--- In [email protected], kenwoodfx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you don`t, or don`t want to understand what I meant, then it`s also
your decision.
> Those who want to understand, will understand. If someone doesn`t
want, it is also OK.
> Anyway, I have tried to explain it to you, in my previous reply.
> For some time, I will not lose my time.
> You, and everyone else can write whatever you want.
> I had a good will to inspire more people to come in the Dome.
> Everyone will choose for themselves what they like.
> Let it be.
> I wish you all the best.
>
OK. That pretty much says it all then.

JohnY


>
>
> dhamiltony2k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In [email protected], "jyouells2000" jyouells@
>
>  wrote: Is this the 'SIMS Shuffle' ?
>  -JohnY
>
>  >
>  >
>  > --- In [email protected], kenwoodfx <kenwoodfx@> wrote:
>  > >
>  > > It is, as anything else an individual decision.
>
>  Doug writing, yes a beautiful example of TM.movement non-answer. TM-
>  Movement-Speak.
>  Part of the deal here is that we do live together in this community
>  and how the Tmorg acts and thinks does influence a lot of people
>  here, our friends and neighbors.  To just dismiss the real and say
>  it is all an individual decision begs the question:
>  > What would
>  > you suppose they would have to do in order to bring a more
>  > significant number of people back? Would they come back?
>  > Start with round numbers, a million TM meditators taught in the
>  US,
>  > with
>  > some tens of thousands of TM teachers taught, some tens of
>  thousands
>  > people taught the TM0-sidhis (27K?); and a few hundreds show up
>  when
>  > called. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/104974
>  >
>  > A lasting peace and reconciliation? Reconciling the numbers, what
>  > would the TMOrg need do to reconcile
>  > with its people? It had got pretty ugly in recent years, what could
>  > the elements of a lasting peace and reconciliation for the TMorg
>  > with its meditators?
>  >
>  > With Kind Regards,
>  >
>  > -Doug in FF
>  >
>
>  This question above, what say the tru-believer reading the list?
>  Have they no thot on this? How do the insiders going to the domes
>  see it going? How about a defender of the faithful speaking for
>  them? A public defender? What do they see it taking to bring a
>  significant number back?
>
>
>
>
>
>
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