Yeah, what Turq said!  

Bucky, before I die, can you at least just send me a private email telling me 
you're a living parody and not the nutcase you come off as?  I won't tell 
anyone!  

Edg

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb  wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck"  wrote:
> >
> > Damned apostate meditators.
> > Well, I must admit here in considering this that being 
> > practical as an experienced and an old practiced meditator 
> > on FFL I find myself sorting by apostasy and deleting 
> > through posts for merit to read by whether the writers are 
> > meditators or not meditators at all, whether being disciplined 
> > practicing meditators or not, being just critical meditators 
> > or apostate and non-meditators. It saves a lot of precious 
> > time spiritually.  
> > 
> > For after all what spiritually speaking could non-meditators 
> > or even apostate meditators who quit along the way possibly 
> > have to say anyway..  
> 
> "Buck," I'm replying because you captured perfectly the
> mindset I was trying to explain to Share earlier. 
> 
> Can you actually *remember* what you signed up for when
> you first started TM? I can. It was "20 minutes twice a
> day of meditation, with no required lifestyle changes, 
> and no mandatory things you must believe in or do." 
> 
> There also was no hint in those early days (1967) that
> TM would make you "better" than other people, such that
> you'd someday come to believe that if they didn't do 
> the things you do and believe the things you believe, 
> you consider them not even capable of having anything 
> to say. 
> 
> Compare and contrast to your talk of apostasy, which
> just REEKS of elitism. Somewhere along the way you got
> so brainwashed that you seem to believe (or pretend to
> believe...it's hard to tell with you) that believing
> the shit you believe and doing the shit you do is so 
> great that not only everyone should do it, everyone 
> HAS to do it to be worthy of interacting with you.
> 
> That just makes you a fanatic, and an elitist one at
> that, not more "evolved" or "better" in any way. 
> 
> You speak of "apostasy," as if those who signed up
> for vanilla TM "owe" something to either Maharishi
> (who is...uh...dead, if you hadn't noticed) or to the
> soulless dweebs who run things in his absence. Or even
> worse, to the world, because being a TM meditator 
> you're so...so...SO special and all. Y'know...as in
> the literal TM dogma that practicing the sidhis in
> a group makes your thoughts "10,000 times more power-
> ful" than other people's. What insanity.
> 
> Can you even comprehend how elitist this is? Can you
> comprehend how classically CULT THINKING it is? 
> 
> I read the things you write and I just roll my eyes.
>


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