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	<title>Comments on: Indian Godman fleeces poor Indians</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2007 15:32:59 +0100</pubDate>
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		<title>by: I.R</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2007 13:19:13 +0100</pubDate>
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		<title>by: CR.</title>
		<link>http://sunyata.blogsome.com/2007/06/08/kracki-the-crookie-fleeces-poor-indians/#comment-65</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2007 04:53:22 +0100</pubDate>
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					<description>Hello!
I just want to say thanks for letting the truth come out. I also have a personal reflection about this.
I have never been part of the group around Kalki &amp;amp; Co. However, I know a lot of people who have been involved and who know you and who have been really been &quot;turned on&quot; by the whole deeksha idea – for that is how I see it, people get &quot;high&quot; and they want quick solutions. They say one thing but do something else; for instance speaking about solidarity but not minding getting rich on it at the same time.
The Kalki Movement also makes use of people who often live in anguish, who are so desperate that they don’t mind paying, even a lot; unfortunately there are no quick fixes for spiritual destitution/pain.
However, this is not something that only concerns the Kalki Movement. In a way this is what happens all the time, in different forms. People all too often look for strong leaders, to help them &quot;escape&quot; from their own struggles in taking responsibility for their own lives.
It is terrifying to see how many people are standing in the line to take over and tell others the right thing to do. Often they do it just in the same way as Kalki – by using both &quot;carrot &amp;amp; whip&quot; – giving so called &quot;love&quot; with one hand and frightening and threatening with the other – it's the same method people use when brainwashing people.
In Kalki circles they call themselves &quot;enlightened&quot;, telling others they know better. They surround themselves with “Yes-sayers”. They build up hierarchies around themselves, themselves being in the top; creating shame in those who ask complicated questions. They exclude those who still try having their own thoughts, often by telling them that they are not enlightened – or by asking them to leave the room.
This is the same way any dictator’s mind works. You can exchange the word enlightened with words such as “not good enough”, “communist/non-communist” etc.
I wish that my reaction against Kalki doesn't remain as criticism merely against Kalki &amp;amp; Co; it pertains to the entire principle of choosing and following strong leaders.
We need more people, at least here in Sweden, with strong integrity, who are not afraid of following their own path, in true solidarity with all other living beings, including Mother Earth who is in big grief at the moment.
It’s very dangerous to let us be lead by those &quot;strong&quot; leaders (inside they are very, very weak); because they are often people who love power so much that they &quot;forget&quot; considering what’s best for all of us.
It's very dangerous to raise our children listening to strong leaders. We should not forget about Hitler and others similar to him.
The best way of preventing any catastrophe like that to appear again is to activate all people who passively are sitting there and letting others decide.
Keep up your good work!
C.R</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hello!<br />
I just want to say thanks for letting the truth come out. I also have a personal reflection about this.<br />
I have never been part of the group around Kalki &amp; Co. However, I know a lot of people who have been involved and who know you and who have been really been &#8220;turned on&#8221; by the whole deeksha idea – for that is how I see it, people get &#8220;high&#8221; and they want quick solutions. They say one thing but do something else; for instance speaking about solidarity but not minding getting rich on it at the same time.<br />
The Kalki Movement also makes use of people who often live in anguish, who are so desperate that they don’t mind paying, even a lot; unfortunately there are no quick fixes for spiritual destitution/pain.<br />
However, this is not something that only concerns the Kalki Movement. In a way this is what happens all the time, in different forms. People all too often look for strong leaders, to help them &#8220;escape&#8221; from their own struggles in taking responsibility for their own lives.<br />
It is terrifying to see how many people are standing in the line to take over and tell others the right thing to do. Often they do it just in the same way as Kalki – by using both &#8220;carrot &amp; whip&#8221; – giving so called &#8220;love&#8221; with one hand and frightening and threatening with the other – it&#8217;s the same method people use when brainwashing people.<br />
In Kalki circles they call themselves &#8220;enlightened&#8221;, telling others they know better. They surround themselves with “Yes-sayers”. They build up hierarchies around themselves, themselves being in the top; creating shame in those who ask complicated questions. They exclude those who still try having their own thoughts, often by telling them that they are not enlightened – or by asking them to leave the room.<br />
This is the same way any dictator’s mind works. You can exchange the word enlightened with words such as “not good enough”, “communist/non-communist” etc.<br />
I wish that my reaction against Kalki doesn&#8217;t remain as criticism merely against Kalki &amp; Co; it pertains to the entire principle of choosing and following strong leaders.<br />
We need more people, at least here in Sweden, with strong integrity, who are not afraid of following their own path, in true solidarity with all other living beings, including Mother Earth who is in big grief at the moment.<br />
It’s very dangerous to let us be lead by those &#8220;strong&#8221; leaders (inside they are very, very weak); because they are often people who love power so much that they &#8220;forget&#8221; considering what’s best for all of us.<br />
It&#8217;s very dangerous to raise our children listening to strong leaders. We should not forget about Hitler and others similar to him.<br />
The best way of preventing any catastrophe like that to appear again is to activate all people who passively are sitting there and letting others decide.<br />
Keep up your good work!<br />
C.R
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