--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "gruntlespam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > Good points - but do you think they would have insisted on charging > her the $2,500? Would they have perhaps made an exception as she > was a journalist? I don't think so - but I could be wrong. >
If you attend the David Lynch Weekend, you can get a scholarship for the $2500 to learn TM. > I don't think that she/the production team would have paid, even if it > was practical as such. They weren't into comparing different types of > meditation as such - once she had learn't one way, and got some > results, that was the end of it it seemed. > See above. David Lynch might not be willing to foot the bill, but *someone* probably would be willing. > She never really seemed to be interested in "what" meditation really > was in a deeper sense, plus she seemed to just feel that one type of > meditation was the same as another. But possibly this was just a limitation > of the show. > Or the show is a reflection of her own attitude. Lawson