So how did Rawat make that mistake?
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10/09/2005, 02:42:04
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Reporter,

At the time of the Rejoice events, Rawat had been teaching in the west for 16 years, and his mahatmas for 18 years. Don't you think that before sending his staff out to teach on his behalf, he would have checked they were doing it right? And when did he find out they were doing it wrong? If it was shortly before the Rejoice events, then it shows how out of touch he was during that time, and if he knew much earlier, then why did he wait so long to make the corrections? Also, many people did not attend the Rejoice events, and no publicity was ever issued to premies to tell them they may not have been taught the techniques correctly. If Rawat was a good teacher, don't you think he should have issued such a warning?

Even if you don't answer these questions here on the forum, please answer them in your own mind. I think you need to.

But the biggest change, as I said before, in his teachings is how long the techniques should be practised each day, which is a fundamental part of the teaching of the technique. You cannot brush this under the carpet as you're trying to do. At least you accept that there was this change in Rawat's teachings.

John.







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