thx. (below) forwarded to Jerry.
--- In [email protected], "Buck" <dhamiltony...@...> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], "wayback71" <wayback71@> wrote:
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> > --- In [email protected], "Buck" <dhamiltony2k5@> wrote:
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> > > --- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote:
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> > > > I just got a letter in the mail from the Minneapolis TM center
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> > > > that I might like to announce Jerry's lecture on my "blog".
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> > > Apparently Keith Wallace recently called folks to a meeting on the West
> > > Coast to consider the straits the TM movement is in. Sanctioning a Jerry
> > > touring is likely some part of charting a hopeful rehab. The large irony
> > > of course is that he has to be 'brought back' to do the reconciliation.
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> > Seems changes are coming to the TMO. Maybe a return to the feel of the
> > mid-70's. I think Rajaism may go, be swept under the rug since it is so
> > weird. Changes to make TM more mainstream seem to be inching in -
> > reducing the price, Jerry tours, TM higherups attend healings by healers,
> > measuring the brainwaves of non TM healers at MUM, asking Rick to publicize
> > Jerry. Each of these would have been shocking, shocking just 3 years ago.
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> > If TM is in straits now, and Judith's book rings true, it may take a toll
> > on the TMO as people get really upset or at least filled with doubts.
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> Yeah these are nice change but it will probably depend more on how much of
> Bevan's 'administration through fear' is still around anymore inside the
> Tmorg. Last time Keith Wallace did this out of goodwill in a concerted way,
> Bevan came in behind cutting everyone off at the knees.
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> By old experience with the Tmorg, who would want to be long involved with the
> old TM culture of the fear-based administration. Folks even of goodwill have
> long memories to reconcile with.
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> Keith Wallace, David Lynch, Hagelin and Jerry have a lot of work to do to
> re-float the TM ship more upright let alone sail it. A large part of the
> work is figuring what to do about Darth Vadar up there strutting the bridge.
> He is after all, the Prime Minister in the middle to deal with and was a
> rather large devotee. And evidently never much in to truth and
> reconciliation. Is a lot like a Shakespeare play. Macbeth?
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