the situation.
> 
> The poster in question, has accused me of being a 'pathological 
> liar' (So why does he quote from my biography of MMY?) and 
> of 'pimping for my guru' (in the mistaken belief that I am in 
> some way affilliated to Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand 
> Saraswati - a man I have neither met nor ever communicated with). 
> In my biography of MMY I suggested that the TMO is not a cult 
> nor TM a religion. Perhaps it is time to re-write those passages?

As someone who now posts here is fond of saying, TM 
is not a cult because a cult is better organized.  :-)

But any organization can be made *into* a cult by 
those whose nature is to be a cultist.  I've seen
companies that have been turned into a cult by
cultist employees or managers.

Unc






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