Interesting analysis, Mainstream,
You sound like you should be writing an editorial for the NY Times, 
or the New Age times, or something like that.
What did you mean by saying that Natural Law eventually finds its 
way back into the lives of the many? How do you feel that is 
happening? 
Jeffrey
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "mainstream20016" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Saavy ?    By the end of MMY's life,  the TMO was crack-cocaine-
addicted to $1m Raja 
> course fees, the pool of potential Rajas had dried, the existing 
were Rajas tapped out.  
> Western real estate holdings - the real business of the TMO over 
the past two decades, 
> were depreciating at a rapid rate....  MMY would still be alive 
today had a really wealthy 
> person embraced the TMO - he lost his spirit after decades of 
catering to the miniscule 
> pool of in-house TM elite.
>  In the meantime, the decades spent laying the foundation for 
rational society's 
> acceptance of meditation was wasted as millions avoided the TMO. 
> The TMO is dedicated to transferring American assets overseas; one 
bent on selling every 
> relative and spiritual thing possible, at inflated prices, to 
gullible Americans.  The TMO 
> expects America to fund the  teaching of TM to rest of the world, 
while Americans are 
> becoming less and less intelligent and less competitive with the 
world. 
> The pattern mirrored America's 30 + year move toward devaluing 
middle and working-
> class people.   In the meantime, suffering of the many was 
considered acceptable as the 
> TMO embraced ego-obsessed wealthy elitists. But as MMY taught us, 
Natural Law 
> eventually finds it way back to the lives of the many.  
Unfortunately, the TMO is ironically 
> out-of-touch with the resurgence of Natural Law's move back toward 
the many.
>  Saavy ? Hardly.
>  
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <LEnglish5@> wrote:
>

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