I don't dispute that Cynthia, I don't dispute what you say - that: "Maharaji got up on stages dressed as Krishna, wore a jeweled crown, sat on thrones, and his feet had nice silk pillows to rest upon. He didn't do this just as a child-guru, but as a young man in his twenties. Maharaji had a lot of say in how those stages were built, and especially what chairs/thrones he sat upon during those programs. Were you at either of the week-long Hans Jayanti festivals in Kissimmee, Florida? Rawat also told lots and lots of stories about Krishna and other Hindu avatars, sometimes while he was dressed up as Krishna. He also spoke about Jesus."
I was hoping someone would notice that I don't dispute that.
I don't necessarily agree with every word of the rest of what you say, but in general I agree with what you say.
That's all I have time to say right now, but i'll come back to it later.