--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Irmeli Mattsson" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> >
> > I would suggest
> > that in many if not most cases the "victim" was per-
> > fectly happy to be lied to as long as they felt more
> > special than people outside the group or than other
> > students within the group.  It's just human nature,
> > and teachers merely take advantage of it.
> 
> I agree fully with this. The main problem here is that the
> teacher pretends himself to be capable of acting from a higher 
> moral level. 

If this happens, I think we're agreed that it's not
a good thing. It wouldn't be a good thing if the 
reacher really *was* enlightened.

> His getting to his high position has probably become possible
> through this pretending and lying. This pretension must have 
> become an established habit much before he got to the position 
> of a bishop. It is not just that power corrupts.
> Also corrupted people often get into important positions using
> corruption and lies as they climb ladders

I'm not convinced of this. I've seen a lot of people
lose it once they *got* to a position in which a lot
of people were focusing their attention on them. I
tend to think more occultly, and believe that this
focus is what took them out. In many cases the 
students were *expecting* the teachers to act like
little gods, and the teachers themselves were not
strong enough to resist the role that was being
projected onto them by the students, so they went
along with it. Once they start down that path, it's
very difficult to turn around.







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