I think if Vaj way selling something and you were persuaded to buy you might 
ask for your money back. But since nothing has been lost, therefore no 
malicious intent to defraud could be really interpreted.

And if you gained anything at all in the process that put MMY or TM in some 
perspective then you in fact gained, even if it's just in finding an apt 
villain for pumping yourself up.

Often we humans are no more than the sum of our prejudices.

As for Buddhist Fundamentalists those are often seen in the Theravadin 
Schools and yes, there are some in the Vajrayana but they are by far hugely 
eclectic. Since Buddhism is not seeking to convert it really does not also 
have fundamentalism but I wouldn't expect silly TMers to have studied that. 
I once asked a TM Governor if he had ever read the Lakshmi Tantra and he 
said "What's That?"

Ha ha, if someone is a sincere truth seeker then they sincerely uphold and 
seek the truth even at loss to their own view. TM Governors are some of the 
most limited seekers ever. They came they saw they conquered and no 
transformation. Of course some are also totally awesome. If Vaj had been my 
Governor I would be proud.  Though I'm proud of who I had.


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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:06 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Vaj is a fraud


> Vaj is a fraud.
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> He has no knowledge whatsoever about what he is writing. No knowledge
> of TM, the TM-Sidhis or the mechanics of structuring higher states of
> consciousness with Transcendental Meditation.
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> Unfortunally for him, he is just a silly Budhist fundamentalist.
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> His motivation is to demonalize TM and Maharishi whatever the costs to
> his evolution.
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