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Children in Goldenage

PostPosted: 25 Jun 2013
by kmanaveen
In today´s Murli (25.06.13) it is said
"In the Golden Age they have one son and that too is through the power of Yoga. They have a vision in advance, just as you have visions of how you will become princes and princesses" .

Can anyone make me understand how population can increase from 900,000 to 330,000,000 with one-child per couple. It should in fact decrease in number and with two children it should remain same over a period of time.

Is something wrong with my calculation or does the BK God need to learn a bit of maths?

Re: Children in Goldenage

PostPosted: 25 Jun 2013
by Mr Green
You need to sit in Yoga Bhai, until you're so numb you just don't ask any more!

Re: Children in Goldenage

PostPosted: 25 Jun 2013
by kmanaveen
By the way, who is this powerful "Mr. Yoga" who will produce children for all in Golden Age!

Ooops, big Brother of Maya, my god!

Re: Children in Goldenage

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2013
by ex-l
It was one son and one daughter in the Golden Age (then 3 children in the Silver Age) ... but I still think the mathematics don't work out because, surely, it would just replace the existing population.

I've tried to get some BKs/PBKs to sit down and actually calculate it out ... but they dare not look and question.

In a fairy story for children, *anything* can happen.