Another super 5-Star luxury hotel gig in one of the most impoverish and unequal nations in the world. The Philippines. Jayanti Kirplani previously delivered a lecture on "The Secret Laws of Abundance" November 2008 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Makati.
44 per cent of Philippinos live on US$2 or less a day. Recent estimates state that almost 27.6 million people live below the Philippines' poverty threshold ... that is 32 per cent of the population. Rooms at the hotel start at around $190 per day. More than 3 months wages for your average local person, who are they targeting and why? Their god is the "Lord of the Poor"? A Lord of the Poor with 5 Star tastes, at someone else's expense it seems.
So who pays for these gigs and why does the BKWSU elite encourage them to throw their money away? Is the End of the World so close that money has no greater purpose? I heard recently that the BKs were demanding followers to pay for First Class air tickets and independent paid for accommodation when their senior go overseas to put on events.
"True silence refines the thinking process by harmonizing the five subtle energies that every person possesses — mind, conscience, heart, attitude and memory,” she said. Kirplani added that a “silent mind” would result in “accurate decision-making and ultimately, personal power and contentment.”
Shame it does not make them honest or humble ...
The luxurious, elegant interiors of the city’s biggest hotel event venue were showcased through a program that intertwined dinner, dance and theatrical entertainment.
Beneath a canopy of custom-crafted crystal chandeliers, cosseted by fabric-padded walls with intricate leaf patterns, guests were treated to lobster and scallop tarts served in the form of mini wedding cakes. Dessert was fittingly called My Sweet Jewelry Box — an edible art piece that one would rather keep than eat.