--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <willy...@...> 
wrote:
>
> > > You didn't show your dome badege; you haven't posted 
> > > anything to prove your status in the TMO. Let's see
> > > some proof before you go opening your pie-hole about
> > > TM and the TMO and the Marshy.
> > >
> Curtis wrote:
> > This coming from the genius who defines TM as "thinking 
> > things over!"
> > 
> Well, Curtis, obviously you don't have a dome badge, and
> you can't seem to post anything to prove you're a 'TM
> teacher, and I didn't see your definition of 'TM', so
> since you've opened your pie hole, why not just post 
> your definition of 'TM', so we can read it, instead of 
> being trollish and downright snarky. 
> 
> This shouldn't be much of a task, since you're claiming 
> to be a 'TM teacher' with very high TMO status, and a
> graduate in philosophy from MUM. Or, maybe it's time for 
> you to just shut your pie hole.
> 
> Everyone meditates; there's probably not a single person
> on the planet who doesn't pause once or twice a day to
> take stock of their own mental contents. And we're 
> transcending, all the time. Meditation simply means to 
> 'think things over'. According to Marshy, meditation is
> based on thinking. It's that simple.
> 
> meditation
> 
> –noun
> 
> 1. to think calm thoughts in order to relax or as a 
> religious activity:
> 
> Sophie meditates for 20 minutes every day.
> 
> 2. to think seriously about something for a long time:
> 
> He meditated on the consequences of his decision.
> 
> Source:
> 
> Cambridge University Dictionary:
> http://tinyurl.com/dz5ut2
>
Someone give willy a Prep Lecture which distinguishes TM from other forms of 
meditation and everything willy claims TM is.

And who the heck is sophie?????

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