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 From: Vaj <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 6:12 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Wisdom of Chopra...
 

  


On Jun 19, 2012, at 12:22 AM, Robin Carlsen wrote:

I have neverhad a problem being understood. 


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.
 

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