--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
 And the more that they
> argue with others and try to assert that they *have*
> definitively solved the mystery of life, the *less* I'm
> convinced that they have solved the mystery. And the 
> more I feel comfortable with having no clue myself.
> 
> What, after all, can be "sure" that it's got things all
> figured out? Only a self.
> 
> And the more that self believes that it *has* got things
> all figured out, and the more it argues with other selves
> for the supremacy of its ideas and concepts, IMO the more 
> likely that self is to *remain* a self.
> 
> Cool, I guess, if that's what you want out of life. 

I beg to differ Barry-- You of all the people here on FFL have 
unceasingly argued for your point of view regarding Maharishi and 
those who do TM. You are constantly asserting this and that about 
us, and insisting what our motives are. 

Of all those here, what you have written about people who argue with 
others and assert their beliefs, and think they have it all figured 
out, describes you best. 

You regularly and insistently post your thoughts, opinions and 
beliefs about those who practice TM and believe in what Maharishi is 
doing; what their motives, emotions and life perspectives are. And 
it is always a negative assessment.

So before you go off again on this newly discovered other side of 
the fence, please be aware that you are for the most part describing 
how many others see you here.:-)

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