--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Joe" <geezerfr...@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
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> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Irmeli" <Irmeli.Mattsson@> wrote:
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> > 0> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, guyfawkes91 <no_reply@> wrote:
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> > > > This is wonderful news, he's getting closer and closer to 
> > > > leading a normal life. If he could extend his daily routine 
> > > > with a trip to a local cafe with his family, or maybe descend 
> > > > into the subway and rub shoulders with the sweaty masses, he 
> > > > might get some insight into his true position. 
> > > > 
> > > > He could be really daring and try actually teaching TM in 
> > > > Paris and living on a teacher's income. If he spent a year 
> > > > doing that the administration of the movement would really 
> > > > change for the better.
> > > > 
> > > > The more I hear about this the more impressed I am with the guy.
> > > 
> > > This is my perception also. Tony Nader seems to be a courageous 
> > > and determined man, who can carve out his own path and dharma 
> > > in spite of intensive external pressure to submit to the 
> > > expectations of others. He seems to have the qualities I 
> > > appreciate in a leader.
> > 
> > Cool, I guess. If what you are looking for in a 
> > "leader" is someone who allows himself to be 
> > dressed up like a Ken doll in a dress and crown,
> > be called the "king" of an imaginary country, 
> > and feels it necessary to hide *his own family*
> > from the subjects in his imaginary kingdom.
> > 
> > It might be mere projection on my part, but there
> > is a possibility that Hugo had his tongue somewhat
> > in his cheek above. Did you notice that there were a
> > number of "ifs" in his rap? *If* "King" Tony could 
> > extend his daily routine with a trip to a local 
> > cafe with his family. *If* "King" Tony could descend 
> > into the subway and rub shoulders with the sweaty 
> > masses. *If* "King" Tony would ever try actually 
> > teaching TM in Paris and living on a teacher's 
> > income.
> > 
> > Honestly now...do you think any of those things ever
> > happened? The cafe, maybe. But this Barbie-whipped
> > Ken doll ever stepping foot into the Paris Metros?
> > Or lowering himself to teach TM? Gimme a break.
> > 
> > Call me crazy, but I think that many of the post-
> > revelation attempts to "spin" this story into a 
> > scenario in which "King Tony" is either sane or
> > admirable are in reality an attempt to preserve the
> > image of Maharishi as either sane or admirable.
> > 
> > "King" Ken has a multi-year history of being told
> > what to do by MahaBarbie. I for one do not see that
> > changing just because he frequents a sidewalk cafe
> > in Paris from time to time.
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> AND....do we know what this "two story condo in Paris" looks like? It better 
> be the epitome
> of vastu vedically correct building or we have yet another WTF head scratcher 
> for the TMO to explain.
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> My money's on it being just what it is described as: a two story condo in 
> Paris. (Wonder if the neighbors know that the King of the World lives next 
> door?)
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I for one hope it is a western-facing abode.

The best thing for the TM movement is to dispell the notion that Vastu is 
anything but a religious choice for those that choose to partake in it and has 
nothing to do with the TM program.

Of course, Kings shouldn't have anything to do with the TM program either...

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