Nov 7 NVN Letter to the Editor
Nov 7 NVN Letter to the Editor
Well, since an abundance of people had been writing scathing letters to the editor for the past several weeks,
and several people writing to the editor about their major healings and how RSE was a spiritual center of the
world, and how GLen Cunningham was just as disgruntled as David Mc, I had enough.
So, here was my letter to the editor.
They inserted their own headline, but thankfully, kept my entire letter intact without editing it.
And it was one of only 2 or 3 letter that week.
Nice placement by the NVN staff as well.
"ex RSE Student has similar experience to Cunningham's"
Dear Letter to the Editor,
After weeks of reading vitriolic editorials from Ramtha students to
former students and the rest of the community espousing their beliefs,
I felt inclined to write as to the
extreme nature and verbiage of the letters and attacks.
These letters do not sound like they are coming from a united
community at all much less
an "enlightened worldwide spiritual center".
I was a former member of RSE for 19 years as well as a citizen of
Thurston County.
I last attended an RSE event 1 ? years ago. So my views and experience
are a bit more current. With that being said, I have been a member and
also a former member, so I have experience of the mindset on both
sides of the fence.
I have personal experience much akin to Mr. Cunningham's (while at
RSE) as well as some experiences as some former members, although I
will not go so far out on a limb as to say I saw JZ Knight nor Glen
Cunningham while out of body.
My views are very close to Glen's and I too, will steer people clear
of RSE if asked.
But since I am not asked, nor am I any part of the Yelm community any
longer, I pretty much keep my life to myself and have chosen to move
away. Yelm is a lovely community, but RSE was not my cup of tea
(albeit it took me 19 years of tasting an unsavory brew) and in no way
serves me.
I must say, in my 19 years in Yelm, I received more help and support
from local families like the Reichel's, the Goodwin's ( of Rainier,
not RSE) and Harding's than I did from the entire RSE student body
combined during my tenure in the community. THAT is what I will take
with me from Yelm.
Ramtha's teachings profess to "help thy neighbor", but I have rarely
seen that other than in people like Steve Klein writing letters to the
editor of how much he contributed to
monetarily to the library (tooting one's horn is what I think it is called).
Actions speak louder than words.
If the best RSE students can do is call people former students "small minded",
"victims", "bullies" and tell them to "get over it" and "run far ,
far away", I think the
current curriculum at RSE could use some classes in diplomacy,
kindness, and good natured-ness in which they would be awarded
t-shirts at the end of the class saying,
"Plays well with others".
Tree
Reno, Nevada
and several people writing to the editor about their major healings and how RSE was a spiritual center of the
world, and how GLen Cunningham was just as disgruntled as David Mc, I had enough.
So, here was my letter to the editor.
They inserted their own headline, but thankfully, kept my entire letter intact without editing it.
And it was one of only 2 or 3 letter that week.
Nice placement by the NVN staff as well.
"ex RSE Student has similar experience to Cunningham's"
Dear Letter to the Editor,
After weeks of reading vitriolic editorials from Ramtha students to
former students and the rest of the community espousing their beliefs,
I felt inclined to write as to the
extreme nature and verbiage of the letters and attacks.
These letters do not sound like they are coming from a united
community at all much less
an "enlightened worldwide spiritual center".
I was a former member of RSE for 19 years as well as a citizen of
Thurston County.
I last attended an RSE event 1 ? years ago. So my views and experience
are a bit more current. With that being said, I have been a member and
also a former member, so I have experience of the mindset on both
sides of the fence.
I have personal experience much akin to Mr. Cunningham's (while at
RSE) as well as some experiences as some former members, although I
will not go so far out on a limb as to say I saw JZ Knight nor Glen
Cunningham while out of body.
My views are very close to Glen's and I too, will steer people clear
of RSE if asked.
But since I am not asked, nor am I any part of the Yelm community any
longer, I pretty much keep my life to myself and have chosen to move
away. Yelm is a lovely community, but RSE was not my cup of tea
(albeit it took me 19 years of tasting an unsavory brew) and in no way
serves me.
I must say, in my 19 years in Yelm, I received more help and support
from local families like the Reichel's, the Goodwin's ( of Rainier,
not RSE) and Harding's than I did from the entire RSE student body
combined during my tenure in the community. THAT is what I will take
with me from Yelm.
Ramtha's teachings profess to "help thy neighbor", but I have rarely
seen that other than in people like Steve Klein writing letters to the
editor of how much he contributed to
monetarily to the library (tooting one's horn is what I think it is called).
Actions speak louder than words.
If the best RSE students can do is call people former students "small minded",
"victims", "bullies" and tell them to "get over it" and "run far ,
far away", I think the
current curriculum at RSE could use some classes in diplomacy,
kindness, and good natured-ness in which they would be awarded
t-shirts at the end of the class saying,
"Plays well with others".
Tree
Reno, Nevada
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That's what we each need to continue to do, in our own ways; educate, educate, educate the public !
Word does get out and I know it's true that around Yelm, there are plenty of students who do express at least a modicum of doubt, thanks to EMF and others that they know who will privately question. JZ doesn't have to invite newbies into the elite Blue College (hysterical laughter), for nuttin'. It's strictly business. PEOPLE HAVE QUIT and she needs to refill those seats. If Blue College had never allowed newcomers once it was a full audience, then we'd clearly see how the majority of those students have left RSE. It's filled with newbies and foreigners. Ripe to be duped, sad to say.
Sure, there are the old diehards, but that's true of any cult. Most people last 2 - 3 years and they move on OUT.
Subscribing to the NVNews is fairly inexpensive for a year long weekly newspaper. It might just be worth it for documentation.
Word does get out and I know it's true that around Yelm, there are plenty of students who do express at least a modicum of doubt, thanks to EMF and others that they know who will privately question. JZ doesn't have to invite newbies into the elite Blue College (hysterical laughter), for nuttin'. It's strictly business. PEOPLE HAVE QUIT and she needs to refill those seats. If Blue College had never allowed newcomers once it was a full audience, then we'd clearly see how the majority of those students have left RSE. It's filled with newbies and foreigners. Ripe to be duped, sad to say.
Sure, there are the old diehards, but that's true of any cult. Most people last 2 - 3 years and they move on OUT.
Subscribing to the NVNews is fairly inexpensive for a year long weekly newspaper. It might just be worth it for documentation.
That's a great idea! Subscribe and deluge with "truth" letters. I just keep wondering why Judith "manifests" this all....
= Very small amygdala = lack of conscience. New studies on the brain are in place right now and don't support jzrk's spew. Perhaps she ought "manifest" a medical degree for herself being very detailed on including allllll of the required anatomy and physiology in "real terminology" and just maybe some correct spelling.
= Very small amygdala = lack of conscience. New studies on the brain are in place right now and don't support jzrk's spew. Perhaps she ought "manifest" a medical degree for herself being very detailed on including allllll of the required anatomy and physiology in "real terminology" and just maybe some correct spelling.
"I never really understood religion - it just seemed a good excuse to give" - Ten Years After circa 1972
JZ can attract one thing
All of jz's court cases are just her attracting her fears, she's mastered that.
She's so stormy and moody her fears just come racing right to her.
She's so stormy and moody her fears just come racing right to her.