--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> > wrote: > > > > Well I always wondered why they took such a great movement, > > with so many devoted followers, and pretty much totally > > wrecked it. As Marek pointed out, now, even when they > > introduce something that might be of value, the motivations > > are so suspect that most of us don't even bother. > > That's the thing that's striking me lately. The TMO > keeps enforcing these policies that would *deny* > TMers and teachers the supposed benefits of being > a "member in good standing" of the TM movement. > > But as far as I can tell, there aren't any. > > When was the last time anything was offered that was > of interest? Therefore, threatening to declare someone > anathema and keep them out of the domes or keep them > from teaching TM (which they can't do anyway without > paying another $4000 for a course they already took) > is sorta like being growled at by a toothless lion. >
In which case, why is everyone so down on them? And, the most important personal benefit to being in "good standing" with the TMO for the past 20 years has been the privilge to do group program in the domes. I guess if you don't see that as worthwhile, you don't see ANYTHING the TMO does as worthwhile...
