A few thoughts for d
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Anna ®

08/26/2005, 03:34:57
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d,

From reading your posts, it's beginning to look as though you've come here wanting to prove to yourself that your parents are right, and that it's okay for them to do what they do. That it's okay for your parents to be practising premies. And may be you are also seriously considering becoming a premie yourself one day too.

IMO, I think it's fine for your parents to be practising premies, if that's what they really want in their lives. One of my best friends is a premie of over 30 years. It's his choice. And if you eventually decide to get k, it's your life and you have to make your own choices and decisions. It's up to you. But I would find it strange because as the techniques are so easily available on the internet nowadays, why do people have to go to M for it? The only reason I can think of is the Master part. But he's not a master any more, according to EV now. He's a motivational speaker. So it all gets a bit confusing.

In a thread below you said your parents sent m lots of money and yet they can't afford to camp at Amaroo. How about they use the money that they would have sent to m to pay for Amaroo camping, (as that money will eventually go to m too) but at least this way they get something out of it as well! Just a thought. But reading this through, I've suddently realised how wrong it is that your parents feel that they should send m their money. M is a multi-millionaire. Have a look at the photo of his house on EPO. The old saying "Charity begins at home" is so true. Your parents' money should be kept in the family. Your family. Not M's! His kids live in absolute luxury and have everything they could ever wish for and more (materially that is). It is so very wrong that M takes this money. I think he should refuse it. He has way more than enough.

It's worth bearing in mind, when you read EPO, that you probably won't feel the betrayal that many premies feel when they first read there. Premies who have been sincere devotees, sometimes for over 30 years, know very little about m's way of life and his behaviour. So reading EPO can be a real shock for them.







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