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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just chant, ski, mountain bike and be happy. And train your guru's students in such a way that the sanyasin legend on the retreate should be accepted with dignity by placing him in the hotel corridor ...I know. Later gave him a room.. > He is too busy trying to protect and love his son > in law and
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ----------------------------------------------- > "You would think with 25 kitchen servants and 35 > preparations a day, > spending over a hundred dollars a meal, you > a##holes could make something > good to eat. Instead I have to go to a Chinese > restaurant to get a bite to > eat. Assholes!!!’" That is the gist. Creating idols ends up
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I guess that since the bar is set very low, she > passes for a superstar. Her boobs aren't big. Male traits. Effeminate husband ... > The Wailana videos are getting more and more > elborate. I guess there must be some extra money > from Tulsi’s campaign. Singing Maha Mantra and "Lay
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
Robots can do that. And this is the end of the story. Not so horrible like this below, but poetry 3:54 suits. Farewell friends.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People must find out who butler really is behind > his sweet lectures. > When he does that closing his eyes real hard and > makes it look he is so sincere and humble. > And the OSCAR for best actor goes to: > chris butler for his role in “The 33rd Acarya”. > Who is the real person behind the
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What? Your guru is a cult leader and you guys have > your own Elite system. There was such an atmosphere and such a narrative, even in the mouths of the most important leaders in Poland, that all "on site" are close to the Guru and all pure devotees. Of course, when you read the rejection list, this
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The mind generates all types of fantasy. It's > perhaps not entirely useless, so I take that back, > but its function and usefulness are often > considered from the cult dynamic. So a dream or > vision or seemingly very real experience that is > trying to jolt us away from the dependence
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
Or another paradox. Initiated vs uninitiated. I already wrote about it, but another example. One woman. Always with the homeless. Giving them food, giving them Gauranga mantra, kirtans. Peak empathy. 25 or 30 years of faithful service. Uninitiated. And what? Some Midget or former leader arranged for her to approach the guru? Nope. Sanyasis would call something like this a scandal. But who cares.
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When butler decided to create a more godly society > with his secret weapon: Tulsi Gabbard, he did not > know he would shoot himself in the foot. I have emphasized here the inconsistencies of this "Tulsi Gabbard" legend, its founding myths and other legends. About the fact that if the next marria
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Never mind the fact that in healthy human > relationships the goal is never to control the > object of one's affection. In fact, emphasizing the control aspect in a relationship seems unnatural. In practice, however, interpersonal relationships are influencing. Impact in the short term means tha
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I recall how when I was young, my male friends in > the cult would imagine that they were Sakhas in > their eternal pastimes with Krishna. Naturally, > they were boys, this appealed to them. Think how > disappointing it must feel when they die and wake > up as a mere flip flop of Nanda Maharaj
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The revelation of one's eternal gopi body. Actually, it's the body of a Manjari maidservant. A Manjari as a leader. It's Gaudiya line, not Nimbarka's. Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In all my years of chanting I was never given the >
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
The Whirlwind Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And they teach that crap to abused kids?! How do > they tell that to kids who were abused in their > schools?! How can somebody tell a little who as > raped when he was very young, that he deserved it > whether he realizes it or not?! What?! This narrative forgets the presence of the place -
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it is your karma, you have to surrender more, you > have to chant more, it is Maya. Surrender more? Can't surrender more. According to the teachings, it is not a question of own will (if we stay only within the teachings...). And so on... One can "surrender" to the whims of leaders ...
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What is a mind game in the group is the polarity > of it. > Butler is half Moses half Pharaoh. Slaves Hebrews born to serve, to the pharaoh Heed To his every word, live in fear Faith Of the unknown one, the deliverer Wait Something must be done, four hundred years Metallica!
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have you looked and checked in with your Lord in > your heart and your scriptures to see if these > people that you are talking about are in fact pure > devotees? and even if you received a confirmation > bias from one of those sources that they indeed > are pure, what difference does it real
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >  When you're talking about the Lord in the heart, > DaWatcher, are you referring to the 4 armed blue > God who is speculated as somehow sitting in the > heart organ? Personally or as a former member of SIF? > Next to the spirit soul? And when you > refer to the scriptures as a metho
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
Free labor? Robots can do that. With kitchen policies.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
This is interesting. Mr. Midgett brings you a profound science about moisturizing. QuoteEpic nature experiences this summer. Taking a moment to hydrate — essential for optimal functioning of the body and the brain. But according to Ayurveda we don’t need to over hydrate either. Find the right amount for your body according to weather, season and activity level Enlightening... You are
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I will never forget how my roommates would get > home from a long day work and be forced to sit > behind a computer to work for wailana. > This is wat kills me. They think that they have > offered salvation to many. Well, this is salvation for the world like natural aging with 1mm thick make-up o
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
And wait. You were coast guardsmen and looked after the dolphins, but you were always free, no job, nob obligations. Suspicious. Or maybe those dolphins were trained and they were throwing you some parcels ... How to call such a dolphin to bring a package ... Hmm ... I think so: This way:
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My heart breaks for all the people who are being > exploited. They should stop teaching. Mostly "old gang leaders". The younger generation is more or less well-mannered, they were not drug addicts, did not achieve nirvakalpa-samadhi on LSD, and were not "no job, no obligations, free" as coa
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Aaaahh...I was told a story of one sleeping leader and small baby crying. Wow! All great PR SIF departament activists..What a nectar to deny...
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just know that the fear of offenses has been > used as a tool to keep devoteesin line. Frightening with offences. At the same time, reluctance to confront the scriptures (sastra), and always ready to relativize a lot if you show with your finger that they do not respect tradition. SIF activists, you do no
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Or another example from the discussions in recent days. About PURE DEVOTEE. I asked - who said that "Such and such is Pure Devotee". The answer was: "X. das told that. Y.dasi told that." And who are they? X treating A.dasi jak gestapo man - heard that personally, or Z kicking out a sick person out of a center? Who are they? Sect hierarchy? Ooops.I forgot. The qu
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What is the highest achievement in Bhakti Yoga: > “Krishna is free to do anything and everything”. Confronting this with the Bhagavad Gita one can find the words that "wherever morality and the principles of religion fall, He comes" He - as Vasudeva-Krsna. Not Krsna from Vrindavana. In armor and
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It tells you that you fell from grace and you are > responsible for all the crap that happens to you. > Pretty much another version of Adam and Eve > messing up. In SIF, the topic is treated inaccurately. There are other voices too. One of them is the claim that the theory of the fall of the soul from
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2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Even if it is not a trap, it is absolutely soul > crushing to believe that divinity is so ruthless. The question is through the eyes we look at. When viewed through the eyes of the dharmic religions, the world is already cruel. Let's take slaughterhouses. And not even meat production. Cases where butche
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
2 years ago
DaWatcher
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have been in this group for many months and > tried my best to share my personal experiences. > In all of Henri’s interviews, people only speak of > brainwashing and the many faults of butler. This > path is not as simple as this. > I was already internally guided to the vedic > wisdom at ag
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