--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Alex Stanley"
> <j_alexander_stanley@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], new.morning <no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Any news, observations?
> > 
> > I went to see her for the first time during her first ever stop in
> > Iowa, however many years ago that was. I'm not at all wired for
> > devotion to and worship of gurus, saints, etc., so the whole
> > experience was very underwhelming (except for the Indian lunch, 
> > which was quite good).
> > 
> > Having undergone so much transformation since her first visit, I
> > decided to go back and see how I'd react now. I was again 
> > underwhelmed by the hug, but I could appreciate the heart value 
> > of the gathering, and I was not inclined to make snarky, cynical 
> > comments about it like I was the first time. And, again, the 
> > Indian lunch was delicious.
> >
> > If I could structure an Ammachi experience according to my own
> > desires, I'd replace the hug with an equal amount of time just 
> > gazing directly into her eyes (i.e., like Waking Down's gazing 
> > meditation).
> 
> Thanks for the honest apraisal. It's not something 
> we've come to expect from anyone with a TM history.
>

You know, Barry, I believe you say these kinds of things to see just
how many people you can involve in lengthy argumentative diatribes. I
am not going to get suckered in past this post. 

An old long-time friend of yours from Rama, who is a really long-time
friend of mine, recently told me that you really do seem to like to
argue. 

I can see it clearly now. It's like when my parents finally got
divorced and I would visit each separately. I discovered that one
parent had done a brilliant job at manipulating popular opinion
against the other. When they were no longer together, it was amazing
to find that the one who had done the manipulating against the other
was far more responsible than we were all led to believe. 

Your comment seems purposefully inflammatory. 

KH





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