--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <sparaig@> wrote:
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "object_programmer" 
> > <object_programmer@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >     I have applied for MUM and they said I will be receving I-
20 
> > soon.
> > > I have some queires before taking up visa interview. After 
> starting
> > > with MUM for how many months I have to be there in their 
campus. 
> If 
> > I
> > > get a job soon will they allow to me start the job or there is
> > > specific time period to spend in MUM campus. If I start a job 
how
> > > about visa. I will be on F1 and how can we change to H1. Do we 
> need 
> > to
> > > leave US and come back again on H1.
> > >    The other thing is I visited this grouop - FairfieldLife. I
> > > was surprised to see the messages here. All talk about spritul
> > > things. Is MUM a temple or what. Do we have to pray in their 
> ways.
> > > Durintg TM tecachings do we have to say some prays 
> like 'OM..OM..'
> > > etc. Do we have to bow in front of somebody or pictures.
> > >    Please clariy and thanks in advance.
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > OP
> > >
> > 
> > Welcome to the wonderful world of distortions. I would talk to 
the 
> > students, faculty and staff of MUM and to recent (within the past 
> > few years) graduates of MUM to find out what is going on there. 
> > The information you receive here will probably be completely 
> > distorted by the agendas and experiences of the people who bother 
> > to post here.
> 
> Of course, *this* statement -- made by someone who as 
> far as I know never attended MUM, characterizing the
> many people here who did, and who lived there for
> years -- has NO agenda, and is not attempting to
> misrepresent.  :-)  :-)  :-)
> 
> MY advice is to listen to all sides of the issue before
> you commit to going there.  If you do, you will hear
> from some people who loved it and felt they benefitted
> from the experience, others who believe that they were
> lured into a full-blown cult, and yet others who take
> both sides.  That is, they're more than willing to
> admit that MUM is basically a cult headquarters, but
> also willing to say that they benefitted from it.
> 
> Bottom line is how YOU feel about what is said.  Read
> everything you can and make your own decisions.
>

Of course, but very few, if any of the people posting here are recent 
grads or current students, faculty and staff, so anything you read 
here is relatively ancient history. You neglected to suggest that 
people weight the recent/current experiences higher than the ancient 
ones, so your advice is every bit as biased as mine, IMHO.






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