I've had a few years to get used to the fact that I 
no longer have ties to the TM organization. Not 
teaching in 13 years is a big part of it. Not being 
able to afford courses is a big part. When, a few 
years ago, Maharishi said his movement was only 
for the wealthy, I figured I was laid off then. In 2001
I realized I had lost the emotional yearning to be 
part of the TM world. Participating in Fairfield Life 
has been a means to make sense of that emotional 
transformation and continue my interest in self- 
actualization.

In short, the sacking is amusing, and as others 
have pointed out, they'll be begging us to come 
back and teach if the demand were to truly pick 
up. (They want 2400 U.S. teachers and they have 
550? That means they're 77% short of quota. Hell, 
even the U.S. Army is doing better than that, isn't it?)

How are you doing, Lupidus?

 - Patrick Gillam

lupidus108 wrote:
> 
> Just a question to you fellows.
>  
> Since many of you are Initiators, and since most of you are not Rajas - 
> how do you react to the probable fact that all the rest of us who are 
> not going to be fulltime are in effect sacked ?
> 
> I must admit that this is a very strange time after 35 years, the best 
> of my youth, all of my dedication, time and finance - suddenly to be 
> cut off. 
> 
> How do you react ?
> 
> Sincerely yours, Lupidus





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