I'm all for self-mockery, but I don't think that's what's going on here, for the most part.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jul 17, 2008, at 2:09 PM, feste37 wrote: > > > Judy is absolutely correct on every point here. > > It's a distinction without a difference, feste. Who are they > going to "require" to come to these events? There's nobody > left, or hardly anybody. > > > The vast majority of > > people who learn TM do not get involved in these kinds of activities. > > Who learn TM nowadays? Sure, all 2 of them. > > > Those who do, as Judy says, find them nourishing in some way. > > Anybody taken a poll on this? Hard to believe anyone would > find intense boredom nourishing, but you could be right. > > > Some of > > those who do not like to get together on this board to poke fun at > > those who do and congratulate themselves on how much wiser and > > cleverer they are than those poor benighted TMO cultists. I'm not > > convinced. > > Um, feste, we're poking fun at ourselves, for having *been* those > cultists, or close to it, in years past. I'm really surprised you > can't see > that. > > Sal >