--- In [email protected], obbajeeba <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote:
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> > --- In [email protected], obbajeeba <no_reply@> wrote:
> > > What would TM cost if there were no rock stars or Hollywood types 
> > > promoting it, nabby?
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> > I don't know. Do you ?
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> A hypothetical here: 
> A suggested retail price could be $400.00 per person. Four days of 
> instruction (breaks down to a 100.00 a day per student). 
> The  TM teacher makes the bulk for his time. One hundred goes to the movement 
> to further local advertising using famed named foundations as promotion, 
> because the famed named write their promoting off anyways and get to promote 
> themselves as do-gooders too, which in turn interests or keeps people's 
> interest on the famed named creative products.. Corporate or bulk pricing for 
> institutions can ask for more if the companies or institutions pay for the 
> instruction because there is always red tape to bundle and rip through to 
> better a group much larger than individuals paying alone. Normal business 
> sense. 
> How does that sound, nabby? Please report this to the higher ups as a 
> suggestion. : )
>

Well, actually, the David Lynch Foundation gets a sweetheart deal of $600 per 
student, all of which goes to the TM teacher. THis pays for the TM teacher's 
time as a teacher, room and board, center rent, etc., as well as the 1 year 
official followup that is provided through the DLF's Quiet Time program.

L

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