I think the point here is that one's credilbility lies
not in some sort of objective criteria we can all
agree upon. These allegations of sexual advances
and/or acts by MMY are believed by some and denied by
others. A lot of it has to do with our own concept of
what and who MMY is to us. Frankly, I see the sexual
allegations as true because of my own
belief/experience in the credibility of the accusers.
I still also find MMY to be an amazing man/guru who
has been the catalyst for profound changes in my
consciousness. Why he's poking around in the bushes of
CP's is beyond me!
--- Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> on 12/3/05 12:24 PM, Sal Sunshine at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > A nice brush-off, Rick, but it still doesn't
> answer the question, about these
> > particular women, not about TMers in general. If
> you don't want to, okay.
> > That's pretty much of an answer in itself, which
> is apparently all the answer
> > we will get.
> >
> I pretty much agree with the critical feedback, but
> I asked, and no one
> answered: are there any criteria of credibility most
> of us can agree on?
> What standards does a court of law use? An employer?
> What criteria would
> erode one¹s credibility? One of these ladies is a
> lawyer. I guess that
> shoots hers.
> >
> > On Dec 3, 2005, at 10:51 AM, Rick Archer wrote:
> >
> >> I don¹t know if this is a significant topic,
> since most TM teachers are
> >> well-educated and from middle or upper class
> families, but the point was (I
> >> think) that we¹re not talking about topless
> dancers here. OK, now that will
> >> start a discussion about all the topless dancers
> with Ph.D.s.
> >
>
>
>
>
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