Thanks for the huge non sequitur...it was essentially a yes or no  
question. Either you could also see the aforementioned scenario as a  
possibility or you could not. I'll take your response as a "no",  no  
further response necessary. But to answer a few of your questions: I  
generally do not talk in detail about personal matters on public  
lists, despite the fact I have talked about some details here and  
there; I may in the future, as I choose, when I choose, to the extent  
I can, share my experiences. I never said I don't believe in karma,  
but I also reserve the right to not believe in karma or a causal path  
vs. a path that is beyond cause and effect. As I believe I indicated,  
the observations were not my own, but from what has been shared with  
a close member of M's inner circle. I guess you two would need to  
talk, but I'm guessing the chances of that are remote. Don't get me  
wrong, I had many wonderful times in the TMO and have made numerous  
lifelong friends: I took the gold and left the dross. But it is what  
it is and was what it was.



On Oct 26, 2006, at 7:34 PM, new.morning wrote:

> --- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Of course the only things that would be necessary to account for that
>> viewpoint could be as simple as a few attachments or misapprehensions
>> in what was actually going on, behind the scenes. For example you
>> could be simply attached to a romantic image of the wonderful
>> experiences you had and the wonderful adventures you experienced. It
>> could also be that the duplicitous, two-faced Hindu Donald Trump of
>> Sweetness was hidden from you--the circular-talking, hypnotic
>> meanderings and coached wiseness on one side with the hidden ruthless
>> corporate dictator-CEO who praises those who bring money to him and
>> shun, degrade or humiliate (or expel) those who cannot be pawns in
>> the grander scheme of sublime avariciousness.
>>
>
>
> Or it could simply be a straight forward account of my personal
> experience in the TMO without your projections and fantasies.
>
> And funny you don't believe in karma. Is that a foreign or renounced
> concept in your special brands of buddhism and tantra?
>
> <sentimental attachments snipped>


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