Mole
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Last night I was listening to Fr Laurence Freeman, a Benedictine monk who teaches meditation world wide, and who is visiting Oz.
And it struck me that Laurence lacked spontaneity. It was as though he was on a drug. And he was - the drug of meditation.
But what first caught my attention was that Father Laurence defended the priestly perpetrators of child sexual abuse, but showed no concern for the victims.
This alerted me that something was wrong. So then I could see he had no spontaneity, and spoke with the voice of authority.
So I think Father Laurence is addicted to meditation and authority.
And it struck me that Laurence lacked spontaneity. It was as though he was on a drug. And he was - the drug of meditation.
But what first caught my attention was that Father Laurence defended the priestly perpetrators of child sexual abuse, but showed no concern for the victims.
This alerted me that something was wrong. So then I could see he had no spontaneity, and spoke with the voice of authority.
So I think Father Laurence is addicted to meditation and authority.