--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunsh...@...> wrote: > > On Apr 23, 2009, at 11:16 AM, do.rflex wrote: > > > You'd do better to make the distinction between critics of the TMO > > and critics of TM. > > > > To me, Transcendental Meditation properly taught is indeed a gift > > from God to humanity. The TMO on the other hand has for a long time > > been a publicly insignificant, inept, pathetic and clownish > > embarrassment. > > And you really think it's realistic to try and separate the > two, flex?
While I appreciate the TM itself [properly taught], I wouldn't send anyone to learn it from the current TMO, and haven't for years. The very few that I've recommended to do it since I left teaching within the TMO around 25 years ago, I've initiated myself. > > The TMO is run by a bunch of clownish, inept dolts (not that > there's anything wrong with that, of course) because those > are the only ones left. The reason they're the only ones left > is because everyone with a functioning brain left years if not > decades ago. The reason nobody replaced them is because > for a lot of people, TM either didn't work, didn't work well enough, > or, like me, they simply got bored to tears after > deciding they had gotten whatever benefits from the > technique they were likely to. > > Sal >