But, but, Barry, you haven't answered the question why you not only *read* [your own posts] about a technique you abandoned forty years ago, but why you bother to *write* about TM, at all??
I don't understand your need for this, and you side-stepped the question, entirely, of why you POST obsessively about TM on FFL, in your non-answer below. You are still a very curious person, in that regard. I will keep my eyes open, but I really have never met such a person, obsessed with something they supposedly ended decades ago. Perhaps you are like those people that build shrines to Elvis, or something. But, that still doesn't explain your dedication to something you obviously DON'T LIKE, for forty years. Do you enjoy pushing up against the impenetrable wall of TM, just because being against something, means contact, and a soothing of your loneliness? There are much easier ways to accomplish that, Barry, and they don't include your preoccupation with your deep past. :-) --- In [email protected], turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > Here, from one of my favorite Paris blogs -- always > interesting, always quirky, always discovering new > and hidden aspects of the City Of Lights -- is an > article about a place that captures a little of > what some of us find fascinating about FFL. > > Bhairitu calls it the Funny Farm Lounge, and that's > as accurate as it is funny; there is seemingly no end > to the weirdness that can be displayed here. But we > could find weird almost *anywhere* on the Internet. > > What's fascinating about FFL to some of us who once > did TM and were lost in its arguably non-mainstream > and foreign-to-most-people's mindset, is that there > are people who *still live there*. > > Fairfield Life is like a zoo, filled with people who > still live in the cult mindset. That's worth visiting > from time to time, just to peer into the cages and > think, "There but for the grace of dog..." > > http://www.messynessychic.com/2012/03/02/the-haunting-human-zoo-of-paris/ > > Don't get too near the monkey cages. They throw things > at the gawkers. :-) >
