Cannot recall if the final outcome of the some of the discussion in other threads about whether the daily morning revised Sakar Murlis are read in the present or past tense, but it seemed that BKs feel they are reading in the past tense, hence such morning Murli classes are basically scriptures.
Not surprisingly, many BKs fall asleep in class, after all the same 5 year notes are just simply being recirculated. Maybe this is why Murlis are not easily available because if a BK was to get hold of the entire bunch, then there is really no need for that soul to attend a centre for classes at all. After all, for BKs, Father Shiva is in Paramdham, BrahmaBaba is in the Subtle Region, and the Murli is in your hand, why need a centre?
Basically, what Murli points are present and what points are past ? Why read a history book in class ? Maybe it is useful to learn about the history of the Yagya and there are good lessons to learn, and so, why not bunch up all the Sakar Murlis into one huge volume, give it out (students may be willing to pay for the costs, I will for my copy), and read them like a history text book, without having to go to the centre each morning, maybe having to pay for the transport, wasting time on the way, when all one needs is 3 feet within one's home.
I agree, Avaykt Vanis are a different issue, and are present tense since the Chariot DG is present. If the Avyakt Vanis are present, and the Sakar Murlis are past, then may as well have daily morning Avaykt Vani classes instead of only once a week on a Sunday.
Personally I like both the Sakar Murlis and Avyakt Vanis, but I would prefer them more if the BKWSU officially explained the confusion about the present and past tenses of the versions. I also appreciate them more when they are read several times in full, not making points along the way.
How many folks here just scribble down points during the class, which means they are not really listening to the morning class but just dictation. My intellect is just not that fast.
I find it easier to sit back and listen, whilst everyone else is scribbling away. I just jot down keywords. However, I need the Murli/Vanis afterwards to go deeper into the points.