warrior wrote:According to Murli ...
That's problematic, is not it? The Murli is only true because the Murli say it is true ... and at least part of the Murli is Lekhraj Kirpalani talking. Therefore, he could be retroactively making up excuses or building explanations for what happened.
The BK world is only a little bubble in the bigger real world - however you describe and define it. Real world laws, effect, limitations etc also apply to the BK world, even if the BKs deny, refuse, ignore or do not understand them.
Spiritual beliefs are largely down to faith. It's nigh impossible to prove them experimentally either one way or disprove them in the other.
Other spiritual traditions would say a pure soul can only enter a pure being and 'like attracts like', e.g. lower or bad spirits are attracted to those of a lower or bad vibration and impurity would repel a higher spirit.
As per my understanding, Drama forced him. Until and unless Lekhraj was impure, Supreme Soul could not enter him ...
I suppose, in this instance, we would have to define the term "drama" to mean something like the consequences of his past actions and motivations rather than a 'something' out there pushing him. But it's a fair criticism to point out how BKs excuse and let themselves and their leader off for indulgences, but criticise or shun others for doing them.
I suppose - within the BK framework - you could have said, until Lekhraj Kirpalani reached his final low point or state of spiritual entropy, their god spirit was not going to enter him. However, the question remains *when* was that?
We still do not know how and when in reality it was that Lekhraj Kirpalani became conscious or started to think that there was another entity within him and define it as they define Shiva Baba now. All we know is it happen sometime around 1956.
So when was Lekhraj Kirpalani's lowest point?
The BKs' minds are so well plugged by the idea it happened in 1936, and their leaders still busy hammering in the plug that says 1936, it is impossible to progress our understanding of this.