The dutiful acolyte replying "amen", or "yes sir" to anything the master says. 

 Talk about taking orders from above.  Sheesh!
 

 Funny, how that works.
 

 God bless you Sal.
 

 You've hitched your wagon to a funny star.
 

 Hope it gets you where you want.
 

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 --In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <turquoiseb@...> wrote :

 From: salyavin808 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
 
 A roller rink? No not that! Why not? Whoever buys it will do what they like 
with it. 

 I like the dome in Skem, it's got a nice wooden ceiling and it was pleasant to 
sit snuggled under my blankets and listen to the rain while I was meditating. 
But the community grows old and no one wants to move up there now, there just 
isn't a pioneering spirit like there used to be. And they are all bitter about 
the new vastu project down south, they complain it took their business away! So 
much so that they wouldn't even help publicise the new peace palace and vastu 
community! Which was Marshy's greatest wish. Go figure. It doesn't sound like 
the principle of non-attachment took hold there, but they are getting on a bit 
so King Tony let them keep the place if that's what they wanted.
 

And people like Steve get their panties in a twist when people refer to TMers 
as cultists. What ELSE would you call adults nearing retirement age who allow a 
self-declared "King" to tell them what they can and can't do with their lives. 






 

 Indeed, that's the bit that astonished me when I heard about it: if Da King 
had said "move to vastu" they would have done. 
 

 And it shows that Marshy's ploy of having someone take over from him by making 
them appear "royal" actually worked. There was method in the madness.
 

 










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