On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:46 PM, do.rflex <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I think the TM movement is mostly dead for the forseeable future. It's been > destroyed by all the absurdities and blatant outlandish bullshit [which > doesn't even need to be pointed out as we all know what it is], and it's > public perception and reception will never again be on the scale of what it > was in the late 60's and early 70's. > > Unfortunately the idea that the movement belongs to "those who move" seems > to have been the cause of its demise. Those who moved in the later years > turned out to be the creeps we see today at the helm. The whole operation > took on their creepy character. > > Maybe sometime in the distant future the movement will be resurrected by > some legitimate respectable representative of an obvious high calibre of > spiritual development and presence - either in conjunction with or not - a > dramatic transforming global event. But seriously I doubt it. > > In my view the TM movement was an evolutionary, generationally appropriate > response to a deeply pressing specific collective need at a particular time > in our human history. The fire of that particular generation has pretty much > been tamed. > > I sent the attached picture of the Des Moines Register a few years back. -- "Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not."~Thomas Jefferson "Those who trade liberty for security have neither." ~ John Adams
