> > The only thing I can think of to say on the subject
> > is that if his [Bevan's] devotion is "apparent," it's because
> > he *wants* it to be "apparent."  That is, my suspicion
> > is that his desire is more to be *perceived* as 
> > devoted than it is to be devoted.
> 
> Do you think that Bevan has NOT adopted the general goals of 
> the TMO as his own?

I can only hope that you're asking out of curiosity and
don't think that your question follows from what I said.
To satisfy your curiosity, I've never thought about it
and don't intend to start now.

A person can believe thoroughly in the goals of the
organization of which he is a part and *at the same
time* be a total attention sucker, in it for egoic
reasons.  The two are not in any way incompatible.







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