--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "hugheshugo"
> <richardhughes103@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Louis McKenzie <ltm457@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Madonna spent a lot of time witha Maharishi favored Guru 
> > > which changed some things in her lifestyle as well she has 
> > > two children so there have been many changes in her life 
> > > since the book. I am happy that this little boy has a new 
> > > destiny. I hope that the crabs in the barrel dont pull 
> > > him back in.
> >  
> > Is this guru anything to do with her kabala thing? If so does 
> > maharishi really approve?
> 
> Why should Madonna care whether Maharishi (or anyone
> else, for that matter) approves of what she does?
> 
> Why should *anyone* care whether Maharishi (or anyone
> else, for that matter) approves of what they do?
> 
> I just find it sad that "celebrities" become a focus
> for people who obviously don't have lives of their
> own, a blank screen onto which they project the things
> they don't like about themselves so that they can rail
> against them and pretend that they don't have the same
> faults or traits. Madonna, schmadonna...how would these
> assholes feel if someone put *their* lives under a 
> similar microscope? My bet is that they wouldn't be
> able to handle it with even a fraction of the equan-
> imity she and many other celebrities have shown.
> 
> Capturing people's attention and getting them to focus
> on you sounds great until it happens. Then, if you
> have even an ounce of psychic sensibilities, you learn
> what having the attention of hundreds, thousands,
> and even millions of people focused on you *feels*
> like. It doesn't feel good.
>
      How would you know about that ??  The name(s) TurquoiseB, Barry Marvosky, 
et al
are not famous, or infamous, except on limited-exposure fora, and the negative 
fame
received thereon is  well-deserved.   Stop projecting as universal a very 
limited personal 
experience, please. 
      Although I find it a curious fact of American culture,  the 
pre-occupation with 
achievement and maintenance of celebrity is a strong feature of many otherwise
talented and well-meaning persons;  celebrity must give them a just reward, 
based on the
amout of effort expended for it.





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