The thing about Rawat is that he says almost nothing. He just repeats the same stuff over and over. He can do this, because the premies do not demand any kind of responsbility on his part to address anything. They are happy if he just shows up, and if he doesn't berate them, and seems relatively upbeat, they are very relieved, which feels sort of like how you feel when you find out you passed a really, really important test you were very afraid, almost sure, really, that you failed. It feels like that at one of Rawat's "events" for a premie.
If Rawat dumps all over them about how spaced out they and all other humans are, they take it with a certain masochistic pleasure, that Rawat is "molding" them, or "inspiring them," and usually by the end of the "event" Rawat will imply that he loves them anyway. The feeling a premie gets in this case is the same as above, except even more intense because Rawat told them they failed the exam, but that he is, out of the goodness of his heart, going to pass them anyway, and not expell them from the school. Same feeling of relief, that the premies say makes them feel so good.
Actual information, particularly about anything specific, is never given by Rawat, at any kind of "event," Never. So, Rawat never explains anything, and the premies are willing to give him all the slack he needs to get away with it.
Some of the more eccentric premies come up with their own explanations, which are uniformly laughable. That nutcase from Australia, who has that attack website says, for example, that it's no big deal that Rawat claimed to be the living incarnation of God, because, "we all are living incarnations of God." Oh, I see, yeah, right. Some say idiotic things like that, but most premies just repress all of it, and pretend it never happened, just like their master.