> > And for free. > > > > And be assured that if you tell people who have been > > paying through the nose for it and never getting it > > for decades that it's both available to them at any > > time *and* free, you'll get a reaction that is almost > > as angry and unreasoning as if you'd said their mother > > was a whore. > > jstein wrote: > Actually you may get an angry reaction from others > as well, to the arrogant tone of your pronouncements > and the inevitable nasty putdowns in which they're > couched. > So, you are angry. This one is a classic - maybe I should add this one to my recent fan mail. The arrogance of you! Comming on to this forum and making pronouncements on the nature of the utlitmate realization.
> And still others may point out that in other contexts > you attack those who dare to make sweeping statements > about the nature of the realization experience, > insisting that it isn't the case that it's the same > for everyone--yet here you are doing it yourself, > without even a "YMMV" or a "Just my opinion." > You should not attack a TMer! This should be rule number one on this forum, IMO. Maybe we should post a forum Code of Conduct. No attacking TMers! LOL! > And God forbid anyone, even in the most polite terms, > disagrees with *your* sweeping statements--especially > if it's a TMer. > Yeah, God forbid anyone, even in the most polite terms, disagree with *you* sweeping statements--especially if it's a TMer. So, what, exactly is a "TMer" anyway? Is that someone who practices TM twice a day, for exactly twenty minutes? What if it's twenty-one minutes, or you miss a day? Are you still a TMer? What if you become an informant on a Maharishi-bashing Usenet or Yahoo! Group? > > People just don't like to admit that they > > have chosen badly in the past; they'd rather stand > > there in the middle of Nowhere, Kansas blaming their > > physiology, their astrology, and the gods than take > > responsibility for the fact that they made a slight > > mistake several years ago when buying that roadmap > > to California. :-) > > Or maybe, just maybe, THEIR EXPERIENCE IS DIFFERENT. > Maybe, but which one: the THC experience, the LSD experience, the amrit, ras, betel, wine, or the hopping experience?
