On Dec 18, 2011, at 10:24 AM, seventhray1 wrote:

> If I were on a jury, and had to make a determination based on the evidence I 
> have heard over my time on FFL, I would say that IMO the  evidence is 
> irrefutable (or at least beyond a reasonable doubt) that Vaj was a very 
> active participant in the TMO.

Ray:

While I was at one time active in the TMO, that time has long passed. Since I 
was very young when I started TM (my parents had to drive me to "advanced" 
lectures) I was made to feel "special" and blessed and so was subject to 
constant offers of promotion should I want it: center SIMS president, checker, 
MIU visits, etc. I preferred however to stay on the sidelines, as I never 
trusted MMY, although was intrigued by certain aspects of his "knowledge". By 
the time I was in my early 20's, TM and the TMSP had already unravelled due to 
exposure to the Holy Shankaracharya Order and numerous pundit-yogis of the Rig 
Veda and Patanjali tradition. My family has a long history in India and Tibet 
since the turn of the previous century, and were keen to relay their opinions 
when asked.

> The most egregious behavior of Vaj's I have found so far was when he 
> intentially over posted some time back to foul up the system, just to try to 
> test the moderators post counting, (or something along these lines).  I think 
> Alex got pretty pissed off, and I didn't blame him.
> 
> And quite honestly, I thought that indicated a real lack of integrity on 
> Vaj's part.
> 

Actually Ray other posters had been deleting their posts for many months in 
order to avoid overposting, and got away with it (or so it appeared to me; I'm 
not really sure), so I thought I'd try it. Needless to say, I didn't receive 
the special care the others did. I did do some ribbing at Alex, and if I 
offended him, he certainly has my sincere apology.

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