Ah the things Judy says when someone suggests that her behavior and beliefs might be a little...uh... cultlike. :-)
--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Then again, most of the folks here spent thousands > > of dollars and up to 30 years of their lives trying > > to learn to "fly." > > Actually, I spent $3,000 for the entire TM-Sidhis > course (not the $5,000 you claim below). Did you learn it in residence for six months? The cost for that was 5000 bucks, in 1977. > I *certainly* haven't spent anywhere near 30 years > of my life practicing the flying sutra or even the > entire TM-Sidhis program, nor has anyone else here. Ah...when she gets peeved, Judy forgets how to do *math*, too. :-) The first siddhis courses were in 1976 or so, Jude. I and at least one other person here were on courses in 1977. Just because you were late to the party doesn't mean that everyone else was. Given the people on this forum, I think it's likely that at least a few of them have been doing the TM siddhis for 30 years. Haven't you learned yet to not try to sound knowledgeable about a movement you were never a part of? :-) > Plus which, my motivations for taking the TM-Sidhis > course were (a) to further my development of > consciousness and (b) to further the development of > coherence in mass consciousness. If the practice > ever resulted in actual flying, that would be a > nice side benefit, but it wasn't why I took the > course or why I practice the program. Sure it wasn't, Judy. And you've never dumped on a film you've never seen. We *all* believe you here. :-) > BTW, when are you moving to Spain? In September, when the apartment becomes available. During the summer it rents per week for six times what I'll pay per month, so my lease starts after the current tenant has milked the tourists she'd already booked into it for July and August. Next year I'll be able to do the same thing, paying for my entire year's rent if I choose to escape the tourist crowds. You can rent it from me next year if you'd like. But then you'd have to leave New Jersey, wouldn't you? And we *all* know what a paradise New Jersey is, and about the intelligent and exciting people who choose to live there and breathe the fine air, and how hard it must be for you to leave. Hell, I think we all understand how hard it must be for you just to step away from your computer monitor, for fear that someone will tell lies about you. :-) Tell ya what...I'll throw in a free Internet connec- tion and a map to the lesbian bars. Interested yet? :-)
