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Andries
You can't be serious when you say:
Public quotes of a person who is so clearly is engaged in propaganda are almost useless to prove something.
The public quotes are essential in understanding what Maharaji is all about. It is, after all, what he says publicly that goes to the heart of the bait and switch tactic he uses to ensnare so many innocent people, like Sai Baba does as well, into his personality worship cult. When one compares what Maharaji says publicly to the real picture that emerges of Rawat through disclosures from x-rated people and the like (e.g. his trainings) then people are able to wake up to the insidious nature of Maharaji and his kind. Public quotes are not "almost useless", they are a vital part in understanding.
Thorin
Modified by Thorin at Sat, Oct 16, 2004, 15:38:45
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