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Who is "Marc", a BK having sexual-emotional relationships with women?
Admin wrote:Moved from "Re: Brian Bacon and Kazemaru's wedding day celebrations"
TrueLife wrote:Marc Fourcade previous colleague of BBacon in SML training and service and BK business wing.....and fellow of the Oxford leadership academy
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MARC FOURCADE is an engaging speaker whose passion is "Gardening Talent" as the means to turn theory into practice. He empowers top executives by unveiling and concentrating on what is essential in their professional and personal lives. He leads individuals to realize what is their ‘personal attractor’; that is, to bring them into alignment with their deepest sense of purpose and values and to clarify their personal vision. Then they can step out with confidence having reaffirmed who they are, what they are doing and where they are going.
He is an expert in Strategy, Organizational Development and Executive Coaching. The intrinsic thread to his interventions is a synthesis of advanced knowledge and best practices of the West with the noble ethos of India.
Sharing his time between India and Europe, Marc has been engaged with major Indian companies since 1991, including Reliance Infrastructure, Nagarjuna Group, Oberoi Group and a long-term intervention with Godrej & Boyce, where he facilitated wide-ranging transformational processes around talent management and culture building. His European assignments include the Bank Pictet Group, Air France-KLM, Sony Corp, GEC Alsthom, the ILO (UN), Credit Mutuel Bank, Epson Iberica and Novartis (Basel), and he was official advisor to the French Centre of Space Research in Behaviour and Quality.
Pink Panther wrote:It's when individuals are critiqued here that I get a little wary. I knew both Marc and Carol; both were genuine, both seeking to make their way through life, both aware of the failings of the BKWSU ...
The broader question becomes "when does one cease being a BK?"
I have to ask - when do we appropriately tar with the same brush whatever they eventually do with what they found there, and when is it their initiative to break out of the BK mould and not discard everything worth applauding?
The Brahma Kumaris think but have not wrote:"If you White, you're alright.
If you are Brown, stick around.
If you are Black, get back."
(... but if you have Green ($), we're keen!)
Given that most here agree there's stuff in BK-isms that are wider, more universal, than the BKs themselves, but for many people they see it there in the BKs first, I have to ask - when do we appropriately tar with the same brush whatever they eventually do with what they found there ...
Q. The broader question becomes "when does one cease being a BK?"
A. The potion/poison, one always remains changed by it. I am thinking of blue-throated Shankar here for anyone who knows their Hindu mythology. When one wakes up to what is going on and can no longer recommend them, perhaps?
(e.g. the way an ex-fraudster might scam someone and then show them how it was done so they are better prepared).
ex-l wrote:On the other hand, .....
Pink Panther wrote:Interesting that it was this aspect, of people making it a business, over and above the other issues you raised that became the pivotal issue for you.
My concern about this issue is especially for individuals ... whom I know to be good hearted, and how this process reinforces and locks in the bourgeois values that pervade the BKSWU, preventing these inherently good people from maturing further philosophically and spiritually and finding their way clear to be themselves ...