> > > But I'm not sure any of us want to be identified > > > for the rest of our lives by what we were up to > > > in our 20's right? > > > > > Too bad if you don't - you'll always be known as > > that 'crazy' guy that joined a religious cult and > > gave them over $5,000 to learn how to bun-hop. > > Curtis wrote: > I told you I paid $1,500 for my whole sidhis course > and you never answered my question about your course. > Never heard of anyone getting the TM-Sidhi course for only $1,500 - the Turq said he paid over $5,000 and Ruth paid $3,000. I got mine on a work-study program.
> You paid $1000 for the flying block but much more > for you your other magic words. > No, I paid nothing for any of my advanced techniques, and none of them added any 'magic words' - you only get one single bija mantra in TM - all the rest are just phrases for fertilizer. > So your "crazy" guy accusation doesn't fly with me. > We were all in the same pot of believer soup if we > took the sidhis, and you paid a lot more for yours > than I did. > So, we are agreed - we were crazy. > I am totally happy with the identity I have forged > after leaving TM. But I sure don't mind people reading > what I wrote after I left the group. It shows how my > perspective changed from being a believer in the same > stuff you still believe in, to being an adult who > doesn't believe in magic words. Can you say the same > or are you still stuck in childish fantasies of super > human powers Richard? > All your musical lyrics are probably filled with 'magic words' - some you made up, some you copied, and some that probably don't even make any sense - that's the magic - it's not the words but how high you fly. You're much to grounded, why not rise up a little more?