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June 6, 2007

Narcotics on Oneness University campus

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As the shit begins to hit the ceiling of the Oneness University Dhyana Mandir, we realize that Vijay Kumar (aka Kalki Bhagavan aka Sri Bhagavan) is not an iota better than Sathya Sai Baba or the other megalomaniac freaks claiming to be divine:

"They both said the same thing independently of each other: the “Oneness Lehyam” is narcotic substances (one said it sounded like a mixture of LSD, Ecstasy and Ayhuasca). I do not know what Lehyam is, but I know that when they stopped using Lehyam in the 21 days process, people no longer got any peak experiences." - Freddie N.

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  1. We were given that lehyam in the fisrt processes of 21 days and we really had peak experiences after its process in the intestines. Now, they have stopped to give lehyam before the deekshas, so noone has any more peak experiences, they have psicotic experiences caused through extreme mind brainwashing.They say that that substance was to be eaten to clean the chakras before the deeksha was given. i still remember how the dasas placed buckets all around the rooms ,so that we could bring up that stuff.As with other psicoactiv drugs, once you bring it up ,it gets into the blood and then you think it is like the kundalini working, but actually is nothing but a drug that destroys your physical and subtel bodies.The man who shared the room with me nearly had a heart attack.It is a shame for India that such organizations and false gurus are still conning people over there just to give them drugs in the end of the processes.Western authorities should take legal steps against this clear unhealthy and dangerous groups which give drugs and abusive mind programmations to cheat people and ban them inmediatly.

    Comment by oswaldo — July 4, 2007 @ 11:40 am

  2. thanks, friend, for leaving a comment.
    Please ask others who have had similar experiences to leave a comment too.
    Perhaps then readers will start to believe what is happening.

    Comment by Administrator — July 9, 2007 @ 5:15 pm

  3. One my friend was a biggest devotee of Kalki and he had gone for the deeksha process in 2005. There they gave him lehyam and he could smell something wrong in it. Later he left the kalki cult.

    Comment by suruli rajan — July 22, 2007 @ 11:42 am

  4. Thank you Surali.
    There are very few people who actually share with others the truth of what happened and why they left.

    I keep meeting people regularly who have left the cult after deekshas and darshans.

    Most comments are from people who are still trying to find some excuse to justify what is happening.

    We need more people to come out and be heard.

    Comment by Administrator — July 22, 2007 @ 11:48 am

  5. I am someone who has been with the Kalki movement for more than 10 years. i see nothing wrong with this movement and i believe that this is the work that can help people across continents. people like you speak nonsense without knowing the truth. the states experience thro the deekshas are very genuine and deep and transformative too. there are no narcotics used in the processes. it is the pure energy of the divine consciousness.

    Comment by shivam — July 23, 2007 @ 11:17 am

  6. i attended the process and was sure I was drugged via lehyam.Infact I could not move my hands and legs and lay paralysed in bed forover45 minutes. Later I came to know that 3 devotees had died and then lehyam was discontinued. the matter was covered up as snakebite. One was the mother of a dasa. as the people involved were fanatical devotees,
    no police action was pursued.

    Comment by raji — August 9, 2007 @ 12:54 pm

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