wrote:
>
> --- mainstream20016 wrote:
> >
> > 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.
But it's something of an infinite regress; they're
still making an error of judgment in not seeing
that TM made it possible for them to see their
*original* error of judgment.
> 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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