Bob, does the wife know you are dispensing free advice to these guys?

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bob Price <bobpriced@...> wrote:
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> Vague,
>
> You and Barry give new meaning to the epithet "Pond Scum", first you
go after Robin's ex-wife, speculating on their love life, and now its
his mother (neither of whom would give either of you the time of
day---opps, I guess that may be your problem).
>
>
> Your poorly written fictions obviously have nothing to do with reality
and everything to do with the shared Oedipus complex that draws the two
of you together. If you're going to continue to *attempt* to write
fiction you must look into a few courses; you *must* realize, its a
discipline.
>
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> vague |vāg|
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> adjective
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> of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning : many
patients suffer vague symptoms.
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> • thinking or communicating in an unfocused or imprecise way :
he had been very vague about his activities.
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> DERIVATIVES
> vaguely adverb
> vagueness noun
> vaguish adjective
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> ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French, or from Latin vagus
‘wandering, uncertain.’
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> ________________________________
> From: Vaj vajradhatu@...
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2011 6:09:43 AM
> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: SECOND Open [non-performance] Letter
to Ravi Chivukula
>
>
>
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>
> On Dec 26, 2011, at 7:12 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, zarzari_786 no_reply@ wrote:
> >>
> >> According to Maharishi and according to tradition thisÂ
> >> [losing Unity Consciousness] is not possible. In thisÂ
> >> case it wasn't fully established.Â
> >
> >Either that or it never happened in the first place.
> >
> >That is, from everything that has been reported here
> >that I've read, the entire episode sounds like aÂ
> >classic case of NPD/hypmania augmented by moodmaking
> >and a desire to become the focus of other people's
> >attention.
> There's more evidence to suggest this, as a common 'bragging claim' of
Carlsen followers was the fact that he wrote "The Discovery of Grace"
with commentary (I believe, or one of his tomes) by staying up all night
and simply dictating it, in one go. To us rabid TMers this was just more
evidence of "enlightenment" when, in 20/20 retrospect it was more
evidence of hypomania run amuck.
>
> I've seen it happen before to other "gurus" who set
> >up shop based on self-announced (and never verfied,
> >even by their own teachers) "enlightenment."
> While some passing remarks of Maheshiji were at first used to prop up
his claim of "Unity", later this was not enough. This culminated in
RWC's court case against M. where it was required that M. respond on
tape declaring or denying RWC's "enlightenment. This was done and a tape
was delivered to the court in Ottumwa, as with baited breath they
awaited the final verdict, - which consisted of Maheshiji grunting a
"noew" to the tape recorder.
>
> So the claim from his guru is that "no, he was not enlightened".
>
> His behaviors continued to escalate and I believe, to this very day,
if RWC sets foot in the state of Iowa, he would be detained for 40 days
in the Jefferson Co. prison - possibly longer, since he skipped off to
Victoria to escape his fate.
>
>
> The thing that causes me to believe in this theory
> >is the fact that RWC refuses to even consider it,
> >even as a possibility. *His* subjective view is the
> >only possible explanation. That's pretty much classicÂ
> >NPD/hypomania.
>
> Yep.
>
> I wonder what his mother Norah - an esteemed and groundbreaking Ph.D.
psychologist - would have said? I cannot help hear her voice in the
psychobabble of Robin interspersed in his lingo back then. But if IIRC,
she did not approve. She may have even been declared "demonic" - a
certain, real shunning for anyone in the World Teacher Seminar. She left
this world however in 2000, so we may not ever know, but it's an
interesting part of the RWC story: boy raised by glass ceiling breaking
female psychologist.Â
>
> And I wonder how many present day psychologists she inspired? Perhaps
many. IMO, Dr. Norah Carlsen, Ph.D. is the more interesting story I'd
like to hear. My belated condolences on the passing of this incredible
woman.
>
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> Â
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