--- In [email protected], "jyouells2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 
> --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <sparaig@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer groups@ wrote:
> > >
> > > on 8/26/06 3:28 PM, gerbal88 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> > I really think that in Mahesh's mind, if he could hussle 
for
> Guru
> > > >> > Dev, then how hard could it be for a couple of his 
flunkies to
> set up
> > > >> > hotels for 600 attending the course he just decided would 
start
> in 3
> > > >> > weeks or 2 months.
> > > >
> > > This worked pretty well for ATRs, etc., because TMers had
> unstructured lives
> > > and could change directions pretty fast. But the same tactic was
> applied to
> > > scientific symposiums the movement would set up. Professionals
> accustomed to
> > > scheduling their lives a year ahead were invited to these things
> with a few
> > > weeks notice or less. And most were flops. One time a mayor¹s
> conference was
> > > organized like this in Arosa. All the world¹s mayors were
> invited. Only the
> > > Mayor of Winnepeg showed up. He had really had to pull some 
strings
> to get
> > > approval to come. He freaked when he realized no one else had 
come.
> The
> > > first thing he did was ask for a drink. Maharishi saved the day 
by
> giving
> > > him tons of attention and somehow, he went away happy.
> > >
> >
> > Support of nature? Was the conference meant for the potential
> participants, or to give the
> > organizers something to do?
> 
> There, this shows how easy any action can be rationalized.

And we MUST NOT EVER suggest or even *consider* a
less-than-100 percent negative explanation for
anything MMY or the TMO does that seems odd to us,
EVEN if that explanation actually makes sense--
because that would mean we were <gasp> True
Believers.

The corollary: It is NEVER the negative interpretation
that is off the wall, ONLY the positive one.  In fact,
the more negative it is, the saner it is, and vice-
versa.







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