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Re: Yes, let's talk about betrayal of trust -- JHB | Top of thread | Forum |
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We are all "divine incarnations" and Maharaji made it very clear in the early days that he was a human like the rest of us. And those that trust him do believe that knowledge carries us across the "ocean of illusion". You experienced one of two things as a premie - a) that Maharaji and Knowledge are of great value in the pursuit of peace and happiness. That is the experience of many former and current premies. or b) that Maharaji and Knowledge are of no value in the pursuit of peace and happiness. As long as you are experiencing a), Maharaji is doing what he said and your are experiencing the truth of it. You have no reason to complain, rather reason to celebrate. As soon as you start experiencing b), it does not negate what you experienced when you were experiencing a). It's like any relationship, some continue and some end. A happy 20 year marriage can end in divorce 2 years later. Most exes had a substantial period of a) before deciding on b). Maharaji has always maintained that a master needs students like students need a master. As soon as you decide Maharaji is not a master, or you decide you are not a student, then the relationship has finished. Like leaving school, leaving home or leaving a relationship, it doesn't have to be acrimonious. Most people leave relationships by mutual agreement because it no longer provides what each is looking for. The only problem comes when one party feels sad that they have lost the person they loved. Since exes are the ones who chose to leave, they should be pleased. They enjoyed it while it lasted but decided it wasn't for them. End of story.
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