Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Date: February 21, 2016 03:10PM
ironically, and conveniently, the cult lives by the code of "karma", so to them, it was "meant to be", that this man lost his life. In fact, in their skewed way of seeing, they very likely feel that he achieved a better birth because he was hit by a "devotee", in a "maha" boat.
Such is the deeply rooted illusion they delude themselves with. The sick justifications I've heard in my life for this type of tragedy and other criminal cheating done by devotees never ceases to blow my mind. They're "sweet lord" and "savior of the most fallen", will "fix" everything. Kinda makes you wonder how these freaks sleep at night. Maybe it's why butler is always so sick and fragile. Guy hasn't slept in years. Anyway, certainly the "sins" of his disciples are wearing thin on his nerves by now. You know, since he has taken all their karma and all...
It's a matter of time before he'll be comfortably resting in his samadhi. At that time, his remaining few followers will finally feel a mild sense of freedom from the shackles. Others will keep themselves enslaved in the cage he built in their minds. But many will wake up as if from a dream and wonder what the heck happened.
Poor Sai. He is the prime example of the eventually criminal effects of submitting your life to a cult. He may never serve time in the physical prison cell, but he has already spent a lifetime imprissoned in his cult-imposed prison of the mind. Floating in a cease pool of imaginary friends, being fed cheap solutions, never facing or thinking for himself, hanging on the words of a guru who believes he's a god on earth. He's trapped in slavery to an illusion so deep that it's not likely he'll ever make it out. If he was even half a decent man, he would put his head down, humbly ask forgiveness for his careless act to the poor family, serve time in jail and deeply reflect on what he has accomplished thus far in his life that is not a complete and utter lie and charade.
What a sloppy and pointless legacy these second and third generation devotee kids live in. They make some cheesy films, or end up working in the cults various half-baked businesses. Tulsi will forever live in the shadow of her homo-phobic, quasi-Christian/Hindu dad. All these other guys, many of which I went to school within a botched gurukula in the Philippines that was near-closed down because the gurus own son (siddha) was visiting prostitutes in town, are all floating around. Divorced, struggling, pretending that thier chanting and dancing and so forth will "save" them from some evil world that is an eternal threat. They're afraid of saying hello to me. Over the years I've reached out to over a dozen of them. No reply. No hello. Nothing. What are they so afraid of? Out of 36 guys I went to school with, 2-3 have conversed with me. The rest might as well not exist. They're not online, have no public persona other than what the cult allows them to have. They keep everything secret. They are hiding. What are they hiding? What are they protecting?
After nearly 40 years of being in existence as a guru, all that their guru has left as a legacy for humanity is some straggling videos of him in his early and late 30's?! You literally cannot find any contemporary photographs, lectures, chants etc? How is this possible? How can a so-called "teacher of the universe" have nothing more to talk about after all these years? He's just retreated to his hideout in cozy Hawaii and asked that the few idiots around him serve him and tin foil his home while he gives orders for political influence and social reform from his little hideaway??!! All these gurus are like this. They surround themselves with a few select people and just spew the same shit over and over. They all have thier nice clothes, temples, servants, food, cars and so forth. No one ever questions anything. I've seen so many of these guys. So called "great men". What great thing is it that they have done? Hoodwinked people into worshipping a smurf-colored God who dances with 12 year old village girls and steals their clothes? Please wake up people!
If you entered Sai's mind as he sits in court, you would see an internal monologue something like this: "oh narasinghadev! Please save me from these demons who do not know you! i know, oh lord, that You will punish them for harassing us devotees! You will protect me just like you protected Prahlad maharaja. Please let me go back to serving Srila prabhupad!". I wonder how long he'll wait for narasinghadev to pop out of that courtroom pillar and slaughter all those "demons" in the courtroom. Maybe we will finally get a real photograph of god in action!
I trust this illustrated the utter sadness of things. It should. To an even mildly sane mind.