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Greetings to All,
This is my first post here, although I came across this place ~ a month ago. I've read quite a few postings under various categories until now.
To talk about me, I was associated with the BKs for few years during late nineties and early 2000s. I gradually and naturally (owing to multiple factors) tapered down my association with the BKs and never bothered to look back. It did not occur to me that something was seriously amiss compared to the excruciating trauma which you foreigners (and some of our Indian folks) suffered unknowingly during the association with the BKs and aftermath.
Because I am from India and a Hindu by birth, to me, BK was okay and great because it made the right reasonance with what I had known and had been taught from various sources since childhood; about God, Hinduism, Karma, Reincarnation and a whole bunch of related stuff. It looks like the BK philosophy is so refined that they will go unquestioned when people come across their philosophy in their PR pursuits because it gels so well with the majority population in India. Rather, Hinduism itself is spread so thin that the common man accepts anything what you say if you ensure to include the right words.
I vaguely remember there is a lot of debate about carbon dating technology from BK Jagadish in his book Eternal World Drama claiming the technology itself to be flawed. The 5,000 year cycle itself can be a good starting point to bring the truth to life (even though there is/was a herculean task to hush up the past. Be it the Muralis or the people who gave up their everything during 1976).
Steam engine was one era (Industry 1), next came the combustion engine, oil extraction (Industry 2), next came the computers, internet, automation etc, (Industry 3), and now they say it's Industry 4, or rather Industry 4.2 to be precise with all the advent of IoT, AI, VR, ML and the likes.
All though it's an open and shut case when it comes to the 5,000 year cycle, it is one of the pragmatic aspect to initiate a meaningful dialogue with the BKs on the carbon dating and the age of the world, humans, civilization in general.
Mind you, even though they might have scared the followers not to visit this site, the administration will be all eyes. Whatever manipulation they need to do will straight away come from this very own site. So, even if ordinary BKs visit this site, the regular class at the centers will conveniently nullify their doubts. They are best in beating round the bush, that's their forte.
This is my first post here, although I came across this place ~ a month ago. I've read quite a few postings under various categories until now.
To talk about me, I was associated with the BKs for few years during late nineties and early 2000s. I gradually and naturally (owing to multiple factors) tapered down my association with the BKs and never bothered to look back. It did not occur to me that something was seriously amiss compared to the excruciating trauma which you foreigners (and some of our Indian folks) suffered unknowingly during the association with the BKs and aftermath.
Because I am from India and a Hindu by birth, to me, BK was okay and great because it made the right reasonance with what I had known and had been taught from various sources since childhood; about God, Hinduism, Karma, Reincarnation and a whole bunch of related stuff. It looks like the BK philosophy is so refined that they will go unquestioned when people come across their philosophy in their PR pursuits because it gels so well with the majority population in India. Rather, Hinduism itself is spread so thin that the common man accepts anything what you say if you ensure to include the right words.
I vaguely remember there is a lot of debate about carbon dating technology from BK Jagadish in his book Eternal World Drama claiming the technology itself to be flawed. The 5,000 year cycle itself can be a good starting point to bring the truth to life (even though there is/was a herculean task to hush up the past. Be it the Muralis or the people who gave up their everything during 1976).
Steam engine was one era (Industry 1), next came the combustion engine, oil extraction (Industry 2), next came the computers, internet, automation etc, (Industry 3), and now they say it's Industry 4, or rather Industry 4.2 to be precise with all the advent of IoT, AI, VR, ML and the likes.
All though it's an open and shut case when it comes to the 5,000 year cycle, it is one of the pragmatic aspect to initiate a meaningful dialogue with the BKs on the carbon dating and the age of the world, humans, civilization in general.
Mind you, even though they might have scared the followers not to visit this site, the administration will be all eyes. Whatever manipulation they need to do will straight away come from this very own site. So, even if ordinary BKs visit this site, the regular class at the centers will conveniently nullify their doubts. They are best in beating round the bush, that's their forte.