--- In [email protected], taskcentered <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We launch our "Steps to Recovery" series with a discussion about bankruptcy. One of the > most pressing problems facing current and former TMers I have counseled is financial > wreckage -- remaining even long after leaving the Transcendental Meditation Movement. > This article, at http://tmfree.blogspot.com/2007/05/steps-to- recovery-bankruptcy- > primer.html , is intended to be a introduction to retiring debt. > > John M. Knapp, LMSW > http://tmfree.blogspot.com/ > http://trancenet.net/ > > [A] bad guru can be extremely good > for a sincere devoteeĀ . > It's the main reason so many bad gurus > do good business. They are merely idols > upon which sincere devotees project > their own divinity, with sometimes > seemingly miraculous results. > --Jody R, Guruphiliac.blogspot.com >
You can "prove" anything by choosing selective information. Here's the other side of that coin: Despite my strong adherence to the TM technique, and working for the Movement for three years when I was younger, I've always done very well financially. I'm not rich, but there is always enough money. Like Maharishi says, 200% of life.
