Keep digging, MJ, soon you will have enough material to keep you in a perpetual angry froth for the next decade.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: > > Well, I must say that this is a new low I have now discovered for the TM > Movement - the fact that most of the TM teachers I ever knew really seemed to > take very seriously the idea that when one is rounding, one only does the > meditation, resting and watching/listening to whatever the knowledge program > was about gave me a lot of emotional comfort where the TMO was concerned and > was one of the last good feelings I had about the Movement > > I mean if nothing else the instruction was to NOT make any major decisions > when rounding! > > Man oh man. That is the very last straw - the TMO was and is all about MONEY > - I wish someone would take one of those old tapes of Marsh-hee walking > around smiling and accepting flowers and set it the the music of the O'Jays > For the Love of Money, and for good measure digitally replace the flowers he > is receiving from his adoring TM admirers with fist fulls of hundred dollar > bills. > > > > > ________________________________ > From: salyavin808 > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2013 3:50 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Co$ in the news again..... > > > Â > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: > > > > Sal, I hope you will forgive me for asking so many questions - were you on > > a residence course or WPA at the time? Surely it wasn't a TTC or Governor > > training was it? > > Ask away old chap. It was a WPA to stop the war in Yugoslavia. > I never made TTC, funnily enough ;-) I loved TM and wanted to > live and work with the movement but got disillusioned very > quickly, this incident happened within a year of me joining up. > > > Much as I revile the Movement I can't imagine they would do any kind of > > sales pitch to people who are rounding!!! > > That's another point that annoyed me, we'd been rounding 9 hours a day, some > of us for months. Talk about easy target. And the course > leaders pointed out the rich dudes on the course so they could > get extra smarm from the PR guy over dinner. It was all most > distasteful. > > > > > Wonder how people like Nabby would justify the selling of this thing under > > the circumstance of Henning's death? > > I've mentioned this here before and it rarely gets a comment, most > movement people I've told understand it was wrong but can't reconcile > it with what they want the movement to be I suppose. But as I say I was the > only one at the time who felt strongly enough to complain, everyone else just > kept the boat steady. As did I because I thought > all the rounding would be good for me personally, but I got sick of > it and desperately needed to do some activity and quit before the course > ended. >