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Re: Well, for a start, Jonx... -- Neville B | Top of thread | Forum |
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What we can talk about is facts, and the case against M as a person remains overwhelming. He isn't satguru, he isn't even really an inspirational teacher--that's just a label he's appropriated lately. The truth is he's a con man, and this is blindingly obvious. Blindingly obvious, is it? Well there's a few things that are blindingly obvious to me. It’s blindingly obvious that the reports on EPO meant to damn Maharaji are little more than subjective interpretations of events, without sufficient substantiation to establish as fact.
It is blindingly obvious that these “facts” represent only one side of the story, and are devoid of the relevant context concerning events in and around Maharaji’s life at the time.
It is blindingly obvious that the conclusions drawn from these “facts” on EPO are portrayed in a biased and slanted way to present as negative picture as possible of Maharaji and his motives.
It is blindingly obvious how easily some people can be swayed into going with the tide, by theory and innuendo that is promulgated by unsubstantiated sources, and supported by people of questionable intent and repute.
It is sadly (yet blindingly) obvious how quickly these same people abandon what they were once so ready to defend when it becomes socially uncomfortable to do so.
And it's blindingly obvious to me that you are all doing what you are doing for all the "right" reasons, but you're still dead wrong.
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