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ex-london



Joined: 18 Jul 2005
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:14 pm    Post subject:

daviniamaher1 wrote:
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You might recall the stipulation about attending the centre at least 6 months before you are allowed to visit Madhuban. The BKs understand that principle.

If this is the case then why is it that they allow so many non bks to go?
Could that be a reason for the change in vibrations there?
I am sure if some ,who have left, who still have faith they, would be asked so many questions before they would be allowed to go or has the system changed.
what really is the criteria for allowing people to go?


Ha!

dare I say the decision is based on how good the individual is for business and has nothing to do with vibrations.

I remember one " useful microphone " recounting how they smuggled a bottle of whiskey in with their luggage and used to sneak out of Madhubhan to have a drink at night!

Were the Seniors blind to this, did their intuition not pick up it or were they just willing to put up with it as they knew the P.R. value was worth making little sacrifices on the outside?

But why put low level non-V.I.P.-type B.K.s or - God forbid ex-B.K.s through humilitating investigation or a six month or one year " parole " before they could get to go?

Hell, some of these complete non-B.K. even got to meet their God despite they were completely ignorant, unbelieving or in denial of what was going on!

But then double standards was always part of the system ...

I know others have raised the question of why the senior Sisters got to hog their " God " - despite spending years in the flesh with them whilst others watched, but did no one question ever question why the Double Foreigners [ Westerners ] used to get special one to one attention whilst the Indian peasants used to go up for batch service.

I guess it is good to study the B.K. lesson, as it is a very good lesson for the time that one might come into a position of power or influence.
gyaniwasi



Joined: 22 Feb 2004
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:18 am    Post subject:

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Ha!

dare I say the decision is based on how good the individual is for business and has nothing to do with vibrations.


Laughing I'm browsing this topic after just over a year and saw ex-l's remark. Okay, in retrospect and in consideration of all the mundane light thrown on the organization's activity, I concede that that is quite possible -whether as the norm or exception I'm not willing to judge. Any others care to respond to "the bottom line" ...?

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