>--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@>
>wrote:
> > > >
> > > > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer
> > > > <fairfieldlife@> wrote:
> > > > > on 5/20/06 10:29 AM, Sal Sunshine at salsunshine@ wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Judy, I really don't know what to say. If you haven't
>come
> > > > > > across the fear factor in dealing with the TMO, or in
>dealing
> > > > > > with people who have dealt with it, consider yourself
>lucky.
> > > > > > The pragmatism people employ when they follow everyday,
> > > > > > commonsense rules that are almost universal, and the
>strain
> > > > > > they resort to when dealing with the TMO's incredibly
>dumb,
> > > > > > capricious rules that change with the wind and often seem
> > > > > > motivated by little else other than sheer
> > > > > > meanness, are totally different.
> > > > >
> > > > > A friend of mine once told me how mortified he was when his
> > > > > dentist started asking him about TM during a treatment,
> > > > > because he (my friend) wasn¹t wearing a suit and tie.
> > > >
> > > > Hah. :-)
> > > >
> > > > But let's face it, someone who has never been a
> > > > teacher or lived in a TM community is just never
> > > > going to get the level of fear that the movement
> > > > exerts over people. Give it up. They'd prefer to
> > > > believe their fantasies.
> > >
> > > I lived in a TM community for nine months back in
> > > 1994-95, the one in the Berkeley-Carteret Hotel in
> > > Asbury Park. I've written about the experience
> > > extensively, including on this forum, so Barry is
> > > well aware of that fact.
> > >
> > > Never once did I experience any "fear" over what
> > > the TMO might "do to me."
> > >
> > > Oh, and I was a regular participant on alt.m.t
> > > throughout that period.
> >
> > Just to clarify (not that Barry will read any of this,
> > let alone correct his misstatement; what he's afraid
> > of is cognitive dissonance):
> >
> > I am *of course* not suggesting that the TMO never
> > does anything horrible to people, or that fear isn't
> > justified in some cases.
> >
> > The original remark I was commenting on, again, had to
> > do with someone saying they needed to change their
> > screen name on FFL, presumably because they wanted to
> > avoid being identified with a group of naysayers.
> > That maneuver was characterized as an example of "fear"
> > of what the TMO might "do to" the person.
> >
> > I didn't even feel the need to do that on alt.m.t--
> > I was using my real name--but I might well have done
> > if I'd been interested in, say, going on TTC, just
> > out of prudence.
> >
> > But there's a big difference between doing something
> > out of *prudence* and doing it out of *fear*, if you
> > want to be able to do something you might be prevented
> > from doing if you didn't exercise the prudence. We
> > "go along to get along" in all sorts of ways just in
> > the course of daily life.
> >
> > Save the fear-mongering for the cases in which it
> > actually applies.
> >
>
>
>I would be afraid to live in either NYC or DC because I am deathly
>afraid that those two loctions are the first places where suitcase
>nuclear bombs are going to be detonated.
>
>Fear or prudence?
>
>
>
You just need to watch out that those "Phoenix Lights" don't beam you
up. :)
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