--- In [email protected], "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "sandiego108" <sandiego108@> > wrote: > > > I thought evil needed to actually have an influence to be > > considered "evil"-- Why not let the techniques continue and see what > > happens? > > Right Jim, why not see what happens. If TM theory is right - blame the > laws of nature for it - because then it would work that way without > INTENTION. If its wrong, as you seem to think - why getting all > paranoid?
I personally think the TM theory is correct, though also non- quantifiable, nor provable, at least scientifically, so there we are. Or are they worried about what they (the Tmers) THINK? Well, > then its 1 finger pointing to them and 3 pointing back - because they > (Turq, etc) obviously want to change their (TMers) thinking. In either > way this discussion doesn't make much sense. > > > So what if a few folks think this result or that result have > > occurred? Until someone literally puts a gun to my head, I am not > > concerned in the least-- IME, the whole of nature has never conspired > > against a group of people identified by another group of people. > > Its so absurd, because you then would have to apply it equally to > anyone praying for peace - s/he wants to change the minds of people > without 'discussing'. It seems that CHANGING MINDS is only allowed as > an intellectual, rational activity. In my experience this is never > what happens. This is like the mind saying: There is nothing beyond > me. In fact its the perversity of the mind. > Agreed.
