--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ...the project of writing about your experiences in the > movement to put it into perspective is really useful for > helping get your mind around it all. I did a lot of > writing about my experiences for my own benefit and I'm > glad I did. Attachment to the movement sounds like > negative spin on a person's interest in a part of their > life that was important.
Yup. Exactly. Interestingly enough, those who propose this "attachment" argument were never involved with the TMO themselves. They never put their lives on the line for what they believed in. So when it comes time for them to get *their* minds around something they believed in for so long, *they* won't even have much to write about. :-) > Being critical isn't just an attack, it is sharing your > perspective. I will never stop being fascinated with the > movement and my participation in it. At least till "Nature > silences me"! An Irish toast I ran across the other day: "May your coffin be made of the wood of a hundred- year-old oak tree that I shall plant tomorrow."
