Truth wins Wrote:
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> No human is qualified to lead thousands of
> followers. I think that at the time this process
> was established, guru had an intimate circle of
> disciples.
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I didn’t inform most of my followers of my plan of action until only two days before I took it.
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Because my followers were sincere and serious in their endeavor to serve and love God, there was little trouble in the change. The only devotees who were confused were the few who had been trying to impress upon others that I was Krsna.
> It is insanity to micromanage so many people.
> No wonder butler has gone more and more crazy.
Scrum guide says: 5-9, older school max 23 etc...
> This is truly an absolutely crazy system to have
> go guide and chastize sommany people.
But in reality - no one call to the sheeps/centers in Poland.
> These systems are meant to keeo you small and
> disempowered.
What i heard from sanyasi legend was, that "guru" task is to make independent, but unfortunately it requires making it dependent at first.
Every school makes dependent on the beginning.
> Devotees are running away from pain and
> discomfort.
One of the former members in Poland described that in case of illness such persons were treated badly and by a form of more or less subtle pressure they wanted to get rid of them. I remember that the weak and the sick were still exploited. The businessman willingly took advantage of the sick devotee's help, but he did not pay her, because the sick devotee did not help much. Karma came back, he earned millions, died relatively young.
just-googling Wrote:
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> The Ekadasi phenomenon is certainly an indicator
> of lost critical thinking.
>
> First of all, to believe that all these horrible
> things will happen to you if you eat a grain on
> the 11th day of the Moon is ridiculous. Is it
> wise to consider g0d as such a vengeful
> task-master?
In general, the rotation of the Earth, around the Sun or the movement of the Moon is like a dynamo. Generator. It brings dynamics. You can't lie like a slime, because in a temperate climate you have to sow grain to grow and have something to eat for the winter. In one way or another, living organisms have adapted to the daily, annual or lunar cycle - the menstrual cycle. Whether it's evolution, or God the Creator, or maybe engineers from Orion - the connections are there. Given the brain's feedback network of impulse, potential positive feedback, it's not absurd to think that a faint signal from a twinkling star wouldn't set off some chaotic process.
The flowers rotate towards the moving sun.
Subliminal or above thresholds. Let's take the night. someone is sleeping. tap water drips. He tires like a man detained by the Gestapo or the NKVD, but he lies. Knock knock knock. But suddenly, when the rhythm of the funeral march starts beating, the scarecrow will get off his ass and turn off the fucking faucet.
> * Some gurus state that millet is NOT a grain ...
> even though it is in the graminae or grass/grain
> family of plants! Others disagree.
>
> * Some argue that peanuts are a legume and should
> NOT be consumed. Others disagree.
>
> * Some reckon that green beans are a vegetable...
> others disagree.
Good point.
Good attention.
And the issue may lie elsewhere. A quick glance - grain does not have chitin - fungi, insects and bacteria have it. But e.g. seed coat:
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Seed husk (testa) - an element of the structure of seeds of seed plants. It is formed as a result of the transformation of the ovule sheath (integumentum), sometimes also from the outer layers of the ovule center (nucellus). Because it is formed from the tissues of the parent plant, the husk contains a double set (2n) of maternal chromosomes[1].
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> Another point is that the Earth has different time
> zones: Monday in USA can be Tuesday in India, and
> thus sometimes the eleventh day after the New Moon
> will fall on different days in different time
> zones. Does the g0d of wrath take this into
> consideration I wonder? ha!
Good point. If the moon light is the the main factor....
Truth wins Wrote:
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> Imagine staying thirsty in super hot temperatures.
> Just to prove your loyalty to god.
> Who the actual hell came up with all these rules
> and regulations.
> There is nowhere to run. Even if you are aware,
> you are still stuck in a material body.
Material body means nervous system neurokinetics. Feedback loops.Etc..
When I have even a brief contact with Midgett's lectures for analysis - it causes me a feeling of strain and pain in the physical body.
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote:
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> The land where god himself walked, home to a
> billion Hindus, where the Vedas and mantras have
> been chanted with sincere faith since the dawn of
> time: ZERO EFFECT
>
> The least happy country in the world...
Good point.
> Krishna kids are taught that if they accidentally
> break Ekadashi it's like killing your mom and
> guru. HOLY SHIT! What a mind fuck.
Generally, people do not like contact with sick people or it is a discomfort. Contact with an alcoholic. His nervous system is dysregulated and this is avoided. It propagates to relatives.
> In order to bolster and retain social influence
> and control over naive peoples, Brahmins composed
> Puranas (and the countless rules/rituals) as a way
> to give pride to people in India that they belong
> to a "rich" history. In doing so, they created
> amalgamation scriptures and gods that took a
> little bit of buddhism, Samkhya, yoga and other
> philosophies and gods and created a new body of
> work (It's called sycretism). This has been
> happeing with myths and religions for thousands of
> years. Christianty and Islam as well as Buddhism
> undergoes and underwent the same metamorphasis.
> The same goes for chaitanya. Assorted biographical
> works created a "god" out of a religious fanatic
> with epilepsy.
The question of Egyptian influence. After all, Egyptian priests had bald heads. The deity "Ra". Not "Surya". Why is "Ravi" in Hindi. Buddhism One of the Sumerian hypotheses assumes the origin of the Sumerian ancestors from Tibet or Burma. And further transformations and mixing.
> Religious movements are started all the time. Here
> is a list of new religious movements. Guess who is
> on the list???
> [
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> Yup, yours truly...
Neo-Hindu. Hawaia Sampradaya.