The more interesting question is not Judy's alleged obsession with Turquoise, 
but Turquoise's obsessive interest in denouncing a spiritual movement he left 
over 20 years ago. I find this very puzzling. In a sense, Turquoise is still a 
member of the TM movement, since he reacts so forcefully to everything it 
does, and seems to spend some time every day nourishing this unusual 
obsession. I'd call it a kind of "attachment hell," in which a person claims to 
hate something and to be free of it and all it stands for, but it persists in 
sticking to him  and goading him. Whatever he does, he cannot get rid of it, 
like the memory of a first love that went bad. "I'm over it now," he will tell 
his 
friends, but his friends know better. They smile and shrug and hope they 
never get caught in this particular hell. 

--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ( I replied to this earlier, but Yahoo ate my homework. :-)
> 
> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer 
> <fairfieldlife@> wrote:
> > on 3/28/06 2:32 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > > FUN WITH STATISTICS: Ides of March Attachment Test Results
> > > 
> > > (Cutting my test short a couple of days to tie in with
> > > the trend towards analyzing FFL statistics...)
> > > 
> > > * Percentage of Judy's last 200 posts that were
> > >   directly replying to a post by Barry or that
> > >   mentioned him by name or innuendo:                 50%
> > 
> > You are her Shiva. She is your most ardent devotee.
> 
> The problem with being an object of adoration is
> that once they've started obsesssing on your lingam,
> it's tough to get rid of 'em.
> 
> [BTW, the incorrect language above was fixed in the
> second (corrected) version of my post. I mean to say
> that 50% of Judy's share of the last 200 posts that 
> had been made to FFL when I checked (same range that
> MDG used) mentioned me.
> 
> I didn't mean to imply that 50% of her last 200 posts
> to FFL *period* had been obsessing on the same person/
> lingam. They might have been, but I didn't count back 
> that far. There are some things you really don't want 
> to know.]
>






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