For some value of "at least obliquely" and of "too much of a stretch."
Michael wrote:
The Movement does promise immortality at least obliquely along with promising
everything else - so the idea of an Immortality Course is not too much of a
stretch
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: RE: Immortality Courses
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, October 19, 2013, 12:56 PM
Buck wrote:
> Son you got it wrong, you
are
barking up the wrong tree of life. There never
was > an immortality
course, it was an enlightenment course. It must have been
a> misnomer
that you read on one of those neganaut internet blogs full
of> misimformation that try to disc
TM.
He
read it right here on FFL in a post from Barry (#360950):
> In other contexts, a great recent
quote was that
> the Republican Party has made
satire redundant.
> Because nothing that people can
dream up to say
> about them is as bad as the stuff
they really do.
>
> I would suggest that sponsoring
"Immortality
> Courses" that promise you'll never die if
you
> take them and charging a fortune for them
falls
> into the same ballpark re the
TMO.
Michael is ready to believe
anything, but this description should have clued him in that
Barry made it up (as I noted in my response).
> You already got an immortal
soul
you just need to wake up to It. Hence the> Enlightenment course.
> -Buck in the Dome
Michael wrote:
I
have searched all over and can find no mention of the
Immortality Courses once offered by the TMO - as an
historical piece of info I would like to know what these
were - if anyone knew of them, of what they promised and the
cost of them I would appreciate it if you could post that
info here. Especially anyone who actually took the course or
courses.