--- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- 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.  
> snip 
> 
> > 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.

It's really catch as catch can. A stray remark can be interpreted 
as "off the program" by one person and not cause an eye-blink in 
another.




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