--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray27"  wrote:
>
> Where do you think he fits in?
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDa6nScKbKo

Steve, I believe that our Rick Archer has interviewed this guy over at 
batgap.com.

> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb  wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, laughinggull108  wrote:
> > >
> > > From TMFree, apparently a graduate of MSAE who's got 
> > > his own little thing going. Thoughts anyone?
> > > 
> > > http://youtu.be/T1V_JD9rODk
> > 
> > Since you asked for "thoughts," here are mine.

Your perspective and insights are always interesting to me regardless of 
whether I ask for them or not. I don't always agree but I enjoy reading them.

> > Clearly, people here ( especially the members of The
> > Clique, who must have been saving up for a pile-on
> > fest ) didn't think much of this guy's act.
> > 
> > What struck me as *obvious*, and something that I 
> > don't think any of the detractors seem to have noticed,
> > is that his act -- meaning his way of speaking, the
> > way he moves and talks, etc. -- is pure Maharishi. 
> > 
> > The SAME people who creamed their jeans when Maharishi
> > spoke and acted this way don't seem to like it when 
> > someone else does it. Isn't that fascinating? 
> > 
> > What they perceive as charlatanry in this guy is IMO
> > remarkably like the act they fell for and followed
> > for decades in a short, fat Indian guy, probably 
> > because he was Indian and wearing a dhoti. 
> > 
> > OF COURSE I agree with the detractors that this guy
> > is a fruitcake. It's just that I'm more amused by
> > the fact that those who piled onto him lack the
> > discrimination to notice that most people in the
> > world would react to *Maharishi* speaking exactly
> > the same way they're reacting to this guy. It's the
> > same act, after all. 
> > 
> > They sound amazed that anyone would follow this guy,
> > or pay to hear him speak. Well, that's how many of
> > us feel when we hear TMers still talking about MMY
> > as if he were special, or unique, or some sort of
> > saint or holy man. 
> > 
> > Before overreacting to this post and piling on ME,
> > try going back and listening to this video again,
> > but this time noticing the similarities in this guy's
> > presentation to the way Maharishi used to speak on
> > video, especially towards the end of his life when
> > he was already heavily into his King Lear period. 
> > 
> > Why is it OK and "the highest teaching" when Maharishi 
> > did it, but charlatanry when this guy does it? Curious
> > minds want to know...

This Matthew Reifslager guy is fascinating to me in a weird kind of way (maybe 
like watching a train wreck) because I can't believe that anyone would fall for 
his shtick. I wonder if it's a whole 'nother ballgame being in his presence? 
Anyway, upon further googling, I came across the name of Jennine Fellmer who 
seems to be Director of Expansion for The Wholeness Enterprise. I remember 
Jennine as one of the die-hards of the TMO at MUM and now her name no longer 
appears in the MUM directory. Alex (or anyone else in Fairfield), did she 
defect to Matthew's group?

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