--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wayback71" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > on 5/9/05 5:39 PM, claudiouk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > > Rick - it's not just about one country, it's firstly the 
principle:
> > > logically this "ban" should apply to the US, the main villain 
in
> > > MMY's eyes, whose leader was re-elected with a larger mandate;
> > > secondly it shouldn't apply to ANY country - he has gone on 
about
> > > how "punishment" in administration is a sign of FAILURE (in 
this
> > > case, HIS failure); also how can he justify punishing his own 
LOYAL
> > > FOLLOWERS - children in the Maharishi school, meditators 
needing
> > > checking etc; the fact that there aren't that many new 
initiations
> > > presently in the UK is irrelevant - neither are there in the 
US; and
> > > anyway to do this just at the RELAUNCH of the Movement, after
> > > teachers have paid considerable sums to be recertified is not 
only
> > > idiotic but actually unethical. I'm surprised people in FFL are
> > > taking it so lightly..
> > 
> > Maybe we're getting jaded. Maybe the crazy announcements are 
coming so fast
> > and furious it's hard to keep up with them.
> 
> I think there are 2 ways to look at this.  First, some people 
will 'Obey"  MMY and leave 
> England.  Perhaps they think he knows something cosmic that they 
don't know - like an 
> upcoming terrorist attack, or plague that will hit England.  These 
people are adults and 
> make their choices and probably feel good about themselves.  Or, 
second,  MMY is not 
> going to go out quietly.  He is going out with a bang, with crazy 
pronouncements, with 
> outrageous requests for money, unyeilding expectations for 
obedience, disparaging 
> comments about this loyal followers for all these years, 
condemnations of governments, 
> outrageous stuff.  Is he senile, enlightened, or both? The 
irrationality kind of makes it easy 
> to to stay disengaged from it all, doesn't it.  I just feel 
neutral amazement rather than the 
> anger and disappointment I used to feel.
> 
> I say again - we are in the midst of the makings of a movie.>>>

I told you that is David Lynch's alterior motive.




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