What he is asking is, "how can you disprove this warm fuzzy/light headed feeling I get from doing BK meditation is not from God?". We cannot
arvind.giri wrote:Thanks Ex-I. This is what this discussion was all about.
That was the merely an honest, logical answer.
Not being able to disprove something is not the same as proving it ... it just means the question is not provable. As a yukti, it does not even open the door to the "willing suspension of belief" the BK ask for.
There is no "Authentic God" Litmus Test.
All you can say is, in approximation, I had a "
warm fuzzy/light headed feeling" today. So do people smoking cigarettes. They even have traffic control 10 times a day to experiencing it again and again.
Can one "feel" or send "love" ...? Probably not. We've all had someone who "loves" us that we can stand and feel nothing for or from and is just a pain in the ass. Love's not a thing or stuff, nor even an electro-magnetic frequency. It's bio-chemical, and generally conditional too, e.g. going back to real world parents, sometime "love" can be sweet, sometimes "love" can be strict.
Therefore, define "love".
By the way people have felt love from Baba ...
You can believe that is what it is, but you cannot prove it. You can encourage yourself with the thought, or encourage other to submit or commit more to the BKs with the idea ... but all you can really say - with any integrity - is, "
I had warm fuzzy/light headed etc etc etc feeling". It might have been anaemia, self-hypnosis, a passing pixie or a Hindu demi-god.
Did it come with a label and ingredients list?
Just what that "warm fuzzy/light headed etc etc etc feeling" is? Who knows. What value or what difference it makes ... it is down to what you do and how you think and act in life, and that's where the Brahma Kumaris fail. Apart from money making, social climbing, breaking up families, and stupefying 10,000s of followers ... what have they actually done?
I suppose the BKs, pretending as they do to be a university, could do something useful and document and collate all these experiences, research them and compare them statistically ... but, on past experience, the institution is not looking for the truth (they are advertising products and services to make money), and BK are trained to give "acceptable answers" not think, question, analyse and tell hard truths.