--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know exactly what she is talking about below, but
> although I was very much into the TMO I never let it
> have such an extreme effect on me. I certainly saw
> people doing this- especially the "impurity" of others
> routine-but always thought that they just had their
> own problems. I have found that the majority of
> non-meditators I meet are of much greater
> psychological health than the majority of TMer's I
> knew in Fairfield. Don't for one moment think you are
> special. Your attachments are just different than
> "non-meditators."

TM-ers have always come across as rather immature people. IMO. The 
american Purushas for example, what was their real focus ? Money. 
European Purusha ? Power and influence. What makes them/us "special" is 
that we have a technique of self-development that actually works. No 
one who takes this path serious is left alone in his/her limitations.
During these 30 odd years I have seen tremendous growth in some, and 
stagnation in others. Those who stagnated was always the fellows who 
would find an excuse to do the Programme "later" - without exception.

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