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> Curtis is an open-guitar-case on-the-sidewalk one man band Blues Musician ?
The term is "busking"; Mr. Mailloux is a busker.
> by protesting the movement, Xers were vulnerable
> to the criticism that prior to victimization they had
> abandoned better thinking and placed themselves
> in a position to be disappointed or taken advantage of.
Consider this wrinkle: they didn't see the error in
their judgment *until they had done TM for a while.*
It's like, add perception of TM's shortcomings to the
list of benefits engendered by TM. The irony is too delicious.
I recall a post at alt.meditation.transcendental years
ago by a guy who said he immersed himself in the
organization for 10 years in hopes of getting even
one of the advertised benefits. He moved to Fairfield
and did everything he was told to do *despite being
unable to attribute one benefit* to the practice.
Finally said, "Enough!"
He said the practice was a sham. What I took away
was, it took him 10 years of TM to grow a spine.
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