I agree - boring.
Last thing I heard he was selling himself as a master/child progidy in the tradition of the likes of Mozart. Though there is no evidence for his claims, inasmuch as he doesn't actually produce anything that can be verified as a work of genius by his peers (who are his peers?), his students are now called upon to bear witness, one after another, to the efficacy of the Knowledge in their lives (this was the total content of the last half of the last event I attended - in Birmingham, 2004 - I missed the first half but I believe it consisted of a knowledge review). This absurd piece of theatre is arguably even more boring than the inspiration of Prem Rawat. I have also heard him assert that he is uniquely qualified to speak about the Knowledge, but how he has come to this conclusion is a mystery. Whether he believes he has succeeded to some 'royal' line of gurus, or whether he believes his superior sense of discrimination qualifies him to make that judgement, is anybody's guess. I now believe he is a shark, or maybe a venus flytrap, who suckers in the weak. It's a difficult thing to admit because it entails admitting I am, or am at times, weak. However, I would rather a thousand times over admit I am weak than live again in the utter confusion of elation and depression I now have to witness dear friends living in. EPO and the forum are a lifeline to people who, like me, come to the realization that they have to get out of Prem Rawat's clutches, and out of the maze of immorality that he leads us into.