--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 8/18/05 1:11:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> I am  wondering what the harm would be, if someone were initiated 
> privately,  without the auspices of the movement, and that person, 
> continued to  meditate religiously eventually gaining enlightenment.
> I don't understand  what the big deal is with this issue at this time;
> Besides breaking an  agreement, which now seems to have little value, 
> because the movement now  is not what it was at the time of the 
> agreement, and because the price  structure makes it out of most 
> persons ability to learn, and because of  the recertification action, 
> which supposes that TM is taught now in some  different way, then it 
> was originally taught.
> 
> 
> 
> The only "harm" I see is the TMO isn't making money when a  teacher
initiates 
> for free. I was told the night before I was made an  initiator that
we don't 
> refuse to teach somebody because they don't have enough  money to
pay the fee.

Me too, but unfortunately these days that's suppossed to mean that you
or I pay the fee that the initiate could not pay.... hasn't been about
teaching new meditators for a long time - think property and fund
raising. 


JohnY




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