Again, the most mysterious element of BKism is its finances ... money as a metaphor for its true spiritual nature.
I wonder how much it costs them to fly Seniors around to keep the plates (centres) spinning sufficiently to keep them in the air? How long can you neglect a minor centre before it falls? How long they have to support a senior being placed in a zone before it becomes self-sustaining? How "magically" giving money to Dadi or Mount Abu somehow increases its karmic value ... that's the funniest one for me.
I know small centres are often expected to pay the costs of shipping a senior out to revitalise them for some "service" programme but I was looking at the UK accounts, where Jayanti is based, and not she is still not paid a wage by them directly.
That's pretty amazing for me, she has worked for them for 40 odd years and has been able to support herself without receiving any income. How has she managed that!?!
It's all very mysterious ... and I don't know how other countries or zones work.
You cannot understand BKism until you see the financial backbones of their operation. If you don't see and understand this element, you are just been fooled by the puppetshow they put on to entertain their marks. There's need for more transparency. I am pretty sure if there's a god, he or she is transparent.
I think they are just like the victims of a fraud who unable to admit they are, and who keep investing into it in the hope it all finally pays on ... in the next life.
But even there, the "clever businessman" Lekhraj Kirpalani offers a better deal. It's not just for your next life, it's heavenly payback for next 21 lives ... next 84 even ... for all eternity going round and round their inescapable cycle of time!
Give me a break ...