Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 , " Violet " <violet.tubb wrote: > > 3. Every SY helping new members must always inform new members of > that infamous ex-incarnation of Shri Rama and Jesus' uncle St. > Jospeh. i have made an attractive dossier for this false prophet > at: http://www.adishakti.org/simon_d_montford.htm > > Please ensure that all newcomers POSTING at the forum are told > about this sick character. > > (A) In regards to this one, would it not be a good idea to have a > regular Standard Message called " Warning to New Members " which can > be posted regularly and especially when there are new people on > the forum. i just think it would be gentler as a General Warning > than if it is targetted directly 'at' them, especially when they > first come on to the forum, too. (i could be wrong on this one, > though). > i have taken care of this Violet. Now all new members will be automatically posted my dossier on this ex-false prophet: Blasphemy against His Spirit (Shakti) and False Prophets pretending to be Divine. Simon M. Dicon first claimed to be the manifestation of Lord Jesus' uncle, Joseph of Arimathea, keeper of the Holy Grail. Later he insisted to be Shri Vishnu's incarnation as well. Shri Mataji told him to leave in 1990 when he became mentally unstable and was, in his own words, " at the extreme end of crazy. " The sad fact is that the craziness, now channeled to discredit Shri Mataji, has yet to end. http://www.adishakti.org/forum/blasphemy_against_his_spirit_and_the_r ise_of_false_prophets_before_end_times_10-04-2004.htm So Violet we can now forget about him. BTW, Simon does a few honest bones left. This is what to wrote in reply to Nick Delonas: ----------------- > > It explains a lot but you have to admire his candour - not > > many SYs would admit such a thing in public. > > Yes. You have to look very hard to find something to admire about > the man but such an admission takes nerve. Oh there's much more to admire about him eg: 1. His industry. 2. His tenacity. 3. His willingness to stand up to SY leaders while in SY. 4. His willingness to go outside the collective rather than accept what he saw as BS. 5. His willingness to publicly criticise SY and its leaders. SD ----------------- But Simon should not have let his guard down and let honesty and clarity get the better of him. As i have told him, i make a good friend but a far better foe. You just don't praise such a foe since he will use all his skills to capitalize on an opponent's errors. It is no point erasing that post now because i have it in PDF too. Thanks anyway. Simon should also never have explained about " The Madness " that made him believe to be almost God Almighty. i mean " almost " because of his claim to be the incarnation of Shri Rama. Yes, he did subsequently regret allowing me to use his confessions to crucify him. But Simon forgot that he is also battling the Shakti within me and She has Her own ways to destroy my foes. (i now have foes like World Council member Alan Wherry and aspiring Will-wannabe John Noyce plotting against me. They are just as dangerous today as you were yesterday Simon because i see little difference between your condemning Shri Mataji by reason of " The Madness " and their clandestinely condemning those who uphold Her Divine Message by reason of " The Inquisytion " The jury is still out to judge whether it is a far, far greater crime to conscientiously mislead humanity than to be individually mislead by madness, as is crystal clear in your case. [Actually the expected jury verdict is a no-brainer].) And Simon should never think i will rest on my laurels, industrious and tenacious as i am. The best is yet to come Simon, Alan Wherry and John Noyce. i apologize if like-minded murmuring souls were not mentioned by name but i am only 100% certain of these three. heads i win, tails you lose, jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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