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Re: faulty assumption? -- Susan | Top of thread | Post Reply | Forum |
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It's also not consistent with a lot of other reports, not just mine. Point taken, Susan. Had he really know nothing he would've spoken up by now. All this has just nudged a new memory of an incident I had buried. Circa 1980(ish) I went to India with a group of consultants which was called Intermarkon. Most of us were either ashram premies or 'important' premies. We were hosted at the ashram and were taken to meet various important Indian people.( Rajeswar took me to meet someone and told me to give him satsang.) Anyway, one of our group, who was the 'business consultant', mentioned that he saw sampuranand seriously slapping up a woman. I remember thinking that this wasn't possible and the guy saying this is in his mind. Some time later at a darshan in India, when we were all going through, I saw sampranand hitting the Indian premies but not the few Westerners there. I expressed dismay and was told 'this is usual' here(in India). I'm not sure it's relevant to what we are discussing, but 'things' keen on coming up which I see no reason to hold onto any more. Letting go doesn't mean forgetting or erasing. |
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