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Thakar Singh's Wise Advice for Children

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The following are verbatim excerpts from Thakar

Singh's 10/3/89 circular about blindfolding children.

Keep in mind that Thakar Singh put his own signature

to this world-wide memo....<br><br>Very dear

expectant mothers-daughter of Light... [sic] <br><br>It is

my wish you will be able to accept and understand

what is wanted of my dearest children--mothers who are

carrying God's souls within their bodies....

<br><br>[Paragraph 5] <br><br>Upon the birth of the child, the

mother and infant should become total renunciates. They

are to live separate from others. Some other women

may be able to help the mother with domestic duties,

but the person should not be around the child at all.

The child is only to have main contact with the

mother. Even the father may only visit the child once a

week, after having meditated for 12 hours. This is to

keep all worldly radiations away from the child, so it

may remain totally pure, as it was born to the mother

in this state. <br><br>[Paragraph 6] <br><br>After

the birth of the child, it is to have a soft, white

cotton blindfold put gently over the eyes, so the infant

will remain naturally inverted inside most of the 24

hours daily, up to the age of five years. The blindfold

may be taken off when the mother is breastfeeding the

child. She may look into the childn's eyes and he may

look into hers. She should especially keep Simran at

this time. This is the only eye contact that is

allowed to or from the child (with exceptions of the

visits from the father). <br><br>[Paragraph 9]

<br><br>The mother may also play Indian Classical music to

the child and do this with either placing an earphone

in the right ear of the child (from birth on) or use

stereo headphones. This may be done for four hours

daily. The rest of the time, the child will

automatically be in holy meditation, except while being fed and

cared for. <br><br>Signed: <br><br>Lovingly Yours,

<br><br>Thakar Singh

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