--- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- authfriend wrote:
> >
> > --- Gillam wrote:
> > >
> > > 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.
>
> Ha! Yeah, it goes on and on - if one takes this analysis
> seriously. I'm doing it for amusement, so I cannot honestly
> say what makes people fall in love with TM, then feel jilted
> when it appears to fail them.

While I agree about the "jilted" thang, having
lived with a control-freak harpy doesn't really
have any cause-and-effect relationship to having
later met a great woman, does it?








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