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Hello _M____E. May I ask why the attack? My post had nothing to do with my husband or his practice of knowledge. I do not, and have never questioned what he experiences during his meditation. That would be impossible for me to know. My post dealt with this very cult-like directive from the "master" to his devotees. What got you so riled up? Care to explain this attack on what you appear to think is an arrogance on my part in diminishing my husband's meditation experience? Are you having thoughts which are making you feel afraid? Guilty? Rawat is not a "master", "teacher" and certainly not any kind of "lord". It's okay to actually think, even if it's something negative about this cult. He can't hurt you, though he has frequently intimated at horrible things happening to you if you question. I can understand your fear and guilt, somewhat. Still, I can recommend thinking on your own. It may take some practice after so long a time of denying yourself the sheer joy of using your mind. But, it is worth the effort. I would encourage some doubt in your "doubt-maker" there, _M____E. The use of our critical faculties is vital to living safely and happily in the world.
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