Most people come to FFL to get TMer movement news - they don't come here to 
dialog with anyone about the mechanics of consciousness, or not. Once they see 
that there are no insiders posting any new information, they move on in about 
five minutes and never come back. It's not complicated.

I've been reading this site for 15 years and I hardly ever get any news about 
the TMer movement, except an occasional post from Rick Archer or Dick Mays. The 
informants running this place already chased off the two TMers that regularly 
meditate in the Patanjali dome.

There is only one single real TMO insider posting anything here that's TMer 
news information - almost all the rest of the informants on FFL know less than 
I do, because they got kicked out of the TMO, and so they don't get the latest 
news, they only read and post unsubstantiated rumors about personalities they 
once knew in the old days. 

I'm about a mile from the Maharishi Golden Dome in Hays County just outside 
Austin, Texas, and I know many TMers still on the program that live in the area 
and at the TM Ideal Village at Radiance, so I probably know more than just 
about anyone on this list. 

The most prolific poster on this forum hasn't been inside a TMer Golden Dome or 
TM Center in over 50 years. LOL!
 
 
 ---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote :

 Heh, I don't know why I come here, actually.  Need some clarity about this.  
Mostly  I just look to see if my favorite posters have written, but even then, 
most them I don't click on cuz it's not a topic to which I relate.

I started off here as an angry ranter and the reputation stuck. 

All my life I have been stuffing it -- until finally five decades crashed at my 
feet, and I gave myself, finally, permission to express my emotions.  

Sorry, but for now, that's how I get it up enough to speak out.  Life long 
personality dynamic.  

TM was supposed to fix this.

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

 

          TM was supposed to fix a lot of things. 

Non sequitur.

But suppose all those things are really unfixable in the way you imagined. All 
enlightenment can really do for you is remove that particular sort of 
imagination. Then you see things more clearly.

Non sequitur.

 But then some people see things more clearly anyway, so that raises the 
question whether enlightenment can do anything at all. The whole thing about 
enlightenment is pretty much summed up in that story about a rope appearing as 
a snake. 

Non sequitur.

Some people see more clearly than others, some seem to be able to improve their 
vision; others get worse, some stay the same. Nothing new here. The great 
secret of pursuing nothing is the great secret: you will never find what you 
were looking for, only what was there to begin with.

Non sequitur.

But I am what I am.  The shout from the back of the room guy.

As for TV shows and films -- not my job.  No one knows anyone enough to say if 
a film will work for others, and there's tons of professionals who make a good 
living doing reviews, and they're much better at it than me, cuz, well, 
practice, natch.  
  

But I am what I am.  The shout from the back of the room guy.

As for TV shows and films -- not my job.  No one knows anyone enough to say if 
a film will work for others, and there's tons of professionals who make a good 
living doing reviews, and they're much better at it than me, cuz, well, 
practice, natch.  



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