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Twenty three out of 400�people.� Propagation is finally taking off.
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Someone suggested below that 23 was less than the numbers�exing in the UK - in fact with only around 3,000 active or semi active premies in the UK and an age profile heavily weighted to the 50+, these rates of propogation aren't even matching the mortality of UK premies. Put bluntly they are a dying breed. Nik
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Exactly my first thought, I put it out of my mind, the postman came. No bills.� I came back & you'd phrased my thoughts, pretty much word for word, but then who wouldn't, we are really on common ground here. Or are we?
I find myself at the wheel, and thinking on my seat.
I wonder which is more depleting, exhausting, draining, unrevitalising, uninspiring, unhealthy ..etc... a or b ... x or p... Julie got me quite depressed eventually... phew.....
Ps what time is it for you? unless classified of course. 10.35 am here.
Modified by LP at Thu, Jun 29, 2006, 06:17:04
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Interesting, so we're 12 hrs out of phase, is this thursday evening or friday for you?� (please excuse small talk, it's been a disturbingly heavy week for communication.)
Modified by LP at Fri, Jun 30, 2006, 03:47:13
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I'm not sure that there's enough commonality between exs to describe us as a 'breed' - after all where exactly is the shared vision or commitment to a central project ? Of course one could argue that the extinction of the Rawat cult would be an�enduring testimony to the perspicacity of the ex position  Nik
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Yes, of course, Nik, we are returning to being widely diverse and individual in our varied life choices, I forgot that for a moment.
You're quite right.
There is that one shared vision of course! But that's got to be good for our health!
Lp
Modified by LP at Thu, Jun 29, 2006, 05:54:35
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Now you know the reason why propagation is directed towards the rich vice the poorer. Return on investment! It would take forever to get any decent return from a poor person at those costs.The question isn't, "How much will world peace cost," since that isn't rawat's aim, anyway. The question is, "How much return will I get from this person if I have to invest x-amount of dollars to snare them in the first place." THAT is the question!
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Your right Nar. It's probably why my parents were turned down in the knowledge selection way back when. They were too old. Rajeswar told my mom that she would have to give up everything, including her attachment to her children in order to receive Guru Maharaj Ji's gift of knowledge. My Mom and Dad ended up walking out because they were not willing to do that. They loved us that much! If I could only go back in time. I would without a doubt punch his lights out for disrepecting my parents that way. It is one of my greatest regrets as I think about it. Hilltop
Modified by Hilltop at Fri, Jun 30, 2006, 21:47:41
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Right arm, Hilltop (that is the one you smack him with). No fist, just your forearm!  Yeah, that happened all too often. Your parents are something special. To have put up with that bit of abuse and to refuse to "give you up" as part of the bargain really says something about their strength of character. I hope they are still alive, my friend! Pass along my warmest regards and respect, if they are! Our parents really are something to treasure. They weren't all perfect or anything, but they knew right from wrong!
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