The movement never really encouraged authentic, heartfelt communication. There was always a formal element there. You could express yourself, but only with the sanctioned vocabulary. So, While I felt Tony's eulogy was heartfelt, there was that stilted vocabulary that skewed the authenticity. Like a bunch of upper-class people sitting around in a Victorian drawing room in 1830 discussing events. So repressed and formal. --- shempmcgurk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I gotta tell you, I'm finding Chopra's several > eulogies about MMY's > passing much more genuine and heartfelt than > most...and that includes > practically everything coming out of the TMO. > Indeed, may I even say > they are more heartfelt than even Nader Rama Tony's > official words. > > Anyone else feel that way? > > Some of the things he has said also make me suspect > that what Judy has > been saying all these years (at least I think it's > been Judy, sorry if > I'm wrong here) has been correct: that when Chopra > split from the TMO > that he formally agreed not to publicly make any > declarations tying > anything he's done in with MMY or the TMO. I'm > referring in particular > to his words to the effect that everything he has > learned he has > learned from MMY. > > > > To subscribe, send a message to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Or go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ > and click 'Join This Group!' > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs