I don't think he says TM is a fraud, just that some aspects of the teaching 
are very limited and limiting.

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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Vaj is a fraud


> --- In [email protected], "llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> 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.
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> What he's fraudulently selling is the notion that
> TM is a fraud.  That he doesn't charge money for
> what he sells is irrelevant; folks who hand out
> apples with embedded razor blades to kids on
> Halloween don't charge for them either.
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> If you're a TMer and think he's honest and knows
> what he's talking about, you could lose big-time.
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