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Friend wrote:On a different topic, you have been honest about not knowing other kinds of meditations that produce the effects Raj Yoga does ...
Not sure I actually said that ... can you link to the quote?
What I have said is that I accept people do have unpredicable strong experiences ... it's just that I don't think it's of any particular value because the unreliable effect of it, and the lack of effect as far as making the BKs more moral, ethical or even intelligent.
Strictly speaking, from the Murlis, it's said the psychic experience BKs have are "the fruit of their Bhakti" and related to it, and of little value. We could explore what that might mean and how it might happen ... in a different topic.
Back to Janki ... this is not to diss Erol's or Gupta's efforts, as I am sure he himself known perfectly well what a good scientific experiment/publication/claim is, the BKs certainly pitched themselves as they are with the decades worth of milking a false and exaggerated self-promotion of themselves, mainly to indiscriminating, vulnerable and impressionable people, on the basis of the false claim that the University of Texas has proclaimed her, "The Most Stable Mind in the World".
And they probably still are doing so.
The Kirpalani Klan has milked the excitement of Janki's health issues for decades. I'd want a second opinion on them. As a university dropped out ... heir apparent Jayanti Kirpalani is not a reliable and ever self interest to inflate Janki's status to,
- a) ride on her coat tails, and
b) step into her seat after she dies.
Janki's is personally responsible for distorting the BK movement and knowingly misleading the Western BK movement AWAY from the truth. Janki's truth is that she was infatuated with Lekhraj Kirpalani and remained so even after he died. I have no idea why they worship her, and never question her.