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01/11/2005, 09:52:45
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In the Hartford community the premies didn't display drawings of other premies on the walls.  Not in their homes, the satsang halls/community center and definitely not in the ashrams.  Only photos and other images of Rawat and his father were allowed, along with the immediate family of Rawat.  Mostly him though, on every wall.

It's most likely that if your drawings were on display they were quickly taken down after you left.  If you drew them as an aspirant, then you were probably given a bit of extra love-bombing because of them.  The premies -- especially aspirant coordinators probably would have chuckled and humoured you about your artistic ability.  Premies were not interested in talent, just getting people fixed up with K.  That's just the way things were -- no offense.  It's possible that Diane kept them, but she moved into the ashram around the same time I did in the fall of 1978 and they would not have been allowed to be displayed.  No question about that.






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