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1 year ago
Culthusiast
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The closest thing in Butler's cult to a "woman > guru" was Katyayani. As soon as she took on > followers, she was rejected by Butler, et al. What was the narrative behind this? Women can't teach? Only one guru is bona-fide, and that is Chris Butler? > Wailana, AKA Vaishnava Da
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- " and hindu nationalism." And that is also interesting. Bhaktivinode Thakur, spiritual great-great-grandfather to Balakhilya das, Acharya das, Siddheswar das etc. He had many faces, one of which was the struggle for the freedom of India and the promotion of Hindu nationalism. And here are the spiritual
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Well, when it comes to the events at Baguio School described by Ian Koviak, the guru did not care too much about the fate of the children. He washed the proverbial hands. The great merciful guru of the whole world announced that "i wasn't in charge. Tapas das was making an offering". What empathy .....Instant determination aimed at powdering yourself ... not protecting the children
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
The subject of Baguio School boys and children in the context of pedophile incidents is interesting in the context of forgiveness theory. Chris Butler recalled that he or God-Krishna would not forgive if the victim did not forgive. Did the boys from Baguio school forgive? Because somehow there is nothing about it. The second issue in the subject of one of the cases of pedophilia or attem
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
QuoteThe founder of the group is Chris Butler, born in 1948 in New Orleans. Like his father, from an early age he was engaged in philanthropic activities resulting from a strong influence on the entire family of Marxist philosophy. According to the official materials of the movement, "he became interested in meditation and yoga. He could then see the shallowness of atheistic and material phi
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
1 year ago
Culthusiast
Quote"New religious movements create a world so different from their surroundings that the transition of a social scientist to it may be comparable to the arrival of the Australian aboriginal tribe" Anna Kubiak
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
A find on the Polish Internet. Important statements are made, so you can refer to the questions often spoken by Midgett (Balakhilya das) who is extremely offensive because he teaches the truth above, etc. QuoteOfficially, Chris Butler founded his religious movement in Hawaii in 1977 as The Science of Identity Foundation - Chaitanya Mission, and the movement's headquarters is still the
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know how many times I expressed sadness, > frustration, and anxiety as a kid to both > instructors and my parents only to hear "it's just > your 'false ego'". Fucking animals. Oh yes, organizational and teaching leaders. Appointed by the guru. Setting the stan
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
They could make another movie. "The Boys of Baguio Brahmacari School". Finally, there is experience on board. Maybe they will be nominated for an Oscar ... Siddha Bellord could make his reminiscences. Reflections. Narrator: "- So what time did you get back from the Filipino prostitute? Was entering the school grounds associated with stress and difficulties, or did you do i
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Ask great guru of the world how many Times he spoke with people serving i.e. feeding homeless for 15, 20 years. As Midgett says - proper guidance, care..etc..I will Tell ya. Never. Even once. That is following Gita...
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gotta love Butlers political puppet pawns > reputation score: > Unevitable... > > And what exactly is "all purifying" for the > "heart" and "mind". What exactly does it do to the > heart muscle? And how is it helpful in "purifying" > my mi
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yet Butler devotees and Tulsi Gabbard squawk that > "Our education system is failing our kids..." > because a few schools introduce sex-ed talks to > lessen discrimination against gender-fluid people > or LGBTQ+ people. Laughing stock. I knew more > about heavy gay porn from Butler l
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Papa Midgett: "The very idea of inviting people to their place shows that they think they have something better" Really? And I thought that you can invite someone to your temple as a guest ... This means: "In its malignant forms, it is a defense mechanism in which the ego defends itself against disowned and highly negative parts of the self by denying their existence
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Once again Papa Midgett: ", that we lack opportunities, knowledge, proper care. and guidance, proper training," 1. Ian Koviak said - Chris Butler never visited the brahmacari school during his stay. When problems appeared - "I wasn't in charge. Tapas das was making an offering". Proper care? One polish woman devotee sold an appartment (for Poles is a goal of life to
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
This letter is quite a load for analysis. For example, Balakhilya das blaming the entire Gaudiya Math when, like Madhai das, emphasizes that it is a federation of temples. Even if two members of one temple asked "tricky questions", blaming the entire federation shows that Balakhilya das is imbued with the spirit of partyism. Besides, Caitanya was a pandita. And for the sake of the
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
And here, sweet full of love letter to Madhai das. Full of forgiveness.... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Honey Bees <honeyimhome06@gmail.com> Date: 2010/6/5 Subject: master To: madhaidas@gmail.com Hi master madai You said you are offended when your new guru are being insulted
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Papa Midgett: "The very idea of inviting people to their place shows that they think they have something better, that what we get through A.C. Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Srila Siddhaswarupananda Paramahamsa Prabhupada and Tusta Krishna dasa is insufficient, that we lack opportunities, knowledge, proper care. and guidance, proper training, etc. They want to help us, they want to
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Translation of one excerpt: QuoteMany devotees in the Chaitania Mission still speculate on what was my offense and do not know exactly what offense I have committed to you, Balakhilya prabhu. I would like to make it clear and admit my guilt. My insult was that at the moment when you Balakhilya prabhu wrote to us, the first email that Gauranga lila dasi gave us afterwards, I quote: “I have very
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Wai Lana,Hui Lan Zhang, and "River of forgiveness" (Why does she move so strangely? Hidden akathisia?) And here: "Ping pong of unforgiveness", Madhai das: Chris Butler would not forgive until Papa Midgett forgives and Papa Midgett would not forgive until Chris Butler forgives...
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The effing reincarnation and karma system mindless > devotees find fair and fantastic? The most cruel > system that can ever exist. The concept seems cruel. The world is also cruel. And people are cruel. Why, for example, butchers in a slaughterhouse break the legs of a slaughtered calf? Why this unnecessa
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have been often mocked and belittled in here for > saying that when you retaliate against the science > of identity, something bad happens. Just because you point your finger at the sapper's errors in a minefield, it doesn't mean that you will miss or dodge all the mines. You must have a good d
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
RUN_FOREST_RUN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seems the times they are not a changin: > > QuoteThe boy was forced to urinate and defecate on himself, and was humiliated by the teacher in front of his classmates. The teacher would ridicule the boy, denigrating him and encouraging his classmates to do the same. Horror
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Another thing worth noting. The "Maye Society". If you translate "Maye" literally in polish-english, it is plural of "Maya" - illusion. "Maye" or "some Maya's". "woman representatives of Maya". Anyway, the webinar: We quote: QuoteWe cordially invite you to Yoga with AutoMassage and Five Tibetan Rituals with Malwina. All thi
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We will see how it all unfolds in the future. > By the way Culthusiast. Thanks for being the > equalizer. I think many of us can get very > passionate. "To equalize those who are not equalized..."
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > While the leasers lived in a million dollar house > with air con eating organic food, the wailana > slaves, ate bread and mustard at one point. Such faith!
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1 year ago
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Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When you know the whole truth about them and have > aeen so much with your eyes, it is almost toxic to > even think about them. It actually gives you > nausea. One part of you is saying yes, you've dealt with it, you can throw it all into the dustbin of your oblivion. But the other part of you, as
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
The guy is offensive. He puts organizational matters above prasada.Poseur.
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Compare this to the behavior of a legendary sanyasi who was mistreated by the group and gently accused of proselytizing. Maintaining the standard of a sanyasin himself, he cooks the food for the guests. No group of 20 chefs. He doesn't ask for money. He tolerates his students' mistakes for a long time .... Etc ... Or compare Balakhilya das at the retreat table where everyone was gett
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
Truth wins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But the title Madam would be better. > They only have the phisiology of men. > According to the vedic principles, men are the > ones who should give protection. So tell me why, under Papa Midgett's webinars on mantra.pl Facebook profiles, 90-95% of commenters expressing admiration for the topic
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1 year ago
Culthusiast
And I have a little more to write / say. I thought about the "sir", "sirs". Sir Acharya das, Sir Balakhilya das. Title unknown in Gaudiya Math or traditional lines. One of the former members of SoI said that Bhaktivinode Thakura can be regarded as the 7th gosvami. Ian Koviak, in turn, wrote that Bhaktivinoe Thakur's mortal life was intertwined with the struggle to libera
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