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| Re: Re: The Keys and the Experience of Knowledge -- ghi | Top of thread | Forum | |
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Ghi says: "Knowledge does provide a way into one’s heart and inner peace." Will says: "No, it doesn't." Rawat's teaching is false at the very first step. There is no need for anyone to supply a way to one's heart and inner peace. Love is already in a person's heart. It does not require a way to get to it. It is not hidden. It is not deep. All of Rawat's teachings in this regard are false. There actually is no such thing as "Maharaji's Knowledge." There is meditation, there is talking together about life, there is service, there is personality cult worship. All of these things are experiences, yes. But Knolwedge merely takes these things and packages them in a false package for people to believe in. Anybody who thinks that they need a way to get to their own heart has been seriously misled. Now if Ghi were to say that he enjoys meditation, and doing service, and listening to Rawat talk, then there would be no argument. Evidently, he does enjoy all those things. No problem. But he makes a false claim about those things, the claim that is taught by the Keys.. The Keys, which Ghi endorses, promotes a belief system that (1) people have unlit hearts, that (2) Rawat has a lit heart, and (3) that people can get their hearts lit by Rawat and his prescribed path. This belief system is false. This belief system is what ex-premies object to. We do not object to people feeling good feelings. Rawat has a name for those of us who were once premies and who are now ex-premies. He calls us unlit. He says that it is the fault of the master being overgenerous and these people should never have gotten Knowledge in the first place. What a crock of shit! There is a big difference between being a simple heart-centered person in daily life and being a cult member. Ghi evidently has not quite grasped the difference. |
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