--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> "It's like a plea for a stay in an unpleasant 
> > place. IMO. To be subdued and treated by Tamas for a long period of 
> > time "  
> 
> You have a teenage hitchhiker in your basement wearing a ball gag
> right now don't you? 
> 
> Your revenge fantasy about Paul is spooky, spooky, spooky.
> 
> Buffalo Bill, Silence of the Lambs:
> 
> "It puts the lotion on its body or it gets the hose again"
> 
> 

Mmmm... I don't think he quite said that.


> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "nablusos108" <nablusos108@>
> wrote:
> >
> > > > > Agreed. Each of the criticisms of Maharishi and each of the 
> > > praises 
> > > > > of him, or responses to the criticisms should be judged on 
> > their 
> > > own 
> > > > > merits. I agree that Barry looks pretty one-sided sometimes, as 
> > > if 
> > > > > he has already made up his mind regarding any responses to a 
> > > > > criticism of Maharishi and what that represents to him.
> > > > > 
> > > > > I personally responded to Paul's stuff twice. Once to say his 
> > > phony  
> > > > > question and answer format was what is commonly known as 
> > > a 'hatchet 
> > > > > job', in other words selectively picking Q & A, designed to 
> > > reveal 
> > > > > the subject in the worst possible light, and the second time as 
> > a 
> > > > > response to the final question and answer posed by Paul, 
> > > suggesting 
> > > > > that he should perhaps change his name to "Perry Mason", a TV 
> > > lawyer 
> > > > > who always got his man. Neither response could be characterized 
> > > as 
> > > > > un-sane or extreme.
> > > > 
> > 
> > > 
> > I have no strong opinion on Heaven or Hell. Perhaps those states of 
> > Bliss and Tamas excist, perhaps not. But if Hell excists I think this 
> > Paul Mason fellow is a strong candidate for a prolonged stay in one 
> > of those premises. I mean, spreading slander about an outstanding 
> > Saint for money ??  It's like a plea for a stay in an unpleasant 
> > place. IMO. To be subdued and treated by Tamas for a long period of 
> > time at least is a guarantee for not having to deal with this lowlife 
> > fellow in our next incarnation.
> >
>


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