--- In [email protected], "feste37" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Please stop trying to "therapize" me. I am immune to it. 
> 
> Your claim to want to reform the TM movement is ridiculous. You are
> not in the TM movement, so how can you reform it? Why should anyone
> take any notice of you? You chose to leave, so stick to your decision.
> In any case, I can't imagine that anyone would ever trust you again. 
>

No one's trying to "therapize" you.

I'm glad you are immune to it -- whatever that is.

I do note, however, you chose not to answer any of my questions. Some might 
take that as 
a position of weakness. 

I do not have to be part of the TM Movement to want to reform it. In some 
regards, I will 
always be a TM teacher. It was part of me for a very long time. It still is.

Many former Catholics are active in reform organizations. Many expatriates are 
eager to 
reform the policies of the US -- particularly the current ones. 

This doesn't in any way seem like a paradox to me.

"Leaving" the TM Movement is not a black/white thing, either. I would like to 
be proud of 
the Movement again. If it were to become accountable as a spiritual 
organization in the 
ways I outlined, I could imagine wanting to be associated with it again.

Some people *don't* trust me. That much is evident. 

But many do! I make my living and follow my career, which is based on trust.

It appears difficult for you to imagine people trust me. 

What does it feel like to know so many disagree with your position?

J.

Reply via email to