--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ingegerd" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> The profile of the TMO is "business" and "cult". That is what 
> ordinary people seemore and more, when they hear the prices and 
> learn what the TMO stands for.
> An Indian Muslim came to me and learned Transcendental Meditation 
> some weeks ago. (I am an Independent TM-Teacher). He had first 
> checked out the TMO - and when he came to me, he said: "I do not 
> want to be a part of a cult with Rajas and stuff. I do not want to 
> be a part of an organisation who has over-prized their courses. I 
> just want to learn Transcendental Meditation".

Of course, unless things have changed, you can just learn
Transcendental Meditation from the TMO without having to
become part of a cult with Rajas and stuff (although of
course you'll have to pay the TMO's prices).

Did this gentleman really think learning TM from the TMO
would mean joining a cult?  Or was he just looking for a
lower price?







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