I am just amazing at what they spout ... and that I once repeated it all like a parrot ... but before I mention what I have discovered, look at the picture about and realise that all of them, all of those "holy swans" had no thought of Shiva and any incorporeal god and were all the gopis, the courtiers, the spiritual harem of Lekhraj Kirpalani for whom he was their God. A tall, handsome, powerful and rich man that was looking after all their needs.
We were all told by Janki that she only had 3 years of education. Here it states, "For the first 10 years of her life, Dadi’s education was through a private tutor and based solely on the study of religious scriptures". Well, frankly, she did not have a private tutor aged 1,2,3,4 ... so what are we doing told?
Do we really believe she visited "all the foremost gurus, sages and saints of the day"?And what is the BS about a family of "high moral and religious standing" weren't they Lekhraj Kirpalani followers who married her off against her will? Did the family and other Sisters, one who was a medium, leave the Om Mandli under unspoken circumstances?
Please qualify these claims ... which gurus, how many times, what exactly did she do "serving the needy and how often" ... I only feel I am that I am becoming spiritual awake
now, now that I have freed myself from their hypnosis and their religion of lies and exaggerations passed off as truth.
[http://www.spiritofchange.org/articles_archive.php?id=129 Spirit of Change on Dadi Janki] - A Brief Life History
Born in 1916 to a philanthropic family of very high moral and religious standing, one of Dadi Janki’s earliest memories is of chanting the name of God as she was rocked in her cradle. Her whole childhood reflects a deep love for God, as well as an unswerving desire to serve humanity. From the start, Dadi’s parents were determined to raise her in an atmosphere free of materialism.
For the first 10 years of her life, Dadi’s education was through a private tutor and based solely on the study of religious scriptures. Dadi’s formal education — the study of basic learning skills — began only afterwards, when she spent a scant three years attending public school before going, at her insistence and with her parents’ blessings, on an extended tour of India’s many holy sites. She was 14 years old.
Traveling with her Father, Dadi met with all the foremost gurus, sages and saints of the day. She approached them all with the same query, “Who is God? Where is He? How can I find Him? How can I experience Him?” This intense search for God was relieved only by her intense devotion to charity. Even as a young child, Dadi was always going out to serve to the poor and needy in surrounding villages.
Dadi was 19 years old when she met Brahma Baba, the founder of the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University. She describes that first encounter as a “recognition.” At first sight, Dadi simply “knew” that here was the instrument of the Divine that she had been seeking. She not only heard the truth from this man but she says she saw in his behavior and felt in his presence the source of truth itself. A few years later, Dadi herself became part of the Brahma Kumaris institution, surrendering her life to God.