--- In [email protected], "Jeff Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Well said, Jim. > > > Team Two, consists of all those basically opposed to the objectives > > of Team One. Of those on this team, actual military and economic > > might is severely limited, as is formasl organization. However they > > all recognize the common desire of mankind to live in peace and > > cooperation. This is their driving ethic, just as military > > domination and control is Team One's. > > That's where forums like this come in. I want peace and cooperation. > But, as you allude to above, organization is very, very, important in > this struggle. Alliances of "truth" need to emerge. When somebody > dismisses Scientology due to the "alien" thing (which I've only heard > about myself on the internet) they are dismissing a group that is > willing to ally with others on Team Two. > > > What does Team Two have that Team One doesn't? An emphasis on > > raising and expanding consciousness. What does this mean? Is it > > truly effective in the way that Maharishi says it is? (1% effect, > > square root of 1% effect). > > This is impt. I hope M is right. > > > > Buddhists and other religious groups who engage in the raising and > > expanding of conciousness have been around for centuries, and yet > > the status quo has remained, and now escalated to this experiment > > for global rule. > > Obviously, something more is needed. > > > Do the effects of the spiritually awake now negate the effects of > > the warmongers? As in ages past is the spiritual progress that we > > each make, and so transform our lives, to be as always just a local > > phenomenon for each of us, perhaps a small utopian community at > best? > > It takes coordinated action and making the populace aware of what's > REALLY going on. Pure consciuosness without action will not win the > day. > > > So the question before us is: Will the global transformation to > > peace occur, or do we remain mired in bloodshed, or do we go > through > > a prolonged stalemate? > > Again, coordinated effort for Team Two to "win." As a guy said to me > as he brought me evidence of abuse at a facility he was in : I am > not your friend, but as the Arabs say: The enemy of my enemy is my > friend. That kind of friendship is OK with me, so long as we get the > job done. > > Jeff
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