Re: Dave Passes gets mention at Amaroo
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lesley ®

09/25/2016, 18:04:54
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blimey that's brave!  do any premies respond to him?

what is fascinating is the way that denial has such a huge impact on us all.  Just recently I read a news story about a sight impaired man in his 80's.  He was lonely and he met this woman in her 50's at a casino, she became his carer.   

His friend, who was also his guardian, said about him that he quickly came to think of his carer as his girlfriend and so he couldn't say anything critical about her to him at all without him becoming angry and upset.  

It went the predictable route - when he went into the nursing home the carer fleeced him rotten while not paying his bills.

Like with gurus, there was no justice available for the blind old man.  He'd sign the blank cheques when she visited him but then he got moved out of his nice room.  He woke up to the recognition she had deceived him before he died.  His friend was able to get a settlement from the bank, enough to pay his bills.

I so remember being a teenager and hearing the oldies saying it's a cruel world and thinking whaat? that seems a bit hard core, how can you think that!

but there isn't, there isn't justice for victims of deception, it's just a barrel of laughs isn't it, buyer beware.  And yet on an individual level, who really feels like that nobody not even the deceivers.  Certainly not Mr Rawat who chucked a paddy when he had to wait longer than he wanted for his new car to arrive.

For premies, it's been a long and winding road now.  I only wish them well in their waking up from the guru's deception - it will happen when it does.








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