IanKoviak Wrote:
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> Always ready to dramatize and drum up how "happy"
> the next SIF guru is as he drags his japa mala
> along the ground...
Japa Mala made of Tulasi wood considered in the Vaishnava tradition as sacred should rather not be exposed to the cold wind, but kept in a bag. Like a relic. It would be good not to promote the "loose American style" of waving relics, right?
> Throwing happiness to the wind, Balakiya explains
> why he was so happy before he ever met Butler and
> how he got an ounce more happier after hearing his
> gurus amazing rants and raves:
> [
iowainformer.com]
His statement is illogical, not grammatical.
> It must help ones happiness meter when you never
> had to work and could just stroll the beaches your
> disciples pay you to live on... you know, so you
> can stay happy.
I have seen the mansion. Got pictures.
Anyway, I don't see "any trace of smile of inner happiness" against the narrative in the video. I see an old tired man whose attraction to the sunset is associated rather with autumn life and death.
> Balakiya has been around for a while. He is now
> building his own guru career (like acharya das et
> al) replete with drove videos of him dragging his
> tulsi beads on the ground and showing his future
> disciples where he likes to be most: The beach.
And this is another interesting element. In fact, Balakhilya das has been coming to Poland probably since 1999 or 2000. You write that
he is now building his own guru career. In practice, he has been doing it for 19, 20 years.
But this is very significant - because on posters advertising his lectures he is described as "known in th world". Apparently it's not "known in the world" since you don't know.
> Sound like someone you know? The man is arrogant.
> He's basically telling his viewers that he has had
> a wonderful life and now it's all that much more
> wonderful because he lives on a beach and is
> supported by his few fanatical idol worshippers
> and chants all day tot he sounds of crashing waves
> and the view of a sweet sunset. That is not your
> average spiritually vulnerable seeker who has gone
> through some major mental distress or loss. So bad
> marketing move on his part, on that note.
Balakhilya das tries to speak slowly and clearly. Nevertheless, he omits "das" in his spiritual name. Doesn't want to be a servant anymore? Moments later, he recommends a Guru. Want to be a broker? A level in the hierarchy between the student and the transparent medium? Medium which should be Self-effulgent and not created?
> These guys sit in a naive mind state that they> idealistically feel the average person can also
> achieve.
I have listened, i have tried this expert guidance and left. Couldn't stand any more. Thanks.
> little "viral" video here. The fact that he even
> needs to produce one negates the so-called power
> of his teachings and spiritual approach. If it
> works and it's so powerful why do you have to do
>
all of this crazy stuff to get attention???Very good point. Here you can read, that a room for 1,500 seats for Balakhilya das listeners was rented. And you can say that hundreds come. Why are they not staying?
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dzienniklodzki.pl]
> Tulsi recently claimed she was sporting a BJP
> scarf because someone threw it around her neck and
> clicked a picture... I don't know about you, but I
> would never let anyone come up to me and throw
> anything around my neck and snap a picture unless
> I was ok with it.
Come on, after such expert guidance like in the clip she's to be salvation for the Whole World!
>
> You can see the financially fraud and political
> web of Butler on the www.meanwhileinhawaii.com
> site.
I would like to ask Balakhilya das some questions:
1) How big part of happines was money from Mr. Patrick B.
2) Why weren't we told about young Siddha B. Prince?
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/11/2020 08:31PM by DaWatcher.