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arthurchappell ®

06/04/2007, 01:59:07
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Notice from pictures of the not so divine Mr M lately that he stands up a lot more to give his ranting rambling discourse - has he dispensed with his comfy chair laze back and waffle approach altogether now? Maybe the money pile is now so high that he has to stand up at home to add more on top or is he just trying to look like a college proffessor?



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ocker ®

06/04/2007, 03:31:20
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I suspect that he's standing up when he is the "internationally respected doodah of Peace" blathering simplistic but general peace talk and he's sitting when he's the Master talking to the pwicks blathering simplistic but specific directions to his devotees.






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His personal catch 22: insufficient verticality
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Lp ®

06/04/2007, 03:42:15
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If he sits on an ordinary chair he will be difficult to perceive.
If he sits on an elevated chair folks will accuuuse him of trying to be Lord again.
How to cut an imposing figure when not one.
(and not allowed to wear crowns or carry emblematic paraphernalia like sceptres or chakras, flutes, harps, halos, shields, stethoscopes ..... etc.)






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Yes that's tricky isn't it
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lesley ®

06/04/2007, 15:19:18
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gone are the days when a vertically challenged Lord could insist on everyone else going round on their knees .. he could have made a fortune selling knee pads with a swan logo.

And it appears we can be grateful Rawat did not fancy a stethoscope to add to his collection of keys to the city and suchlike.

Australian Story last night centred around a goodlooking intelligent caring healthy young man, his cult leader (the Jesus Christians), and his mother who did not want him to give away one of his internal organs.

The cult leader wasn't short or fat but was just as unattractive as Rawat. I think he might have been smarter though - his admirers were well armed against rumours they might be in a cult, horrible fludgy replies, more like a Jossi than your average pwk who might still be saying things like I know I'm not in a cult because Maharaji said so.

Without any regard to how a doctor might feel about cutting open a perfectly healthy person just for starters, the Jesus Christians believe that the best thing they can do is save a life by donating an organ, the recipient being someone they don't know.

I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. I mean that's a classic joke right.. What do you want, my kidney?








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Re: Yes that's tricky isn't it
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06/04/2007, 15:52:26
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Last Friday the TV show "NUMB3RS" that includes Navi Rawat as a cast member did a story about an extremist christian cult.  This, of course, was fictional but still somewhat ironic.  Just to think I spent all that time kissing the wrong Rawat...

Kabir







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Re: Yes that's tricky isn't it
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Cynthia ®

06/04/2007, 17:16:07
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Navi Rawat has the #1 hit on google when you search for "Rawat."

She's a looker.







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06/04/2007, 19:32:25
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I just googled Navi Rawat and found that tomorrow (June 5th) she will turn 30!  Happy birthday Navi.

Kabir







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Re: Navi Rawat Meditation Session
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ocker ®

06/05/2007, 00:34:02
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So does that mean that 30 years ago, give or take a day, we all did an all night meditation until the divine baby was born or did that only happen for Prem's kids and not Raja's? I can't remember.

Californinans being californinans, I'm pretty sure that Rawat's daughters would give up a kidney or two for the chance of being Navi Rawat rather than their own dumpinesses struggling with diets and poor self image. It's pretty rough when karma is visited on the daughters rather than the parents.






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If only he could have kept his high chair
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Lp ®

06/04/2007, 15:55:49
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but still be considered a charitable corporate executive entrepreneur, with just a little innocent cult earner on the side, he could have had the best of all worlds.

Your TV viewing calls to mind the Monty Python line: "I know what it is, but I'm using it!"





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