Poor Edg..caught up in hyperbole, and wishful thinking to boot.  I think you 
blew your wad on the wrong horse Edg!


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
>  enlightened_dawn11 wrote:
> > thanks for posting this-- [snip] it is wonderful to hear paul m. and ringo 
> > and the others talk so openly and honestly about the lifetime benefits of 
> > TM. really brings out the dynamic truth of the expression, knowledge is 
> > structured in consciousness. liked ringo's t-shirt too...
> 
> ED,
> 
> Bull fucking shit.  Anyone in their position, set-up as they, groomed as 
> they, know what to say and when to say it when they have to pony up for a few 
> minutes on a mike.  It's all role-playing performances.  
> 
> Let's see Lynch tell why TM didn't dent his smoking habit or why Paul 
> couldn't even please a one-legged wife, or why John's bad karma wasn't 
> avoided, or why George was stabbed and died early, or why Ringo, well, why he 
> still looks like Ringo.
> 
> All TM teachers have proudly proclaimed in their lectures the existence of 
> things they simply have not experienced, and these rich celebrities are as 
> sheltered from the real world as can be -- would even one of these folks be 
> touting TM if they knew the money side of it?  
> 
> Think about it, these folks are coming out to stand up for TM just like Tom 
> Cruise for Scientology -- they're taking their professional images and 
> putting them at great risk should the instructions ever begin in public 
> schools and THEN and ONLY THEN do they see what they've associated themselves 
> with.  
> 
> Once the lawsuits start flying, you won't find these folks clamoring to be 
> exponents of consciousness or apologists for TM -- they'll say, "TM?  Oh, I 
> tried that once, I think."  You know, just exactly what you'd do if your 
> asking price for your services were suddenly about to go from $10,000,000 a 
> picture down to $5,000,000.  
> 
> I feel sorry for the celebrities -- they're going to be ripped off and then 
> embarrassed in the public eye, and they're just not trained to handle the 
> questions about the underbelly of the TMO -- they'll be fodder for the 
> tabloids if they try to come off as wise and guru-ish.  
> 
> Headline:  "David Lynch loses millions to cult scam"
> 
> Edg
>


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