--- In [email protected], "dhamiltony2k5"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The TMO and the `Lady-saints'
>
>
> Their overt reaction (the TMO) has been a persistent coercively
> administrative one, which effectively has been reactionary, combative,
> adversarial and at times predator like. In total it has driven a lot
> of people away from supporting them.
>
> In effect the meditating movement has gone away from them (the TMO)
> mostly. On the one hand in the TMO they are down now to a few hundred
> true-believer types up there. On the other hand, in town here there
> may be a couple of thousand adult meditators left. The recent TMO
> teacher re-certification program effectively has again stripped away
> another number of true-believers from FF.
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> By contrast, I spoke yesterday with some folks who did not make it
> over to the meetings because they are still hostage to the TMO for the
> financial support they do need to send their kids to the Maharishi
> school. That urgency for some to be able to have their kids still
> attend the Maharishi School is still is a remaining bit of leverage
> that keeps people in line for the TMO. In listening to these folks,
> this administrative coercion over their inclinations also breeds quite
> a lot of resentment in these people for who it applies.
>
>From Scientology post:
In fact, any other religious belief by a Scientologist is not even
tolerated. Talk about your faith in Christ or about prayer in an
auditing session and off to the Ethics Officer you will go for some
PTS ("Potential Trouble Source") handling because you are indulging in
"other practices". OT3, the level when a Scientologist learns about
the alien cosmology and that religion is an implanted false reality,
obviously ends any possibility of further illusion that Scientology
can be compatible with ANY religious belief.
*****
The TMO appears to have the equivalent of Ethics Officers and
PTS ("Potential Trouble Source") labels. Though perhaps not as formal.
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