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The BKs market themselves as a way of life. They even say, "we are not a religion", however, they are registered as a charity therefore how many charitable donations have they taken? I have seen over the years many BKs neglected purely because the inner circle of junior Brothers and Sisters who are surrendered did not take a liking to them. Jealously and envy is a common trait of the surrendered Sisters and Brothers. The impression they have of BKs who live at home and are not surrendered is that they have Maya, or the world at their feet. Yet those non-surrendered BKs have made if not equal or even greater efforts to live up to the Seniors standards over the years. Some have committed suicide, others have separated from the husbands and lived to regret it.
BK life is meant to bring happiness yet many have suffered from depression, and when advice and support have been sought from the Seniors, the Seniors will often just say, "Karma", or "Baba".
We often use the expression, "I feel depressed" when we’re feeling sad or miserable about life. At its most severe, major depression (clinical depression) can be life-threatening, because it can make you feel suicidal or simply give up the will to live.
Yet one also has to ask, "do the Seniors get depressed?". May be not. They have a life of luxury. They have everything done for them. Yet when students feel disheartened or depressed, the Seniors are very clever, so are the BKs. It's simple. They will say, "it's all your fault". I have even seen Janki Kripalani lose her temper In private and, in public, make a mockery of some students.
On the other hand, if there is an "ocean of wealth", the Kripalani clan will shower you will support or, if there is a chance to avoid bad press, they will shower you will love and praise.
Many of those who have given up their lives, followed the BK path, find that it is quite possible the BK path can lead to depression. Many BKs may argue other wise. May be their turn will come. May be they have wealth which creates a lust for properties from Janki Kripalani.
The real honestly here is that eventually the BK path will create depression. There were even examples of where people gave up their wealth, yet they still felt miserable and sad living amongst the Surrendered Sisters and Brothers too afraid to speak out.
Many have had to give up their faith and adopt to BK values, only to be let down by Janki Kripalani, or in some cases some have been relocated elsewhere to maintain good public relations. This is all in line with their hypocritical conduct. BK life can be a journey to sadness ...
BK life is meant to bring happiness yet many have suffered from depression, and when advice and support have been sought from the Seniors, the Seniors will often just say, "Karma", or "Baba".
We often use the expression, "I feel depressed" when we’re feeling sad or miserable about life. At its most severe, major depression (clinical depression) can be life-threatening, because it can make you feel suicidal or simply give up the will to live.
Yet one also has to ask, "do the Seniors get depressed?". May be not. They have a life of luxury. They have everything done for them. Yet when students feel disheartened or depressed, the Seniors are very clever, so are the BKs. It's simple. They will say, "it's all your fault". I have even seen Janki Kripalani lose her temper In private and, in public, make a mockery of some students.
On the other hand, if there is an "ocean of wealth", the Kripalani clan will shower you will support or, if there is a chance to avoid bad press, they will shower you will love and praise.
Many of those who have given up their lives, followed the BK path, find that it is quite possible the BK path can lead to depression. Many BKs may argue other wise. May be their turn will come. May be they have wealth which creates a lust for properties from Janki Kripalani.
The real honestly here is that eventually the BK path will create depression. There were even examples of where people gave up their wealth, yet they still felt miserable and sad living amongst the Surrendered Sisters and Brothers too afraid to speak out.
Many have had to give up their faith and adopt to BK values, only to be let down by Janki Kripalani, or in some cases some have been relocated elsewhere to maintain good public relations. This is all in line with their hypocritical conduct. BK life can be a journey to sadness ...