--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, maskedzebra <no_reply@...> wrote: > > You saw nothing, Vaj. Because you were not there. Not one person living will > testify to your physical presence at one of those seminars. And you cannot > furnish a single personalized and particular memory which would verify and > substantiate this claim of yours. You are bearing false witness. What reason > do I have to deny what is the truth? There must be 300 persons out there in > the world who can present evidence of what happened in those seminars. But > you can't, because you did not go through the experience. Sooner or later > someone will speak up about their recollection of those days—and as soon as > they do, I will immediately recognize they have provided the requisite > evidence of the truthfulness of their testimony. This is a striptease you are > performing, Vaj, but you see, you never actually take off any part of your > clothes. Produce the goods, Vaj, because sooner or later someone else *will*, > and then you will have nothing to say in this regard, because I will remember > this person. And they will thus be accorded the authority that you can never > acquire. > > Believe me, Vaj, anyone who was there would never write in the way you have > here. > > And finally: I have repudiated the entire principle and context at the basis > of those seminars. I have renounced my enlightenment. And I have gone a very > long ways towards atoning for whatever I did during those ten years for which > I must held accountable. My personal culpability. > > I must suppose you cannot help yourself in this, Vaj. But how I wish you > would do something to dispel this perfect impression you give of the > unbelievability of all of your claims: about TM, about Maharishi, and about > myself. > > When it comes to TM, Maharishi, and those seminars, second-hand knowledge > just will not do. *You had to be there*. No one who went through that > experience could, even if they tried, produce the lack of credibility that > you do in everything you say about me, about TM, and about Maharishi. > > But this is especially true of the seminars, because the experience there was > unforgettable. Ineffaceable. A particular and concrete memory you have, Vaj: > I would wish so much for you to give this to me. But alas, you cannot, and > until you do I will just have to keep calling you out for what you are doing > here at FFL.
He can't for the simple reason he was not there. The bits and pieces he has collected, including the odd picture, is from the FBI files. He is on their payroll, but you knew that already.