since Barry is not his body, i guess he wouldn't mind if
anyone of us would blow his head off.

:)

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Robert Gimbel" <babajii_99@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure why it is important to some to make TMO into a cult;
> > And then try to inform others to save them from making their own
> > decisions, concerning their relationship with Maharishi, and the 
> > movement.
> > Everyone has his or her life to life, and everyone has the right 
to
> > make their own decisions, especially those of a spiritual nature.
> > To mock someone's sincere belief, is a kind of fascism, and 
reminds 
> > me of the mocking of the Jews by the Nazis; what's the 
difference?
> > The Nazis considered the Jews a cult...
> > You speak so much of the 'Bliss-Nazis'; but you follow their 
> > example...
> 
> For the record, this is EXACTLY the mindset I've
> been talking about this morning.
> 
> RG is the kind of person who is so attached to
> his description of self that he believes that
> what he believes and who he is are the same
> thing. And that anyone who mocks his beliefs 
> mocks him.
> 
> IT'S NOT TRUE.
> 
> We are NOT what we believe. We are NOT the 
> groups we identify with.
> 
> Robert is NOT a "TMer." He is NOT a Jew. When
> it all comes down, he does NOT even have a self.
> 
> But because he hasn't realized yet that he 
> doesn't have a self, he clings to that illusion
> of self and thinks that it exists, and furthermore
> that it belongs to some "group" of equally non-
> existent selves he calls Jews or TMers. Then he
> gets fearful and threatened when someone disses
> his "group." 
> 
> The Iranians diss the Jews, and he get so terrified 
> that he advocates nuking them here on FFL. A few 
> folks describe the TMO differently than he'd like 
> the group described, and he gets so fearful and 
> threatened that he compares those folks to Nazis.
> 
> THIS is what happens when you don't know who
> you really are, and start to identify with that 
> silly, non-existent thing you call "self." Even 
> sadder is what happens when one of those non-
> existent selves is so weak and so lost that it 
> feels whole only when it considers itself part
> of a group.
>







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