According to the Huffington Post, Brahma Kumari Sister Jenna is an "Award-winning Spiritual Mentor, Author, Host of the Popular America Meditating Radio Show & Director of the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Museums".
Unpicking the truth of the Brahma Kumaris often require a bizarre untangling of hidden or name and spelling changes making following data trails difficult, as was the Sindhi Bhaibund tradition ... often done for "superstitious reasons" - to stop others from casting numerology charts and spells - more often for far more simple reasons of import tax and duty avoidancy.
Sister Jenna Mahraj, an immigrant to the USA from Jamaica and often billed as "a nightclub owner turned spiritual teacher", runs the Brahma Kumari cult's so called "Meditation Museum" in Maryland, USA further down the road. It's not a museum at all, it's a recruiting front for the cult.
"Maraj Jenna" is a U.S.A. company, located in Silver Spring, Montgomery, Maryland is involved in the wholesale wine and distilled Beverages industry.
It's address is
Jenna Mahraj, also registered at Great Neck, NY where the BKs have their US HQ and Miami Beach, is clearly our Sister Jenna Maraj.
Jenna Mahraj also appears to be Jenna Sherrie Maragh and Genna Maragh, or possibly even Jenna Marach. In her case, perhaps it's just because Genna Maragh is hard to pronounce easily ... JENNA MARAGH links to 655 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 which is current a gay nightclub. Jenna/Genna was said to have interests in two hedonistic night clubs ... perhaps as PRIVEE, INC ... but that was just registered in 1990 and dissolved in 1991?
If so, a short career.
But a wine business run from a Brahma Kumari centre, or is she still taking money from the hedonistic night life?
Can anyone explain?
Is this the non-alcoholic wine some Australian BKs were into the business of? Or is she still in the drinks and hospitality industries?
Are the BKs into more co-prosperity business deals, or is the good BK Sister and face of the cult selling a different kind of intoxication that BKs are strictly forbidden in indulging in? I am drunk on the excitement of the idea?
Anyone have any leads on her Jamaican or Miami past?
Maragh or "Maha Raj" means "great king" in Hindi and, due to the large number of Indian emigrates into Jamaica, it is a common name there, in Trinidad and in Guyana, where they arrived mostly as unskilled labourers between 1845 to 1917 and mostly from North India.
However, it is a surname is viewed suspiciously as some kind of delusion of grandeur. Sceptics refuting the idea that the "Maharajs" are real, argue that it is not a surname used anywhere else in the world (Indo Jamaicans spell it as Maragh).
So it seems Sister Jenna has also been in on the Brian Bacon/Oxford Leadership Academy/BKWSU co-prosperity "Self Management Leadership" number as well?
That "Fortune 500" reference for BKs doing stealth corporate consulting "service" (an profit), always rings like a clarion to me.
I mean, who is going to actually boast about prostituting one's spirituality for Fortune 500 companies? Do the BKs really have no idea what they are, and what they are doing to this world, and the ordinary people of the world?
A big leap forward from the past though ... under the British Indian workers were actually paid less than the former West African slaves.
Unpicking the truth of the Brahma Kumaris often require a bizarre untangling of hidden or name and spelling changes making following data trails difficult, as was the Sindhi Bhaibund tradition ... often done for "superstitious reasons" - to stop others from casting numerology charts and spells - more often for far more simple reasons of import tax and duty avoidancy.
Sister Jenna Mahraj, an immigrant to the USA from Jamaica and often billed as "a nightclub owner turned spiritual teacher", runs the Brahma Kumari cult's so called "Meditation Museum" in Maryland, USA further down the road. It's not a museum at all, it's a recruiting front for the cult.
"Maraj Jenna" is a U.S.A. company, located in Silver Spring, Montgomery, Maryland is involved in the wholesale wine and distilled Beverages industry.
It's address is
- 9913 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20902-5209
- 9913 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring MD
Jenna Mahraj, also registered at Great Neck, NY where the BKs have their US HQ and Miami Beach, is clearly our Sister Jenna Maraj.
Jenna Mahraj also appears to be Jenna Sherrie Maragh and Genna Maragh, or possibly even Jenna Marach. In her case, perhaps it's just because Genna Maragh is hard to pronounce easily ... JENNA MARAGH links to 655 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 which is current a gay nightclub. Jenna/Genna was said to have interests in two hedonistic night clubs ... perhaps as PRIVEE, INC ... but that was just registered in 1990 and dissolved in 1991?
If so, a short career.
But a wine business run from a Brahma Kumari centre, or is she still taking money from the hedonistic night life?
Can anyone explain?
Is this the non-alcoholic wine some Australian BKs were into the business of? Or is she still in the drinks and hospitality industries?
Are the BKs into more co-prosperity business deals, or is the good BK Sister and face of the cult selling a different kind of intoxication that BKs are strictly forbidden in indulging in? I am drunk on the excitement of the idea?
Anyone have any leads on her Jamaican or Miami past?
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Maragh or "Maha Raj" means "great king" in Hindi and, due to the large number of Indian emigrates into Jamaica, it is a common name there, in Trinidad and in Guyana, where they arrived mostly as unskilled labourers between 1845 to 1917 and mostly from North India.
However, it is a surname is viewed suspiciously as some kind of delusion of grandeur. Sceptics refuting the idea that the "Maharajs" are real, argue that it is not a surname used anywhere else in the world (Indo Jamaicans spell it as Maragh).
Sister Jenna is a spiritual leader, author, radio host and TV personality, renowned speaker and founder of the Meditation Museum I & II in metropolitan Washington, DC.
Selected by EBW2020 as one of the 100 most influential leaders for 2015, her mission is to decode critical current issues and offer a perspective for folks to find clarity, power, and insight.
Despite the many life challenges that we face on a global scale, Sister Jenna has an uncanny ability to connect us back to where our problems originated and shift our awareness toward the solutions. Her voice of influence is particularly needed in the wake of tragedy and increasing violence in our world. For decades, she has demonstrated an extraordinary level of improvement in the quality of lives of people ranging from heads of government to children in villages.
Sister Jenna has traveled to over 80 countries where she continues to provide practical life tools and solutions that empower people to foster and build stronger relationships. Her wisdom, peace, and compassion for humanity are expressed through the variety of initiatives she spearheads for youth, women, governments, and communities.
She has collaborated with Fortune 500 companies on key issues and her syndicated radio show, America Meditating is a popular global online show. Sister Jenna is the recipient of numerous awards and proclamations including, the President’s Lifetime National Community Service Award, Every Day Hero Award by the Foundation for Better Life and the Friendship Archway Awards, to name a few. Writes for Huffington Post, Positively Positive, Global Thrive, and Good Men Project and more.
So it seems Sister Jenna has also been in on the Brian Bacon/Oxford Leadership Academy/BKWSU co-prosperity "Self Management Leadership" number as well?
That "Fortune 500" reference for BKs doing stealth corporate consulting "service" (an profit), always rings like a clarion to me.
I mean, who is going to actually boast about prostituting one's spirituality for Fortune 500 companies? Do the BKs really have no idea what they are, and what they are doing to this world, and the ordinary people of the world?
A big leap forward from the past though ... under the British Indian workers were actually paid less than the former West African slaves.