God according to the BKWSU on Followers' Families

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God according to the BKWSU on Followers' Families

Post11 Jul 2011

God according to the BKWSU wrote:"You may serve your friends and relatives, but do that with alokik Godly vision. You shouldn’t have strings of attachment to them. If you have thoughts about any relationship based on vices, the actions you perform then become sinful. Therefore, be free from any attraction and fulfil your duty. Make as much effort as possible to remain soul conscious".

“First your family than your friends become your enemies”.

“Sweet children, in order to pass with good marks, you students must become active and make some effort. You students mustn’t become lazy. Lazy students are those who remember their friends and relatives throughout the day”.

“In order to attain your karmateet stage, forget your tail, the form of your body. Remember none of your friends or relatives. Just make effort to remember the one Father”.

“Why do you disobey one of the Father’s main directions! What is that direction? The Father’s direction is: Never accept personal service from anyone, because you yourselves are servants. However, because of body consciousness, some of you disobey this direction that the Father gives. Baba says: If you accept that happiness here, your happiness there will be reduced.How did you as a BK deal with quotes like this?

Even if you knew that friends and relatives were and are the most important to you, you parents ... How did you hide the real BK teachings from your friends and family?

You know that if they knew, they were the ones to become the "obstacles", the "oppose", only because they saw the change in you and really cared , a change not for the better but for the worse although you thought it was for the good. What was your strategy, did you not know you were putting up a lie?

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