You aren't above any of us Barry - and your two-faced routine, being a bastard in reality and a saint upon reflection, is getting really, really old.
I agree with emptybill that you and Vaj are concern trolls, who have little interest in those here, except to stir things up. Someone like you who writes 2300 pages a year on "different points of view" definitely has an agenda to rile things up, and stay the center of attention. I guess if that's how you get off, go for it, though people will see (have seen) right through you. --- In [email protected], turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Robert" <babajii_99@> wrote: > > > > There are people on this forum and in the TMO who are > > doing devoted in a 'Bhakti Yoga' way... > > And that devotion to the movement that Maharishi Mahesh > > Yogi created, and the techniques they received from him, > > and the puja, etc... > > They are devoted... > > I think they would like to be respected for their > > devotional ways; > > Why? Why would *their* beliefs need to be "respected" > any more than the beliefs of anyone else? And how is > presenting a different view a *lack* of respect? > > > ...but then again, they don't really care, they are > > 'detatched' from what you say or do against their > > belief and their devotion... > > Simply not true. IF that were true, they wouldn't so > consistently try to demonize those who present dif- > ferent views to their own. I think you misread my > post; what I'm *advocating* is a lack of attachment > to one's beliefs, and a lack of lashing out at those > who present different beliefs. That is NOT what is > happening on Fairfield Life among the TM cultists. > > And yes, I call them cultists. Because of their > *behavior*, not their beliefs. This "fair game" > policy is pretty much *textbook* cult behavior, > and as long as they indulge in it, cultists they > are, and cultists they will remain. > > > So, messing with them will get you no where, because > > the more you try to persuade them, the more they will > > pray for more devotion... > > So, there ya' go... > > You're starting to sound a little like a cultist > yourself, Robert. I'm not trying to "persuade" > them about ANYTHING. I am merely stating my honest > opinions. At no point do I ask them to accept my > opinion or change their own. They just react *as if* > I had. That, too, is textbook cultist behavior. >
