As usual, the flea criticizes the tiger. 

 

---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote:

 --- In [email protected], wrote:
 >
> Son you got it wrong, you are barking up the wrong tree of life. There never 
> was an immortality course, it was an enlightenment course. It must have been 
> a misnomer that you read on one of those neganaut internet blogs full of 
> misimformation that try to disc TM. You already got an immortal soul you just 
> need to wake up to It. Hence the Enlightenment course. 
> -Buck in the Dome 
> 
> ---In [email protected], [email protected] wrote: 
> 
> I have searched all over and can find no mention of the Immortality Courses 
> once offered by the TMO - as an historical piece of info I would like to know 
> what these were - if anyone knew of them, of what they promised and the cost 
> of them I would appreciate it if you could post that info here. Especially 
> anyone who actually took the course or courses.

 Buck may be right about this. There definitely *were* "Enlightenment
Courses," held in the Netherlands, that promised enlightenment as a
result of your one-month stay and one million dollar course fee. At 
one point Rick (I think) posted that for their million bucks, the course
participants never even got to see Maharishi, except over 2-way TV.
As for the promised results, well. someone posted here in the past that
David Lynch attended one of them, so there you jolly well are, aren't
you? If he's not enlightened, no one is. 

I may have conflated the notion of the "million dollar course" with
tales of other latter-day TM courses I heard about through the grape-
vine or on some Net forum, whose purpose was purported to be the 
attainment of physical immortality. I honestly don't remember where 
I heard these rumors, but they were accompanied by the line, "people 
I knew who attended these courses have since died." Presumably 
these people were Off The Program. 

I admit to being less interested in the details of the courses than the
mindset of the people who paid for and took them. We *know* that
there were TM TBs who paid a million dollars for a one-month
course that promised them enlightenment. There *may have been*
people who paid for TM courses that suggested or promised them
physical immortality. Either way, that level of gullibility on the
part of the participants overshadows for me any culpability on
the part of those who offered the courses. 

As that great sage Paramahansa Trotakacharya Barnum is rumored
to have once said, " The bigger the humbug, the better people will 
like it" and " Nobody ever lost a dollar by underestimating the taste 
of the American public." 

One of his quotes would have been a great "tag line" for the 
Enlightenment Courses. He once was trying to clear the crowds out
of one of the tents in his traveling circus/zoos/tent shows so other 
paying customers could enter, so he grabbed a megaphone and 
announced, "This way to see the egress." Everyone followed him. :-)

As far as Buck's claims that people are trying to "disc TM," he 
may be right about that as well. 


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