--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Peter <drpetersutphen@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > 
> > --- Rick Archer <groups@> wrote:
> > 
> > > Another way of putting it would be that he does have
> > > a handle on Absolute
> > > Truth, but that that doesn¹t qualify him as an
> > > authority on all matters of
> > > relative truth.
> > 
> >      And this is when the "cult-like" quality enters
> > in the TMO. People handover their authority over their
> > own experience to another (MMY/TMO) under the
> > erroneous assumption that there is a "perfect" or
> > objectively "correct" way to live their life. This is
> > an infantile wish of the "perfect parent" being
> > projected and acted out. The TMO, at least in my
> > experience in the USA, strongly encourages this, but
> > ironically MMY doesn't engage in this on a one-to-one
> > level. When people ask MMY what they should do in a
> > particular situation many times he'll ask what they
> > think they should do and then he'll say," Do that." 
> > This lack of authority over ones own life is a deep,
> > deep attachment that so many hardcore Ru's have. I see
> > MMY as doing his best to break it with all the crazy
> > nonesese over the last 20 years. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ...but you do get alot of free labor for your organisation by 
> encouraging the "nonsense".  And as cynical as it may sound, I 
> really believe that is one of the motivations for the TMO to 
> encourage the cultism around it.  Because let's face it: it doesn't 
> take a genius to figure out that the lifestyles of the people in the 
> TMO and the way the TMO conducts its affairs is in direct 
> contradiction to the way the TM Program is taught.
> 

Lifestyles of SOME of the people, true. The way the TMO conducts SOME of its 
affairs, also 
true. Don't maket he mistake of painting everyone with the same brush...






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