And the pedophilia? Whom is that meant to trick to the
spiritual path?

--- Jason Spock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  
>       The Pseudo-Secular indian Politicians and
> Left-wing Politicians have done immense damage to
> India and Vedic Culture.
>    
>       The Right-wing Statesmen are trying their best
> to Protect Hinduism, Vedism, Buddhism and Indian
> Culture.
>    
>       There is No Black Lodge in India,  But
> Vote-bank Politics and unfair Caste-reservations and
> Massive Corruption in Politics and beaurocracy keeps
> india weak.
>    
>        To attract small children, one has to give
> out Sweets.  Sai's tricks are just to attract people
> to the Spiritual Path.  Sai himself has admited to
> Enlightened devotees that it's just a trick.
> 
> nablusos108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 13:26:19 -0000
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Sai Baba
> 
>    
>   How do you know for sure ? In my opinion this is
> just wild 
> speculation, possible fed by rampant corruption in
> indian politics. 
> They have even arrested Swami Premananda and kept
> him in prison for 
> many years to try to get money from his western
> disciples. In India 
> there is no justice.
> 
> Question. In 2004, Shankaracharya of Kanchi (South
> India) was 
> arrested and charged with murder. To protest against
> his arrest, 
> Muslims and Hindus were united in marching. Some
> Hindu monks say 
> there is fear of `trial by media'. (1) Behind the
> case of 
> Shankaracharya' s arrest, are there any politicians'
> conspiracies to 
> get their own benefits using police force, as with
> the case of Swami 
> Premananda? (2) And furthermore, behind this
> sequence of plots 
> against spiritual persons is there the force of the
> so-called Black 
> Lodge? (3) Are the targets mainly Hindu spiritual
> leaders, because 
> Maitreya is now teaching in Hindu temples in London?
> 
> Benjamin Creme. (1) Yes. (2) No. (3) No. The attacks
> on spiritual 
> leaders in India come from secular, right-wing
> groups who believe 
> they are creating a `modern' India no longer being
> influenced 
> by `superstition and religious corruption', which,
> they believe, has 
> held India back in the past.
> 
> (The following questions and answers were
> transcribed from a lecture 
> by Benjamin Creme at Friends House, London, in
> November 2005.)
> 
> Q. A criticism I have heard of Sai Baba is that he
> does cheap magic 
> tricks. I have met a lot of his followers who have
> these really cheap 
> looking rings. He says he takes gifts from the
> elemental fields. 
> A. The higher you are the more people want to bring
> you down. You 
> can't get higher than Sai Baba. Those who are
> against Him want to 
> bring Him down. He has no need to buy cheap rings,
> He can make them 
> without effort. For Him it is not a miracle. The
> person getting it is 
> breathless, because they have a cheap little ring
> made by Sai Baba. 
> Audience member: My criticism is He is taking gifts
> from the 
> elemental field.
> But you don't know if He is not putting it back! 
> 
> Q
> 
> 
>  
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