--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: > (snip) > > What is *not* TM TB-ism in my opinion is someone who > > still enjoys their TM, feels that they have benefited > > from it, but who feels that they owe *nothing* to the > > TMO itself, and doesn't make *any* lifestyle changes > > of *any* kind to "fit in" or to be allowed access to > > its programs or its social structure. In other words, > > if they never had any contact with the TMO or with > > any of its programs ever again in their lives, this > > would have absolutely no impact on their lives. There > > are a few of those people on this forum and I not only > > respect them, I would never consider them TBs. > > You've just described me to a T, Barry. Should I assume > you've changed your mind about me?
That is quite funny because as I was reading this post of Barry's I thought the exact same thing. You (Judy) fit this as perfectly as I could imagine anyone here could based on what I know of your TM involvement - past and present. I don't know if he will backtrack now or not but for the moment there it stands. > > (My most recent, and almost certainly final, contact with > the TMO was 16 years ago, BTW.) >