--- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <rorygoff@> > > wrote: > > > > > > I am *very* happy with the way Fairfield has been evolving; it > > feels > > > more and more free, spontaneous, conscious and loving -- as if > > large > > > numbers of people are freeing themselves of the fear-filled > belief > > > that they must pretend to be someone they are not in order to > > realize > > > the Self. If their further growth entails exploring other avenues > > of > > > spiritual inquiry, great! The more the merrier. Fairfield is > indeed > > > enriched by all the new currents of spirituality here. > > > > > > I have nothing but gratitude for the TMO however; they are doing > > > their thing, and it's a very good thing indeed for those who wish > > to > > > avail themselves of it. My post was only intended to point out > the > > > irony that Nablusos is apparently advocating the continued > monopoly > > > of an exclusive club that he himself would not be allowed to join > > > > So you think Maharishi and Benjamin Creme are not on the same > team ? > > Think again. > > No; personally, I think *everyone* is "on the same team," whether > they know it or not. I am just saying that as far as the TMO here in > FF is concerned, if you're a TM Teacher advocating *any* spiritual > teaching other than MMY's, you are not welcome in the Dome. And > again, I have no problem with that; they have a perfect right to > operate in any way they please. > > > If the US of A was not in such a mess I would be happy to go there > > and fly in the Domes for a while. > > Again, at present *you are not welcome in the Dome* if you are a TM > Teacher publicly advocating any teaching other than MMY's -- whether > you or I think they are "on the same team" or not is not relevant to > the badge-keepers :-)
Another reason not to enter that strange country. The americans always comes through as extraordinary rigid anyway, and the americans in the Movement are no exceptions. Could be a national disease, and one that gradually is driving USA into international isolation. The rest of the world is just getting more and more fed up with the rigid, stupid and rough american foreign policy I suppose. The world is moving on, but the americans do not seem to have grasped this simple fact. Just for the record; Benjamin Creme's views are not "other than MMY's" For more information, please see: http://www.shareintl.org
