Re: depends on the definition of 'premie'
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10/19/2005, 18:25:20
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A premie is someone who thinks he has a connection to the divine/infinity through the mediation of Prem Pal Singh Rawat. There can be no other definition, & how many people believed that either now or then, it's impossible to know.

If he becomes too secular the old faithful lose interest.

Lots of the aboriginals just love the fact that he is so secular. I reckon this was a likely component in the decision to do away with the a ashrams,seeing as there were thousands of disgruntled punters who just couldn't handle that whole total devotion thing, but were still true believers.

The problem he has, is that he has to show up to claim the speaker fees etc...........Nik explained it in a thread below.

If in the highly unlikely event that he ever threw an all comers party for his devotees, in England at least, he'd see some very strange people sitting howling at the moon in front of him.

I was surprised at the number of premies, who I would say are "active" who said they didn't go to the recent Amaroo event, for example, because they were "too busy" or found it financially difficult.

Yeah,I heard that recently about some of the English EV honchos too. Beats me why that is. Maybe it's because they've got too tired to keep up, finally, with the Superman of our time.

Remember when the motivational speaker, sorry, Lord of the Universe, was reckoned to have a greater energy level than the comic book hero?








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