Hi,
I am writing a book on human behaviour, and came in touch with BKs few years ago. Part of my writing is based on close observation of people from different background. When I first heard the BK's main concept: "When I change the world changes", I became quite skeptical but, after closely observing various BKs lives, I reached to two conclusions about the whole BK-concept:
1) It doesn't matter (or at least I don't care) what do they believe but if it works, that's the bottom line, over a long period of time I observed a remarkable positive change in the lives of especially those who learnt the BK's concepts in one-to-one manner, rather than books or online material.
2) My second conclusion is that it's all about individual's choice. Amongst many successful BKs, I found few BKs who have been only hearing their knowledge but not implementing in their lives, hence no result.
At the end all I want to suggest people is to follow the old saying, "The best way to learn something is to jump into it", i.e. before we reach to a decision about Brahma Kumaris concept, we all must take their basic RajYoga course in person (one-to-one).
Ta,
William
I am writing a book on human behaviour, and came in touch with BKs few years ago. Part of my writing is based on close observation of people from different background. When I first heard the BK's main concept: "When I change the world changes", I became quite skeptical but, after closely observing various BKs lives, I reached to two conclusions about the whole BK-concept:
1) It doesn't matter (or at least I don't care) what do they believe but if it works, that's the bottom line, over a long period of time I observed a remarkable positive change in the lives of especially those who learnt the BK's concepts in one-to-one manner, rather than books or online material.
2) My second conclusion is that it's all about individual's choice. Amongst many successful BKs, I found few BKs who have been only hearing their knowledge but not implementing in their lives, hence no result.
At the end all I want to suggest people is to follow the old saying, "The best way to learn something is to jump into it", i.e. before we reach to a decision about Brahma Kumaris concept, we all must take their basic RajYoga course in person (one-to-one).
Ta,
William