I always thought, as an Indian, he was quite light skinned. What I do find interesting about him was that he chose to come to London for post-graduation medical studies, primarily so that he could study the Gurdjieff philosophy as well and continued to do so. That would have suited his quick and quixotic mind. He was an intellectual type.
When did he become an "Anti" ?
I met the individual. He came into BKism in the 1980s. Until very recently he was the BK coordinator in Cambridge and a PR man for them, see talks at Cambridge University and still doing BK presentations internationally at least up until April 2017.
I see the BKs have a nice, expensive looking centre in Cambridge, near to "King's College" (which they will love and they so love anything "royal"!) and are quite openly calling it 'The Meditation Shop'.
It seems they have a "Cambridge University Students' Raja Yoga Association targeting students on the basis of
[urlhttps://www.cusu.co.uk/groups/raja-yoga-society-curys-cambridge-university]The Raja Yoga Society[/url] teaches meditation which helps to increase concentration and decrease stress which in turn helps to deal with everyday challenges . . . even exams.
The word 'Raja Yoga' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'raja' meaning king or master. The method teaches how to become masters ofthe own mind and senses and to re-experience our original nature of peace, love and jo