> > > There was a "board of review"? Maybe now, I have heard 
> > > everything. 
> > > Of course books and the ideas that they stimulate are very very
> > > dangerous... (and they want kings?) 
> > 
> > This was at the L.A. Center, which at the time 
> > cohabitated with National in Pacific Palisades.
> > It was just a group of TM teachers who got together 
> > monthly or so to pass judgment (literally) on those
> > who wanted to go to courses.  Longer residence 
> > courses, TTC, and ATR.  They had the authority to
> > make or not make the recommendation that would get
> > the person on the course or prevent them from 
> > attending.
> > 
> > What is the saying?  Power corrupts, but controlling
> > access to the Absolute corrupts absolutely?
> 
>   I must have been really special ;) I couln't even get on a 4 day
> residence course (Although they did take the 6 people that I
> rcommended and sent.)

It was the books on your bookshelf, man.  If you
had just hidden them away, you could've gone on
any of the courses.  :-)

Unc






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