andrey wrote:I don't know a lot about the Senior Sister and these early days in the Yagya. I know that someone used to dictate to Brahma Baba, then he used to write. Who was that, who was this Senior Sister?
One name I have so far is Sangtri Dadi. From Vishwa Ratan's book;
Baba then summoned Sangtri Dadi, who was a trance messenger, and asked her to go to Baba and tell Him that we are designing the part of the Kalpa Tree where the eight children are to be shown. Ask Him the names of those who are to be seated there. Sangtri Dadi did so and the next day Baba told me the names. These were: - Didi Man Mohini, Dadi Prakashmani, Dadi Brij Indra, Dadi Dhyani, Dadi Shantamani, Dadi Brijshanta, Dada Vishwa Kishore and Vishwa Ratan. I put the photos of the three Dadis and one Brother on the left and the same number on the right. "
Who was Lekhraj Kirpalani asking when he said, "Ask Him" in 1939? Avyakt Brahma? I do not know this is her or the only one. I am waiting to find out more information of the Golden Circle and, perhaps, Dadi Janki's Sister.
Its frustrating because now we know we cannot trust the versions of the BKWSU to be accurate and they cover things up.I don't believe that there is one rule that is be applied to everyone's life. Submissive folk have to learn to become more dominant, domineering folk have to learn to hold back. The Murli says both. In the early BKWSU, and still today, they have an over regard for worldly authority, conformity and appearances. You would be very lucky to find yourself in a country with an independent court system and an efficient unbribable police force and very lucky to find yourself in a center that encourages novelty and experimentation.
I am concerned because it is the passivity to the point of fear that allows every authority from the Pope Innocents to the Dadi Jankis to get away with excesses because the weak are taught to be too afraid and accepting of their karma to come forward and challenge when they ought to.
john wrote:In the book Adi Dev it says Om Radhe went to court.
Well, this is all from the book written in Om Radhe's name called "Is this Justice", 1939. Its 250 pages long. You should put it on your shopping list. They play ping-pong with the Tribunal (it was not a proper court case) by letter for weeks and just ignored the actual hearing.