--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Kirk" <kirk_bernhardt@> wrote: > > > > I must say however that David Lynch does seem rather naive. > > Is it possible? I suppose also that Twin Peaks sounds alot > > like siamese twins playing doctor, so there's that too. > > I had an email conversation going for a while > with a lovely woman who had worked as Lynch's > private secretary for many years. > > While she loved the guy, she often described > him as "the most naive person I have ever met > in my entire life." She said he was *always* > being scammed by people, because he just had > no internal defenses. He believed everything > anyone told him. > > She also described some of his quirks, which > verge on OCD. He ate the same thing every day, > *exactly* the same thing, and tended to panic > if he couldn't get it. > > While I applaud his naive intention in trying > to make this "teach TM in schools" thing happen, > I really wish he hadn't been enough of a TB to > waste his money trying to make it happen in > American schools. It's going to fail, and fail > big in my opinion, because of the...duh...US > Constitution.
How does the practice of TM the technique itself, or any meditation method, constitute the creation of a sole state religion?
