My sense is that Vaj was not initiated into TM or learned the TMSP. I can't put 
my finger on it, though there is something about the way he writes about it all 
in a fragmented way, as someone would looking at it from the outside, in. He 
doesn't appear to write from experience, but rather the piecemeal approach of 
someone relying on the abstract conclusions and intellectual understanding of 
themselves and others.

Vaj, care to comment please? If I am completely off here, so be it - a blind 
man's perspective on the elephant...

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "RoryGoff" <roryg...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> >> If you've thought of another option, why don't you just say
> > what it is instead of pretending to want to know whether I
> > had another option in mind but somehow failed to mention it?
> > 
> > (You might want to check out the earlier post I referred to
> > first, though. It's #245240, from back in April.)
> >
> You're right about that post, of course; Vaj is completely wrong there, in a 
> way that certainly does cast some doubt on whether he ever actually practiced 
> the flying technique. But here, I was thinking he simply may have misread 
> Tart's meaning, as I myself did on first reading. 
> 
> And I didn't pretend to want to know whether you had another option already 
> in mind but had somehow failed to mention it; I wanted to see if you could 
> perhaps come up with another option on your own, one that didn't 
> automatically cast Vaj as a liar. I am not saying he isn't one, you 
> understand; I am just saying he might not be. He may just be suffering from 
> unconscious blind-spots and shadow-projections, as are we all.
>


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