--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > It's...what...eight years later now? > > > > And Andrew Skolnick, the non-meditator, has moved > > on and wisely doesn't even THINK about TM and TMers > > any more, especially about those few insane TMers > > who once obsessed on him and did everything they > > could to try to destroy him and his reputation > > because he wrote a few things they didn't like > > about Deepak Chopra in a medical journal. > > You think Skolnick has moved on? The second I showed up > he started accusing me of everything that went wrong in > the wikipedia article.
With some reason. > It's not easy to move on from a $194 million lawsuit. Or from an obsession with "destroying your enemies," it would seem. What else can you call your crusade? > He DID finally bow out claiming that he couldn't take > the vandalism... Which is EXACTLY what some of the things you and other idiots were doing. > ...but in fact, his bowing out coincided with requests > by TMers for mediation. > > And for that matter, you and judy have been sparring > for over a decade now and you haven't moved on either. Mea culpa. I have a strange fascination with insanity. And now for something completely different, I reinsert the part of my post that you snipped out, obviously not wishing to deal with: > And the same amount of time later, those *same* pro- > ponents of meditation, the thing that is supposed > to free them from attachment and make their lives > bliss, are *still* obsessing on Skolnick and rubbing > their cyberhands together with glee as they plot > how to destroy him and his reputation. The only > thing that has changed for them in all these years > is now they try equally hard to destroy Chopra and > *his* reputation as well. > > Sure speaks volumes about the value of TM, eh?