--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, obbajeeba <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> Thank you, Nabby. I did not think you were going to answer my rhetorical 
> question. hahaha
>  "Spiritual," in regards to the Eraserhead film presented is a type of 
> Christianity version of fear, yet awakening, kind of like the spirituality of 
> "Scared Straight," http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scared_Straight!
> Sort of what one feels if he does not make communion or confession each week, 
> he will go to hell, as was the dull life of a factory drab setting of 
> mundane, no questions asked, just do as one exists in whatever is presented 
> in front of one and continues doing, leading to total gross level existence 
> at the rate of not taking any control of the self, because the prison created 
> for one by the manipulators in the industrial way of thinking would lead you 
> in this very way for their own profits and one's demise if one stays in that 
> four walled way of thinking. 
>  Eraserhead is "spiritual," in that sense to me. I have seen the movie, 
> before, Nabby. It was the wake up call of its time. : )
>  Now, back to, "The unreasonable price of TM instruction," here we have 
> similar incidences happening. When any organization becomes, "machine like," 
> like the industrial revolution,  it again takes away from what the whole 
> purpose of living with the self and knowing the self as to the knowledge 
> presented for, "Self Awareness," was initially presented as, and becomes like 
> a margin down the center of a ruled loose leaf paper and looses the appeal to 
> the reader, to the masses by rigid expectations the organization slowly 
> structures these borders/margins into the psyche, at each step an 
> organization leads one to take.  This causes boundaries as what happens when 
> Sidhas are not allowed to practice with a group they were trained for 
> creating world peace, yet not knowing beforehand of learning this technique, 
> more rules will be plunged into their lives of pure consciousness and 
> questions start to arise, just like the movie, Eraserhead, brings to the mind 
> of the viewer, a growing spiritual being stuck in a place so nightmarish, 
> what is the way out? : )
>  TM is a wonderful tool, IMHO. Let the organization not become the drab 
> factory of the black and white living, dead. 
>  I think when a "group," of advisers have created the hierarchy they become, 
> less acceptance occurs, because a structure to retain what is created becomes 
> rigid, like a factory.
>  Anyways,the price of TM needs adjustment to more affordability to the 
> masses, for the shrinking organization to continue to exist. : )


I can agree to much you state about the film. And certainly to your last 
sentence. Ironic then, that it is David Lynch who is paving the way for a 
different price-strategy for the TMO due to his huge success.

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