--- In [email protected], "feste37" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You may have a point. I was objecting to the use of the 
word "tactic," which 
> makes it sound insincere and even sinister. 
> 
> I think the trick is knowing when the technique of "bringing in 
the second 
> element" is appropriate for the situation, and when something else 
is 
> required. It's easy to be wise after the event.  Since I wasn't in 
that classroom, I 
> can't condemn Susie Dillbeck. 
> 
> Also, the item posted has been written by  lawyers who smell big 
$$$$$. A 
> jury will hear both sides. 





Judy brought up a good point -- as you do -- that it will be good to 
hear the other side as well.  If that other side is a brief filed by 
the movement's lawyers, I hope we can get that and post it here, too.

In the meantime, the way I feel is that the lawyers who smell big 
$$$$, as you put it, will deserve every cent they get.

Am I the only one who, upon reading the brief, felt that much of 
what was written represented to a very great degree how I felt the 
movement is run?





> 
> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <fairfieldlife@> 
wrote:
> >
> > on 3/14/06 4:05 PM, feste37 at feste37@ wrote:
> > 
> > > For God's sake, she was just doing her best as she saw it,
> > 
> > Of course she was. Everyone does.
> > 
> > >not using a 
> > > "tactic"  
> > > to "alienate people from what they're experiencing."
> > 
> > That wasn't her intention, but that's often the net effect of 
the TMO
> > approach to dealing with negativity.
> > 
> > >You always take the most
> > > negative interpretation possible, while posing as an 
impartial, detached
> > > observer. 
> > 
> > What I'm suggesting is that many of the ways we've been taught 
in the TMO 
> to
> > deal with various situations are actually quite unhealthy and 
lead to very
> > unnatural, out-of-touch, and in this case, fatal ways of 
thinking, feeling,
> > and behaving.
> >
>






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