> > > On Jun 19, 2012, at 12:22 AM, Robin Carlsen wrote: > > > > I have never had a problem being understood. > > > > > > --- Vaj <vajradhatu@...> wrote: > > > First off, when someone uses absolutes in this way (never, > always, etc.), it's rarely true. > > I seriously doubt that the majority of World Teacher > Seminarians really understood your writings but rather > shrugged them off as being from an Enlightened TM > poster boy and therefore legit and of value. I suspect > you leave quite a few people scratching their heads - esp. > with unusual idiosyncratic beliefs like the Ruach > Ha-Kodesh leaving the RC church after a monastery in an > obscure Italian village was bombed or transcendental > demons overtaking innocent MIU students or > enlightenment-as-a-delusion/hallucination you can > "recover" from. > > The major thing that has not changed is that there's > always some glaring idiosyncratic element in your belief > system, whether it be spirit-barren catholic churches or > HR Giger meets MIU, that makes your writing hard to > swallow, but often still entertaining. Placed against the > background of trance channelling TM sidhas, fringe > healers and questionable investment schemes that seem to > form the background of the sidha social scene it's > actually a belief system that's slightly more tenable. But > when placed outside that context, it loses the whacky > gestalt that hid the zebra in the first place.
I think he said something like only on FFL he had problems getting understood.! In that case why the heck he filed a suit against MMY? Could it be that MMY didn't understand him.?
