--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It used to be that if you were in an intense therapeutic 
> relationship (I forget the frequency) you couldnĀ¹t get 
> initiated at all, but if you were seeing a therapist less 
> frequently, you could get initiated but needed a letter 
> from the therapist stating that he understood what you 
> were doing and promising not to pry into confidential 
> aspects of the teaching during therapy.

I remember that, too, and remember thinking 
at the time that the policy was clearly about 
protecting the "intellectual property" of TM
(and thus its revenue), and had nothing what-
soever to do with what was best for the 
patient/meditator. If it had been, there 
would have been no need for the "I won't
pry into confidential aspects of the teaching"
clause, would there? They could simply have
asked the therapist to say that he thought it 
was safe for his patient to learn a form of
meditation.








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