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Well said Sanford. My first real inkling that all was not well in the court of the Cling-on King was the way "changes" were handled. For instance, where his own material well-being was concerned he would never hesitate to hold special meetings - be they ashram or donor or service to convince the faithful to continue to donate, dedicate, serve, whatever. And a hell of a lot of attention and energy was put into that. Whenever it was our mental, material and or social well-being that was at risk as a result of us responding to his demands - Rawat was no where to be found. No meetings, no explanations, no responsibility, no concern, no love.
Modified by Dr.wow at Sun, Oct 03, 2004, 23:04:30
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