Re: I wonder where the confusion comes from – gee I wonder
Re: Re: I wonder where the confusion comes from – gee I wonder -- godonlyknows Top of thread Forum
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10/22/2004, 23:29:33
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I don't ever recall Maharaji using the word "Avatar" - or "Messiah" - and I didn't say that he did (and I'm not saying that he didn't).

Gee GOK, you are real fun to talk to.

If you are a student, and you stop attending classes, you are very likely to become confused about the subject.

Well what if the teacher is giving mixed signals and conflicting information and constantly changing his mind?  Would you then blame the students and call them all a bunch of disgusting assholes?  And just for the record GOK, I faithfully attended classes for about 28 years.

PS You quote me as saying: "Perhaps other people have said that about him, but Maharaji has never said that." - I think you have misunderstood what I was referring to there. As far as I can remember (I haven't time to look for it and check right now) I was referring to people describing him, since the 1980s, as merely a "humanitarian leader" or something like that - and I said: "Perhaps other people have said that about him, but Maharaji has never said that." So its kind of the opposite to what you were suggesting I was referring to!

Maharaji did claim to be a humanitarian leader for a brief Mishler-inspired period in 1976.  However he changed his mind and once again claimed to be Krishna, and we should all know who Krishna is by now - the "superior power in person" right?

And you are correct GOK, I do seem to be getting a little overexcited talking to you.  Although I would not say unduly overexcited, I would say justifiably overexcited.  I find it difficult to tolerate your exasperating machinations.

I know you are trying to defend your Lord here GOK but sheesh, just get a dictionary and read the quotes from the Divine Times and And It Is Divine published on this Forum and EPO. 

You are right about one thing, the experience of Knowledge IS simple - too simple to clutter up with bullshit concepts.

BTW, do you still believe that Bhole Ji is the divine incarnation of music?






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