yudhishtira wrote:I think she has really big insecurity about not being part of the original gathering, hence you hear about her reading the Murli 20 times to try and catch up. Unfortunatly her insecurity and associated fears etc have continued into the rest of the Western Yagya systems.
I am trying to be polite as possible. I have no grievances with you at all and do not hold you responsible for anyone else's action. But ...
How can "The Most Stable Mind in the World" ... one of the Top 8 Souls ... someone so near to God that it is OK for BK to remember her instead of Shiva Baba ... all of a sudden transfigured by "really big insecurities and associated fears etc" that nigh on 70 years Raja Yoga have done nothing to heal!?! What hope has the rest of us? It does not add up ... does it?I respect you personally more than either her, or her multifold sycophants, for having courage to come on here to meet us and address these matters. I'd also like to point out that she herself is responsible for instituting a system that declines others the oppportunity to study the Murli and, indeed, has been responsible for very senior BK leaving the BKWSU due to the manner in which the Murlis are taught. May be she, and they, are "insecure" because she has been going along with lies or so many years? May be I am wrong and Janki is only a nickname ...
The list as of 1939;
OM Radhe wrote:Committee
1 Radhi Pokardas Rajwani, 22, unmarried, Haroo Sadhwani Paro
2 Palu Motiram Dhanrajmal, 22, married, Hirabad, Hyderabad
3 Parpati Nanikram Wasvani, 21, unmarried, Hotchand Vishindas Lachman Beragi St
4 Roopvanti Hassaram Balani, 24, married, Haroo Sadhwani Paro
5 Sundri Karamchand Mahtani, 17, unmarried, Old Hospital
6 Gudi Kewalram Mahitani, 28, married, Pishori Paro
7 Rama Gopal Hathiramani, 18, male, Old Hospital
8 Radhika Kishinchand Kirpalani, 26, married, Om Nivas
9 Motil Ratanchand Surtani, 18, unmarried, Bachal Shah Incline
Co-opted
10 Lila Rijhumal Sukhrani, 15, unmarried, Om Nivas
11 Mithi Naraindas Daswani, 18, unmarried, Om Nivas
12 Lachmi Parmanand Daswni, 17, married, Om Nivas
13 Rukmani P. Hathiramani, 36, married, Mathradas Sobhraj Bdg
14 Gopi Hashmatrai Hathiramani, Women's Hospital
15 Sati Bhojraj Wadhwani, 18, married, Wadhwani Lane
16 Lachhmi Sobhraj Chulani, 40, married, Bachal Shah Jo Pir
17 Sati Rijhumal Sakhrani, 45, married, Om Nivas
18 Jasoda Lekhraj Kripalani, 45, married, Om Nivas
Note the male member of the original 9 that has been written out of the history. There is no Janki there. On the list there are 4 Jankis. According to the propaganda, she would have been 23 at the time;
Janki Khubchand Dasvani, 37
Janki Parmanand Mahtani, 15
Janki Metharam Kripalani, 13
Janki Chellaram Mahtani, 10
And here a few BKWSU/Janki Foundation quotes;
Companion of God wrote:As a founding member of the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University, joining in 1937 at the age of 21, she became one of India's first female spiritual leaders.
With an unrelenting search for honesty and cleanliness in her relationship with God ...
BKThai.com - The Courage of Conscience Award 2005 wrote:Dadi Janki was one of the original 16 women Lekhraj assembled in 1937 to found the organization and forge its rapidly expanding vision of the future. Brahma Baba, as the founder came to be known, recognized that women hold inherent power as the creators and protectors of life, a revolutionary concept in India, or anywhere for that matter. He soon vested control of his entire fortune and all administrative responsibility for the organization to those original 16 female students.
BWKSU wrote:Over the past 57 years, Dadi Janki has dedicated her life to the service of humanity. She began her spiritual apprenticeship in 1937 at the age of 21 and was one of the founding members of the BKWSU.
WIE wrote:Dadi Janki joined the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University in 1937 at the age of 21, and soon became one of India's first female spiritual leaders.
Janki Foundation wrote:Serving for 14 years as the appointed nurse to a 300-strong spiritual community, from 1937-1951, she observed the impact of mental, emotional and spiritual factors on recovering from illness.
Victoria Mary Clarke wrote:'Dadi' means elder Sister and is a term that is used to describe all of the female leaders of the BKs, who joined the organisation as young girls in 1936.