--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <willy...@...> wrote: > > > > Let's ask Judy. Judy...want to speak up on the > > > state of Willy Tex's mental health? > > > > Judy wrote: > > He's pretty strange, > > > You've been posting on the internet for what, > fifteen years or more, and I'm the strange one? > > Maybe so - some people just feel better when > they have someone to talk to, I guess. > > For the record, I am still on the TMO list - > I get things in the mail all the time. I'm > living about a mile from the Maharishi Golden > Dome of Pure Knowledge at Radiance, Texas - I > am a TMer and a Citizen Sidha in good standing. > > Still on the program after all these years - > TMer number 214 in the U.S.A., according to > Beaulah Smith. That's me, the one with the > silly grin on his face:
What, holding the flower? > http://www.rwilliams.us/archives/images/mmy64.jpg > > > but I don't think his penchnt > > for entertaining himself by trolling and putting > > people on qualifies him as mentally ill. It's quite > > clear to those of us who've observed his behavior for > > many years that he doesn't actually believe his own > > nonsense; he just gets off on freaking folks out who > > take him seriously. > > > > He rationalizes this by thinking of himself as a kind > > of "crazy wisdom" trickster, i.e., one who appears > > crazy but is actually conveying a higher wisdom by > > challenging people's attachment to mundane reality. > > > > Whether he's successful at this or is just indulging > > his own ego is another question entirely. Me, I > > suspect he's subconsciously afraid he'll be rejected > > as a serious person if he puts himself out there as > > such, so he deliberately sabotages that possibility. > > > > Which is actually a shame, because he *does* have a > > lot of genuine knowledge and understanding to > > contribute. Every once in a while you'll see a bit > > of it in his posts. > > > So, it's all about willytex? > > What I Did Last Summer: > http://www.rwilliams.us/archives/ >