--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
[...]
> So much of what you said seems to be a natural pattern of growing up
> with our ideas whatever they are.  I suspect that I am neither
> uniquely flawed nor gifted in intellectual awareness,  in or out of 
> TMO.  I also recognize that this group is far from TMO is so many
> important ways.  Ways that make this group a much nicer and more
> interesting group to interact with.  I have not been able to have a
> mutually respectful conversation with anyone still in the group
> mindset.  I suspect some of the people here have similar experiences
> although mine may be a little more intense because I publicly spoke
> out against the TMO, breaking the most important "no talk" rule of any
> dysfunctional family!
> 

Well, you also made it sound as though anyone and everyone in the TMO was a 
liar as 
Andrew Skolnick quoted you in his JAMA article:

http://www.skeptictank.org/gs/sci603.htm
[...]
'Ex-members say that the movement widely practices a style of
deception some call the "SIMS shuffle." Curtis Mailloux, a former
member who lives in Fairfax, Va, says the name is derived from the
Student International Meditation Society, one of the Maharishi's
front groups, where many members develop this skill. Mailloux says
he "left the cult" in 1989 after 15 years. As a former TM teacher
and chair of the TM center in Washington, DC, the largest in the
United States, he is one of the highest ranking members to defect.

"I was taught to lie and to get around the pretty rules of the
'unenlightened' in order to get favorable reports into the media,"
says Maillous. "We were taught how to exploit the reporters'
gullibility and fascination with the exotic, especially what comes
from the East. We thought we weren't doing anything wrong, because
we were told it was often necessary to deceive the unenlightened to
advance our guru's plan to save the world."'






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