--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson  wrote:
>
> So the current enormities of the TMO don't bother you, people being lied to 
> and bilked out of hard earned or easy inherited dollars?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>  From: "doctordumbass@..." 
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 11:22 AM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Challenge: Talk about the issue, not the people 
> who brought it up
>  
> 
>   
> Who said I don't have an opinion on these things? WTF? I'm just done, after 
> one, two or three decades, rehashing this stuff. It happened. Lots of bad 
> shit happens in the world, every day. Much worse than the self-centered crap 
> you keep wallowing in. If you want to get upset, get upset over all the 
> random death for resources that continues globally, the pedophile epidemic, 
> all the animals that get discarded as pets and killed - This being Kali Yuga, 
> there is a lot of stuff going on NOW to be concerned about. Going over some 
> bad experiences you had at the hands of unethical and stupid people so many 
> years ago, and having me put my opinions in, is way, way, way, way down there 
> on my list of CURRENT priorities. Got it?

I totally understand what you're saying here and I would have to back you up on 
this perspective Dr.(although I would have said it differently, maybe because I 
am not a guy). There does seem to be a lot of other things that could take 
precedence over older perceived fraudulent activities and transgressions of the 
TMO in someone's life but I think MJ feels compelled, for personal reasons, to 
focus on those things that happened to him and around him during his time in 
the Movement. And as he explained, it is not that he has been thinking non stop 
about it for 25 years, it is just that it has recently come to the forefront 
for him once again and he is apparently bothered enough about it that he needs 
to address it right now. Carol was kind of doing the same thing with this John 
guy. Some people got tired of it and let her know, just as some have had enough 
of listening to MJ. But evidently FFL provides a means for all of us to various 
grievances over current and not-so-current incidents. It can resemble a 
vomitorium sometimes but I think it can also be (Share, are you listening?) 
healing(!)

Nevertheless, I'm with you on the current state of disarray on our planet to be 
far more relevant than year's old incidents, for me at least. (God, it's 
cumbersome typing on an iPad. It's even worse being stuck outside Philadelphia 
for a night and a day in a mediocre Radisson without my dog, horse or husband.)


> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "salyavin808"  wrote:
> >
> > 
> > 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@  wrote:
> > >
> > > "I shall put you in with Nabby and Dumbass as not understanding your 
> > > motives."
> > > 
> > > Sal, I'll make my "motive" E-Zee P-Zee for you, regarding rehashing these 
> > > historical events:
> > > 
> > > 10 years = 3,650 days = 87,600 hours.
> > > 20 years = 7,300 days = 175,200 hours.
> > > 30 years = 10,950 days = 262,800 hours.
> > > 
> > > I have had plenty of time to think about, and fully resolve, any 
> > > questions, issues, experiences, and memories of my TM days. How much more 
> > > time do you and Mike and Barry, etc. need???? I'm starting to feel 
> > > embarrassed for you guys.:-(
> > 
> > It's actually surreal to me that you don't get the point
> > about motives. The conversation isn't about "getting over"
> > things it's about what happened (that MJ didn't know about)
> > and why other people who witnessed it didn't react in a normal
> > way.
> > 
> > We are talking about about cultish methods of issue avoidance
> > like Nabby's "I never saw anything like it so you must be 
> > lying" or Judy's "I wouldn't be annoyed that someone tried 
> > to rip me off $50,000 for something that couldn't happen
> > because I don't have $50,000".
> > 
> > There is something other than you having "got over" the TMO
> > going on here. I suspect a fear of rocking the boat or not
> > questioning the master plays a big part. Somebody trying to
> > rip me off doesn't become a good thing over time, I don't 
> > forget who my friends are and crooks I don't count among them.
> > 
> > The idea that you "resolve" things and then you cease to have
> > an opinion on them sounds rather artificial to me.
> >
>


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