--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <groups@> wrote: > > > > I¹m not interested in submitting things to school boards or > > in actively opposing the TM movement. I want to know the truth > > about things for my own edification and liberation, and am open > > to any credible information that comes my way, positive or > > negative. I¹m afraid there will be more of the latter as time > > goes on and people come forward, but I¹ll always be thankful > > to MMY for the good things he brought to my life. > > Hear hear. I've never understood (except as indoctrination) > the idea that when dealing with a spiritual teacher one is > not allowed to believe negative things about him or her, > *along with* gratitude for what he or she has taught us. > Most of us love our parents, right? But at the same time, > we're aware of the ways in which they were far from perfect. > For a balanced individual, learning something negative about > a person we feel gratitude towards does not decrease the > gratitude, it merely expands our understanding. > It is the natural tamasic nature of every organization, spiritual or otherwise. They ALL do it.
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