Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Date: March 09, 2021 05:31AM
Truth wins Wrote:
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> The practice of Bhakti often makes one vulnerable
> as we become more trusting, open hearted, humble,
> docile, tolerant....
But in the same time, tradition requires seriousness in verification. Hence the allegation of sectarian behavior - an activist with a specific position in the hierarchy (formerly formal, later informal, since "there are no centers") communicates that this and that person is offensive. It should be avoided. But what did she do? What evidence? Such inquisitiveness is Vedic seriousness. Silence in response. And earlier the narrative toward the "warned" person that "I want you to come closer to God". A moment later, "no interest to make him come closer to God" any more. It's just manipulation.
Cheap shit Sweeties.
> Some of us are now on the outside looking in.
> I know that when you are inside, your vision is
> very clouded and you keep ignoring the red flags.
In fact, at one point, while reading the Vedic scriptures very intensively, I once listened to a lecture on the retreate of one of the "masters" in SIF, I realized that my reading is deeper and their mind is blocked.
> Maybe it is not done on purpose and they don’t
> realize what they are doing.
Mechanisms of party, sect, MLM, drug wedges etc.
> After a while we get lazy and let others decide
> for our lives.
In Poland there were people for whom strong leaders have become a comfortable foundation for their spiritual life. They didn't have to think. When such and such a leader counted the soil, it was a source of anxiety. This is an unnatural situation. There is no one to listed to...
> I still “believe” that lots of it is done on an
> unconscious level.
> We just fall into it and become mindless robots.
This is either suspect or is evidence of mental bondage and lack of spiritual vision. If you say "robots can do that" on the one hand and read "kitchen policies" three times a week on the other hand, it becomes suspicious.
Truth wins Wrote:
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> Adults are responsible for their actions and
> decisions.
But the idea itself is attractive and compelling. People were drawn to the idea of love for God. But they face a system of recruitment and imposed control. Regardless of their level of purification or implementation. The Vedic comparison that warns is "a viper with a jewel on its head". The gem is beautiful, it captivates, but the viper is poisonous. The group that protects the drug dealer and at the same time teaches philosophy higher is such a viper.
> As I said it before, I will always also remember
> the positive experiences, the good friends and
> teachers.
For sure there are many nice people with empathy, intelect and so on. Lot's of charity actions, feeding homeless people, visiting orphanages etc.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/09/2021 05:34AM by DaWatcher.