--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anon_couscous_ff 
> <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > I often appreciate your point of view which recognizes the value of
> > the technique and the notion that some things are at least within 
> > the realm of the conceivable (if not the practical, or maybe even
> > possible), but I have to ask here--whence arrise the need to test
> > whose loyalty?
> > 
> > Why does any governor who had been active *especially* during the 
> > past 15-20 years or longer need their loyalty tested?
> > 
> > Why does any ordinary practitioner of TM need loyalty at all, let
> > alone need to have it tested?
> 
> I think it's worth noting that the concept of "loyalty
> test" tends to be promoted here by those who never 
> became TM teachers. They've never risked *anything*
> or put *anything* on the line for the TM movement. 
> But in their eyes those who have -- for decades -- are
> legitimately considered "disloyal" because they can
> no longer stomach the never-ending stream of insanity
> coming from an insane organization.
> 

  I was going to ask Sparaig, when was the last time that he taught
someone, or even dealt with the questions of someone that's
interested, or even tried to explain the price of TM. But I did not
want to seem mean. It's such a special feeling to be tossed aside by
the organisation that you have worked for for years. 

Disloyalty, what crap.

JohnY   




> It's like saying, "These teachers who don't do what
> they're told are disloyal, whereas we who never did 
> diddleysquat for the TM movement and never will are 
> still loyal."
> 
> Yeah, right.
>







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