---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :

 And *this* gets me to thinking about whether Maharishi always pitched TM to 
losers and people with problems and low self esteem because they become the 
best disciples. And *disciples* is what he was looking for.
 

 Or is it possible that for whatever reason the generation that responded most 
strongly to Maharishi's message was a generation that was searching for 
something different.  Is it possible that this may have been a reason, or do 
you prefer just to go with the low self esteem, loser scenario. 
 

 And is it possible that somehow you have gotten more jaded in your outlook on 
life such that everything to do with TM, at least, gets reduced to the worst 
possible interpretation.
 

 This is after all an organization that you left more than 40 years ago, and 
yet you are one of the most active participants in a forum which has this 
organization as it's focus.
 

 I don't know if the TB experiment you allude to regularly really makes sense.
 

 You appear to have a pretty big investment in anything, and everything TM.
 

 Am I wrong about that?
 

 

 

 

Think about it. Does the TMO really spend any energy trying to market TM to 
"regular people," who have few problems in life and are just looking to enjoy 
it more? They do not. They focus on People With Problems.

Kids doing badly in school. Criminals locked away in prisons. Veterans with 
PTSD. 

Can't this be seen as a continuation of a long-standing trend to look for 
prospective new students among populations who are more likely to be easy to 
convert into True Believers and thus become disciples? 

It's just an idea. YMMV. 

 

 




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