--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anon_couscous_ff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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?

The rajahs were tested fortheir loyalty by paying $1 million for the 
privledge of wearing funny hats. In exchange, they were given 
managerial positions in the TMO.

Can you imagine Deepak Chopra ever wearing a funny hat in public?

And there's no loyalty test for TMers, only for the managers of the 
TMO.
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > Perhaps you're right, or perhaps they'll read the bitterness of 
the 
> > independent teachers, realize that the Rajah thing is just a 
loyalty 
> > test, chuckle, and go with what seems to be the organization more 
> > likely to survive in the long run.
> >
>






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