--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> boo_lives wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], "Jeffrey" <initiate22000@> 
wrote:
> >   
> >> Boo, Chopra was kicked out? Really? How do you know this? I 
thought he 
> >> left on his own because he wanted to do his own thing. I assumed 
it 
> >> was his own idea. That puts a new spin on things. 
> >> Jeff
> >>
> >>     
> > I didn't mean to imply he was kicked out.  My understanding from
> > someone close to chopra is that the inner tmo circle was making 
life
> > difficult for him because he was viewed as too independent and 
then
> > Bevan sent out a letter to the centers saying chopra was persona 
non
> > grata in the movt, which came as news to chopra, and when he 
asked MMY
> > what was going on, he couldn't get a satisfactory answer, so he 
split.
> >  Maybe chopra was just looking for an excuse to leave and do his 
own
> > thing at that point.  Basically I think someone with a practical
> > independent attitude will ultimately come into conflict with the 
tmo
> > inner circle - whether you view it as being kicked out or 
voluntarily
> > leaving in frustration doesn't matter much.
> I would really suspect that an Indian growing up in India like 
Chopra 
> could easily call "fie" on what things MMY claimed to be "unique" 
or 
> that TM was some kind of lost technique rediscovered.  That would 
make 
> the TMO very uncomfortable.


Well, then, it should be very easy for you to document other teachers 
from India -- aside from ones that learned under MMY, such as Chopra 
and SSRS -- who also taught a program with the same unique 
characteristics as TM, specifically, its effortlessness, easy, and 
non-requirement of belief.

Could you list them for us, please?


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