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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "dhamiltony2k5" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes, & judging against even the TMmovement peer-review research as 
> evidence, the names of every raja could easily be woven into their 
> indictments on crimes against humanity.  Clearly their involvement 
> and performance in this is grounds to bring them before the world 
> court on crimes against humanity of great Spiritual ineptitude.  
> These are not spiritual teachers but egomaniacs who have turned the 
> clock of humanity backwards with bad theatre.  Help Call the grand 
> jury of the world court of humanity.  This is bad.  "Off with their 
> hats"!

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> Marek, fine but now help now with the indictment.  Use your skill of 
> mind to help humanity if not just in civil right but spiritual.  
> Their hubris is extreme and extremely small in their way.  Their 
> spiritual arrogance is extreme.  Outrageous.  Help a world contain 
> this TMOcommunity mischeiviousness amongst us.  Come along. You could 
> help a lot of people.
> 
> Yes, "The 21st century will be about research published in resepected 
> peer-
> reviewed scientific journals.
> Get used to it."
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> 
> Are you with us?  Free the believers.
> 
> -Doug, in FF

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Hey, Doug, what do you suggest?  I pretty much figure that a forum like FFL 
where 
people who have been deeply involved in the TMO now have the opportunity to 
share 
notes and essentially debrief our experiences and our thoughts about them with 
others is helping anyone who either participates, or lurks (and anyone else 
still in the 
TMO who comes into contact with any of the ideas bandied about here).  

The value in having a working mind and an open heart and talking about this 
stuff 
with individuals similarly situated seems to be enough for me, but I'm curious 
as to 
what more you think can or should be done.

Marek

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