--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote: > > > > > > Let's face it: none of you would even be acceptable in > > > a cult dome. What, are we, your last resort? > > > > LOL! > > > > That's really it, isn't it? There are a number of > > people here who REALIZE that they would never be > > allowed within a hundred yards of an "official" > > TM butt-bouncing dome. And yet they look around > > at the others who aren't allowed in and they say > > to themselves, "I'm not as bad as THEY are. Maybe > > if I make enough noise and insult these other > > rejects enough times, they'll let me back in > > to the clubhouse." > > > > Funniest image in a great long while, Vaj. Thanks. > > Classic projection. When confronted with one's own > doubts about one's spiritual practice, teacher, or > tradition, EXTERNALIZE them and project all the > anger that one feels towards ones self for feel- > ing these doubts onto those who are open about > having them, or worse, onto those who LAUGH at the > doubts and at those who feel threatened about > having them.
You know, Barry, it isn't clear whether you're trying to convince the TM supporters here that we have doubts, or trying to convince eveyone else that we have doubts. Or, even more likely, that you're trying to convince *yourself* that we have doubts. If it's the first possibility, it isn't working for me, sorry. If it's the third, how's it working for you?
