actually I have to agree with Cynthia here. Yes, the message is benign and harmless - but the reality of it is it's Rawat's contrived design for recruitment - you can catch them better by saying nothing than by saying "come on in to hear what the Perfect Master-Lord has got to say". Nor is the event labelled as a cult recruitment session. But, what else is it?
... you see, what really tripped it all up for me too is that the whole premise of why Knowledge is NOT a cult is that premies have their own internal experience from which to draw on - their own source of answers within. But when you can’t answer any questions in any other way than a scripted politically-correct party line, that dumps that premise out the window instantaneously - and returns premies to the other extreme - their source then becomes nothing more than a parroted line. All to get newcomers to come on in and watch the most boring inexplainable video they’ll ever see in their lifetime.
Intelligence? Professionalism? More like an example of Rawat controlling his image by teaching premies to act like dumb robots with well-programmed run-home-to-mama buttons.
And how can a premie say it’s not a cult when they’re unaware of the mind control techniques they’ve all blindly fallen into. Do they ever wonder why all the cults claim they have their own experience, or why all cults say they’re not a cult?