--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> wrote: > > > > > > Steve, odd that the current course is quite successful, > > > with the underwriting of the course, the arrival of the > > > pundits, the experiences reported, and yet you see it > > > in an entirely negative light...What does that say about > > > your spiritual practice? Not much, in my book. > > > > Vaj sees things his way, you see things your way, that's > > all. > > > > Me, I see the "underwriting" as a nostalgic attempt by a > > few wealthy long-term members of the TM movement to allow > > Maharishi to die with his illusions that he still *has* > > a movement intact. > > But the TMO is constantly getting infusions of millions of > dollars. Your logic is flawed. This is the first time that > MMY has directed such infusions to sponsor participation in > such a large course of this type IN THIS COUNTRY, but donors > have sponsored large courses in other countries, and of course > donors have been purchasing land and building buildings > for the TMO for decades. > > I gotta think that you know this, given how long you have hung > around the TMO taking snipes at it, so the question arises: > why do you pretend that your speculation is meant seriously?
The bottom line is that Maharishi *can't* get 2000 people together for one of his courses unless he hires people from India to "staff" it. Color it how you will...in my book that speaks for itself.
