--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Jun 14, 2006, at 2:23 PM, nablus108 wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Wow, Rick, thats interesting. I would love to teach TM at
> >>>>>>>>
> > a reasonable
> >
> >>>>>>>> price once in a while. I know someone who does this.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>> There are several who are quite successful at it.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> I've been tempted
> >>>>>>>> but I always think back the fact that I signed a legal
> >>>>>>>>
> > covenant
> >
> >>>>>>>> promising not to when I was on TTC. How do you or others
> >>>>>>>>
> > view the
> >
> >>>>>>>> ethics of this?
> >>>>>>>>
> >
> > Probably all the non-rectified teachers have thought through this,
> > including myself. What Maharishi has done is abviously difficult 
to
> > digest, but does makes sense on many different levels.
> > For me it would be a great mistake to use the knowledge I received
> > from Maharishi for my personal gain. And yes, I do hear all the
> > arguments about learning people something good, trying to achieve 
1%,
> > following the instructions they received directly from Maharishi
> > etcetc. But in my opinion; if someone uses Maharishis knowledge
> > against his wish, he/she is doing so out of some kind of greed;
> > moneywise perhaps or ego or whatever.
> > And this has been demonstrated again and again by the
> > socalled "independent" teachers that have posted on this forum; 
they
> > are basically interested in, promoting themselves, not much 
altruism
> > there, IMO.
> 
> Does it make sense to go against the wishes of the person who gave  
> you the lineage you're supposedly teaching in--and then turn 
around  
> and invoke that lineage as part of the initiation process? Or is 
it  
> yours to use after you got it?
> 
> It would probably be cheaper to go over to SSRS's branch of the 
same  
> lineage and become a initiator there. And you'd still be doing 
some  
> real world-service (or at least feel like you were).
> 
> It was interesting at the MUM Donavan concert a couple of the  
> prospective MUM kids mentioned that they had to learn TM to come  
> there, *but only from a re-certified teacher*, otherwise no dice. 
It  
> seems like such a scam.

Someone "teaching" against the will of the Teacher is doing no good. 
To himself, nor his/hers students. 
Thats the real scam here.
>






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