For me, there are two primary symptoms of real spirituality; intelligence and respect.
Not "sucking up" as in indiscriminate disrespect just because someone is older or more rich and powerful as the BKs teach, but genuine respect where respect is due; and the ability to discern where it is due and where it is not due.
Time and time again I find from BK followers that their meditation makes them stupid and arrogant or self-centred ... the opposite of respecting others.
OK, perhaps they were just like that before ...
which I can believe ... but their meditation and the Brahma Kumari path does not make them any better. It certainly encourages them to become far more stupid and accepting of stupidity.
The clue is in the words they use ... "intoxication". They are actually right. They become intoxicated.
in·tox·i·cate, v.
1. To stupefy or excite by the action of a chemical substance such as alcohol.
2. To stimulate or excite.
3. To poison.
v.intr.
To cause stupefaction, stimulation, or excitement by or as if by use of a chemical substance.
Shortly after intelligence and respect, I would place sensitivity or awareness which is what an intoxicated person lacks.
So, yes Patzcuaro, BK meditation can be very intoxicating ... now let's see the true measure of your soul when you sober up and come back and are willing to starting doing something positive and constructive to fix the problems within BKism.
What is the BK answer? ... The solution is "more intoxication" (as in do more BK meditation). It's like a drunk being told to drink more to fix their drinking problem.