That's Right, Jim! Eileen, Come ON
Re: Why don't you go and ask him, Jonathan? -- Eileen Top of thread Forum
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02/08/2005, 13:23:27
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Jim is right, Eileen. You know it's virtually impossible to ask a real question.  Maharaji Events are so rehearsed and preconceived, they make the televised Tony Awards look like the movie "Woodstock." Whoever directs Rawat's media must have graduated from the Leni Riefenstahl School of Propaganda Filmmaking.

Some serious questions have been raised here, Eileen. And, I think you owe people an honest explanation. After all, everyone here (including premies) has sacrificed much in life for Maharaji. So, please don't coyly belittle my concerns.

Like this: why did Daya sing songs of love about her father, Maharaji, to her father at the April, 2002 event in Miami? What's up with that?

And, in the following year's Miami event, why did Maharaji encourage people to purchase over-priced merchandise in the lobby, after the lecture? Even In Your Darkest Hour I Will Be There. What's up with that grot?

And, why can't people like me ask Maharaji real questions? I have submitted numerous questions to him online at his Prem Rawat website, yet he has never responded to me. Why?

What is he hiding? What does he fear? In 2003, he talked openly about his fear of the large audience in India that same year. Why? Could it be because he himself knows he is a fake?

Believe me, Eileen, I'm not trying to burst your bubble. You seem pretty self-content and set in your ways. But, how can you honestly encourage me to ask your master a question? Is he or his goons going to bash my head in with a bat, like he did to that journalist?

I mean, to even be able to attend Miami in 2003, I had to endure questioning from Elan Vital, because they knew I had posted here in 2002. They called me at home and demanded to know my intentions(!). Granted, they let me attend, which was nice since we had already paid for the non-refundable hotel. But they still gave me the third degree upon my arrival in Miami, making me demonstrate that I would not "mess with the mood."

But, you already know this, Eileen. Right? Give it up. Tell us the truth about who you are and why you are here.

 





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