eromain wrote:the organisation had a moral obligation .
HAHAHAHA! These words sound good to me, and sweet. Too bad that I have never been impressed by the BK establishment's ethics.
These elevated messengers of God are ruthless people, insensitive and above and beyond laws. Such is their arrogance. Must be the high caste/mafia bosses arrogance that makes them think they cannot be questioned or touched. What applies to the rest of the world, doesn't certainly apply to the "inner circle".
They push many principles, taboos and rules of all sizes on their followers, but they do not expect everyone to follow them to the same extent. It usually depends on the wallets. I, more than once, came across teachers who got their ears pulled for having expected wealthy students to comply with Baba's directions, just because the party line is that of cunningly choosing to treat rich people with velvet gloves, so that they don't feel pressured to conform to the tough BK lifestyle and break too soon, so that money or facilities can be extracted from them for a longer while.
I am left with the impression of a company, which calls and defines itself as a Raja Yoga school, mismanaged, not run with integrity. This creates a stifling feeling, because in lack of a deeply felt sense of "honour", things do not flow naturally in the sense of righteousness. You can never predict what type of nonsense or unfairness is round the corner. You then wish you hadn't been exposed to it and to the doubts this created in your faith!! Such are the earthquakes BKs become immune to - or choose to leave - see all the rubbish and turn a blind eye to it.