By Caz in IndiaIt is so amazing that wherever we are we can keep in touch with websites, email, DVDs, cassettes, CDs and music. And of course that direct connection with Him through the heart. I always feel taken care of and I thank Him so much. Hearing that he said at Amaroo he was planning places where elderly premies could go and be looked after I cried. He thinks of everything.......
Thanks for this website. An added means of saying thankyou.
After all these years, it's astonishing that premies take these sort of announcements by Rawat seriously. But after 35 years, if he feels that looking after elderly premies is something he should do, why isn't he already doing it? Surely his knowledge is for people of all ages, and always has been, so many premies must already be retired. Has he not been planning for them? And if he is only planning for the young 70s premies who are now approaching retirement, I wonder what criteria will determine entry to these retirement homes? Level of devotion? Smart Card? Money? And who will decide? Rawat personally? A panel of mahatmas or similar? Or will it be like receiving Knowledge is now - that the retiree decides for him or herself?
Should be interesting to watch how this unfolds. Hey, I've just realised - premies will be asked to fund these retirement communities through fundraising drives, and when there won't be enough raised, the project can be cancelled. And it doesn't even have to be cancelled publicly, because Rawat doesn't have to tell anyone where these homes are, how many there are, or who is living in them.
Oh, such fun.
John writing from his modest retirement home between the Latvian swamps and forest.