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To John: A Lesson I Learned as Early as 1976

Dec 08, 2006 01:33 PM
by danielhcaldwell


John,

A lesson I learned as early as 1976
is that one must be getting the results
one was working for when individuals
ignore the issues you raise and instead
turn the attention on yourself, your motives,
etc.

I learnt that in 1976 when several Leadbeater
students instead of dealing with my questions
about Mr. Leadbeater and his Theosophy instead
tried to turn the tables and question my
motives, etc.  

So I must say I feel it somewhat of an honor
when Mr. Aveline and his colleagues focus on
me rather than the issues, such as ULT, etc.

It tells me that either I am accomplishing what
I set out to do or the issues are raising 
a great deal of anixiety, etc. in the person doing
the attack.

As I have said before I may be one bad m----  f--------.
Even a Maha-Dupga.

I may be all that and yet the observations and facts
are there on the current issue - ULT, its associates, etc. -
you need only to read the postings by Gregory Tillett
and Carl Ek on the subject.  So far most of what they have written
has been conveniently ignored.  And so far they have not
been directly attack although there have been hints here
and there.

Daniel






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