Re: Janki: Biggest Trophy or Biggest Hypocrite?
Posted: 27 Jan 2013
For a detached observer, this show is becoming very entertaining indeed! Tweedledum and Tweedledee!
He also said it doesn't matter what clothes you wear. They don't pay much attention to that one either. I guess an army needs a uniform. They wanted me to shave off my beard (I already had a crew cut, or haircut would have been suggested too). Jeans were frowned upon, day after day. It seems that everything is superficial for them. Spiritual teachings are for others, not them, as they are already perfect. What matters is what race you are (are you Indian), what family you are from (Kripalani Klan?), what gender you are (female good male bad), and how long you have physically been with them. And their number one "virtue" is obedience. Switch your mind off at the door. Park your personality and your sense of humour outside.
Do what you are told. Never mind what happens now: there will be jam tomorrow. Honest.
alladin wrote: Was I hallucinating all the times I heard Baba say in the Murli that the key for transformation of the Self and the world is silence ? The soul, a star, a point, and the Supreme Soul united; no noise, no words, no songs, no posters, no pictures even of Brahma Baba. No physical pilgrimage, no festivals, their time is over. Such things are detrimental for Yoga, a distraction from the aim
He also said it doesn't matter what clothes you wear. They don't pay much attention to that one either. I guess an army needs a uniform. They wanted me to shave off my beard (I already had a crew cut, or haircut would have been suggested too). Jeans were frowned upon, day after day. It seems that everything is superficial for them. Spiritual teachings are for others, not them, as they are already perfect. What matters is what race you are (are you Indian), what family you are from (Kripalani Klan?), what gender you are (female good male bad), and how long you have physically been with them. And their number one "virtue" is obedience. Switch your mind off at the door. Park your personality and your sense of humour outside.
Do what you are told. Never mind what happens now: there will be jam tomorrow. Honest.