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Dear All,

Appended below is a copy of an email recently circulated by Alan Wherry.

He starts by stating: " The emancipation of the human race is the objective of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. How can we contribute, play a bigger part in this? " The answer to the question comes two sentences later: " Please help spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten minutes to send an email to twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja alike, recommending them to read The Legend of Dagad Trikon and to visit the website www.dagadtrikon.com. If each of us were to send such an email, we would get the message to over 6,000 people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love could become an avalanche. "

 

It takes quite a stretch of the imagination indeed to arrive at the premise that a work of fiction is going to be the answer to Shri Mataji's desire for the emancipation of the human race. Alan Wherry would do better to promote adishakti.org which is about the proclamation of Shri Mataji's Divine Message, about the direct, in-your-face extollation of the Advent of Shri Adi Shakti to a public that is starving for Divine knowledge and enlightenment. The seeking public most certainly have not been waiting with bated breath to lay their hands on a self-indulgent allegory, a phantasy replete with all its philosophical niceties.

The lack of enthusiasm on the part of the public is very much in evidence here to the extent that this member of the world council has to peddle this book yet again to the Sahaja Yogis. It is quite obvious that what Alan Wherry is trying to do is to promote the commercial success of the book written by a fellow 'world leader' to an apparently captive market of Sahaja Yogis. The shambolic logic behind this effort is that the success of the book is going to bring about the emancipation of the human race, something which Shri Mataji Herself has been striving to to for for over thirty years with quite limited success.

Do the members of the world council of Sahaja Yoga seriously think that this book will be a balm for the existential angst of this modern age, an unguent for the spiritual confusion of these end times? It is a preposterous proposition indeed, but such is the incongruity of Sahaja Yoga's highest council, a council which has more probably become a cabal of mutual back-scratching, self-serving and self-aggrandizing interlopers.

 

Chandra

Fri, 25 Aug 2006 14:26:34 -0400Alan Wherry <alanwherryIn the latter days, man has to conquer his greatest enemy - himselfAlan Wherry <

alanwherry

Dear Brothers and Sisters I am writing to ask for your help again, but please consider this. The emancipation of the human race is the objective of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. How can we contribute, play a bigger part in this?

We know that books work for us. For example, in Australia, a number of people have come to Sahaja Yoga after buying copies of the Penguin edition of The Third Advent in bookshops. Please help spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten minutes to send an email to twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja alike, recommending them to read The Legend of Dagad Trikon and to visit the website www.dagadtrikon.com

.. If each of us were to send such an email, we would get the message to over 6,000 people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love could become an avalanche. Here's what one non Sahaja Yogis said:

" I'm hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much better written. " Claire Scobie, author of Last Seen in Lhasa. It is probably best to speak from the heart and send a message in your own words, but if it is useful, a suggested framework for such an email is shown below. Warmest regards and much love Alan Wherry daisyamerica LLC

" It takes imagination to escape the scaffolding with which reason imprisons our minds. " The Legend of Dagad Trikon Suggested message Dear XXXXX I have just heard of/read a fascinating new novel called The Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten. It is not available in bookshops, only from the website www.dagadtrikon.com Many people recognize its unique qualities. One reader said, " I'm hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much better written. " Best wishes Yours etc....

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toni <tonisahajiSubject: FW: promoting The Legend of Dagad TrikonFri, 14 Jul 2006 15:22:07 +0200

 

Namaste !Novel by GregoireDear Brothers & Sisters I am writing to ask again for your help. Just over three months ago, copies of The Legend of Dagad Trikon were received from the printers, and since then sales have been quite good, but, unsurprisingly, most sales have been to Sahaja Yogis. Also, the website is receiving between 50 and 200 visits per day and it is possible to determine that most of the visits are by Sahaja Yogis from the phrases and keywords they enter in the Search Engine like Google and . Unfortunately, so far, every attempt, bar one, to get interest from newspapers and magazines, has drawn a blank. This is not too much of a surprise, because the media tend to cover books from the publishers they know and recognise, the ones they receive free books from every month and deal with regularly – " you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours " . I am keeping at them, and of course, hope for a breakthrough. We know that when non SY readers get the book, they enjoy it enormously. Here's two examples: " I have been reading The Legend of Dagad Trikon in my spare time. Its hard to put down, but alas work calls and I jump. Beats the hell out of the da Vinci Code (I mean that literally, that daemon needs to be exorcised). " Tom McAvity, New Brunswick, Canada " I'm hooked... I've read the first chapter of Dagad Trikon (what a name, is it an anagram?) and now I want to read the whole thing. It reminds me of the Da Vinci Code, but much better written, very compelling. I'll order it from your website... " Claire Scobie, author Last Seen in Lhasa, published June 2006, Rider Books, UK Many yogis who have read the book,recognise in it, a unique opportunity to get the message of Sahaja Yoga across to the millions of seekers across the world. We can do this, initially without the help of the mainstream media, if enough yogis can be persuaded to email people they know, yogis and non-yogis alike, and tell them about the book and the website and secondly, to mention the book and the website on blogs, on sites such as MySpace.com and whenever the opportunity arises. Therefore I earnestly request you to go through your email address list, and send this message as it is, to as many yogi friends as possible, and with your non SY friends, please send a message on the lines of the following. Your help and support is much appreciated. ******* " Dear ........ Please check out this great website, www.dagadtrikon.com The Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten is an amazing novel, which as you will see, is quite unique. There are a number of fascinating photos on the site, and ten pieces of music for download. It's published by a friend of mine, Alan Wherry, who's first book published sold nearly two million copies back in 1981. He thinks this one can do the same, and it is only available at the moment from the website. Oh, and by the way, do pass this message on please, if you can. Yours etc.Alan Wherry

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Dear All,

 

WHy is it so not obvious to Alan or anyone else that A book is not

going to do anything to promote SY? I mean fiction is fiction, but

there is so much of it out there in the real worldd mascaraiding as

truth, that I dont think compiling it into a book, however well

written and however many gems of truth are cleverly embedded in the

plot and characters are going to cause people to know about these

End Time, Shri Mataji and what is really going on in 2006.

 

People may read the book but then what? Do they have their

realization? DO they kno what it is? DO they Know who Shri Mataji is

or that she even exists? DO they know that these are the end times

and that we better clean up our acts and get our heads right? Or do

they instead know of a mythical world that resembles our own, but at

the end of the book everything goes right, book closed, and the

impending doom in the real world still exists despite an escape from

it?

 

I dont know....

 

Kyyan

 

, " my2 pai " <my2pai

wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> Appended below is a copy of an email recently circulated by Alan

Wherry.

>

> He starts by stating: " The emancipation of the human race is the

objective

> of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. How can we contribute, play a bigger

part in

> this? " The answer to the question comes two sentences

later: " Please help

> spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten minutes to send an

email to

> twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja alike, recommending them to

read The

> Legend of Dagad Trikon and to visit the website

www.dagadtrikon.com. If each

> of us were to send such an email, we would get the message to over

6,000

> people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love could

become an

> avalanche. "

>

> It takes quite a stretch of the imagination indeed to arrive at

the premise

> that a work of fiction is going to be the answer to Shri Mataji's

desire for

> the emancipation of the human race. Alan Wherry would do better to

promote

> adishakti.org which is about the proclamation of Shri Mataji's

Divine

> Message, about the direct, in-your-face extollation of the Advent

of Shri

> Adi Shakti to a public that is starving for Divine knowledge and

> enlightenment. The seeking public most certainly have not been

waiting with

> bated breath to lay their hands on a self-indulgent allegory, a

phantasy

> replete with all its philosophical niceties.

>

> The lack of enthusiasm on the part of the public is very much in

evidence

> here to the extent that this member of the world council has to

peddle this

> book yet again to the Sahaja Yogis. It is quite obvious that what

Alan

> Wherry is trying to do is to promote the commercial success of the

book

> written by a fellow 'world leader' to an apparently captive market

of Sahaja

> Yogis. The shambolic logic behind this effort is that the success

of the

> book is going to bring about the emancipation of the human race,

something

> which Shri Mataji Herself has been striving to to for for over

thirty years

> with quite limited success.

>

> Do the members of the world council of Sahaja Yoga seriously think

that this

> book will be a balm for the existential angst of this modern age,

an unguent

> for the spiritual confusion of these end times? It is a

preposterous

> proposition indeed, but such is the incongruity of Sahaja Yoga's

highest

> council, a council which has more probably become a cabal of mutual

> back-scratching, self-serving and self-aggrandizing interlopers.

>

> Chandra

>

>

> Fri, 25 Aug 2006 14:26:34 -0400

> Alan Wherry <alanwherry

> In the latter days, man has to conquer his greatest

enemy - himself

> Alan Wherry <alanwherry

>

> Dear Brothers and Sisters

> I am writing to ask for your help again, but please consider

> this. The emancipation of the human race is the objective of Shri

> Mataji Nirmala Devi.

> How can we contribute, play a bigger part in this?

> We know that books work for us. For example, in Australia, a

> number of people have come to Sahaja Yoga after buying copies of

> the Penguin edition of The Third Advent in bookshops.

> Please help spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten

> minutes to send an email to twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja

> alike, recommending them to read The Legend of Dagad Trikon and

> to visit the website www.dagadtrikon.com. If each of us were to

> send such an email, we would get the message to over 6,000

> people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love

> could become an avalanche.

> Here's what one non Sahaja Yogis said:

> " I'm hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much

> better written. "

> Claire Scobie, author of Last Seen in Lhasa.

> It is probably best to speak from the heart and send a message in

> your own words, but if it is useful, a suggested framework for

> such an email is shown below.

> Warmest regards and much love

> Alan Wherry

> daisyamerica LLC

>

> " It takes imagination to escape the scaffolding with which reason

> imprisons our minds. "

> The Legend of Dagad Trikon

>

> Suggested message

> Dear XXXXX

> I have just heard of/read a fascinating new novel called The

> Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten. It is not

> available in bookshops, only from the website www.dagadtrikon.com

> Many people recognize its unique qualities. One reader said, " I'm

> hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much

> better written. "

> Best wishes

> Yours etc....

>

> --------------

>

> toni <toni

> sahaji

> FW: promoting The Legend of Dagad Trikon

> Fri, 14 Jul 2006 15:22:07 +0200

>

> Namaste !

> Novel by Gregoire

> Dear Brothers & Sisters

> I am writing to ask again for your help. Just over three months

ago, copies

> of The Legend of Dagad Trikon were received from the printers, and

since

> then sales have been quite good, but, unsurprisingly, most sales

have been

> to Sahaja Yogis.

> Also, the website is receiving between 50 and 200 visits per day

and it is

> possible to determine that most of the visits are by Sahaja Yogis

from the

> phrases and keywords they enter in the Search Engine like Google

and .

> Unfortunately, so far, every attempt, bar one, to get interest from

> newspapers and magazines, has drawn a blank. This is not too much

of a

> surprise, because the media tend to cover books from the

publishers they

> know and recognise, the ones they receive free books from every

month and

> deal with regularly – " you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours " . I

am

> keeping at them, and of course, hope for a breakthrough.

> We know that when non SY readers get the book, they enjoy it

enormously.

> Here's two examples:

> " I have been reading The Legend of Dagad Trikon in my spare time.

Its hard

> to put down, but alas work calls and I jump. Beats the hell out of

the da

> Vinci Code (I mean that literally, that daemon needs to be

exorcised). "

> Tom McAvity, New Brunswick, Canada

> " I'm hooked... I've read the first chapter of Dagad Trikon (what a

name, is

> it an anagram?) and now I want to read the whole thing. It reminds

me of the

> Da Vinci Code, but much better written, very compelling. I'll

order it from

> your website... "

> Claire Scobie, author Last Seen in Lhasa, published June 2006,

Rider Books,

> UK

> Many yogis who have read the book,

> recognise in it, a unique opportunity to get the message of Sahaja

Yoga

> across to the millions of seekers across the world. We can do this,

> initially without the help of the mainstream media, if enough

yogis can be

> persuaded to email people they know, yogis and non-yogis alike,

and tell

> them about the book and the website and secondly, to mention the

book and

> the website on blogs, on sites such as MySpace.com and whenever the

> opportunity arises.

> Therefore I earnestly request you to go through your email address

list, and

> send this message as it is, to as many yogi friends as possible,

and with

> your non SY friends, please send a message on the lines of the

following.

> Your help and support is much appreciated.

> *******

> " Dear ........

> Please check out this great website,

> www.dagadtrikon.com

> The Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten is an

amazing novel,

> which as you will see, is quite unique. There are a number of

fascinating

> photos on the site, and ten pieces of music for download. It's

published by

> a friend of mine, Alan Wherry, who's first book published sold

nearly two

> million copies back in 1981. He thinks this one can do the same,

and it is

> only available at the moment from the website.

> Oh, and by the way, do pass this message on please, if you can.

> Yours etc.

> Alan Wherry

>

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, " my2 pai " <my2pai

wrote:

 

" Appended below is a copy of an email recently circulated by Alan Wherry. He

starts by stating: " The emancipation of the human race is the objective of Shri

Mataji Nirmala Devi. How can we contribute, play a bigger part in this? "

 

Dear Chandra, Kyyan and All,

 

i agree with Chandra that Alan could, in his own words: " contribute, play a

bigger part in this " ... if he promoted http://ww.adishakti.org/and

http://www.al-qiyamah.org/ .......which i believe are the only public websites

that openly promote Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi upfront for Who She really is!

 

These websites in fact reveal the astounding truth that Shri Mataji is not just

some meditation teacher (as Alan and others prefer to portray Shri Mataji to the

public as), but that She is " Much More! " She is actually promoted as the

Incarnation of the Adi Shakti of the Hindus, the Holy Spirit of the Christians,

the Ruh of Allah of the Muslims, the Shekinah of Judaism, the Aykaa Mayee of the

Sikhs, the Maitreya of Buddhists, and the Great Mother of Taoists!

 

i don't know of any Official Public Sahaja Yoga Websites where She is promoted

upfront like this (though i would sincerely like to be wrong on that account.)

The abovementioned websites also give a vast array of detailed knowledge,

ranging from the mundane to the Divine. In short, they are " absolute gems " and

future generations of Sahaja Yogis (who will be more spiritually aware) will be

amazed at the spiritual shortsightedness of WCASY & Co. ... i am sure of that!

 

As stated, these two websites are " absolute gems " and yet Alan just cannot bring

himself to accept these websites for his own undisclosed reasons, but instead

actively campaigns amongst SY's against these websites.

 

So... i hope Sahaja Yogis will just disregard Alan's shortsighted spiritual

views (which are also instituted in the World Council of Sahaja Yoga) and i hope

that all Sahaja Yogis will come to realise just how mean-minded the 'Sahaj

Cabal' (of which Alan is a member of) really are against those whose only desire

is to promote Shri Mataji for Who She Really Is, and they do this with no fear,

and with all courage and determination... if you please! There is no

'wishy-washy' attempt at truth. The Truth is there for all to see! And they have

no need to rely on a book of fiction to state the facts, either!

 

(That said, i am sure the book must be great; i would not mind reading it,

however, 'so-called leaders' who do not show signs of the enlightenment they are

purported to have, just have their priorities wrong, that's all!)

 

violet

 

 

 

, " my2 pai " <my2pai

wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> Appended below is a copy of an email recently circulated by Alan

Wherry.

>

> He starts by stating: " The emancipation of the human race is the

objective

> of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. How can we contribute, play a bigger

part in

> this? " The answer to the question comes two sentences later:

" Please help

> spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten minutes to send an

email to

> twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja alike, recommending them to

read The

> Legend of Dagad Trikon and to visit the website

www.dagadtrikon.com. If each

> of us were to send such an email, we would get the message to over

6,000

> people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love could

become an

> avalanche. "

>

> It takes quite a stretch of the imagination indeed to arrive at the

premise

> that a work of fiction is going to be the answer to Shri Mataji's

desire for

> the emancipation of the human race. Alan Wherry would do better to

promote

> adishakti.org which is about the proclamation of Shri Mataji's

Divine

> Message, about the direct, in-your-face extollation of the Advent

of Shri

> Adi Shakti to a public that is starving for Divine knowledge and

> enlightenment. The seeking public most certainly have not been

waiting with

> bated breath to lay their hands on a self-indulgent allegory, a

phantasy

> replete with all its philosophical niceties.

>

> The lack of enthusiasm on the part of the public is very much in

evidence

> here to the extent that this member of the world council has to

peddle this

> book yet again to the Sahaja Yogis. It is quite obvious that what

Alan

> Wherry is trying to do is to promote the commercial success of the

book

> written by a fellow 'world leader' to an apparently captive market

of Sahaja

> Yogis. The shambolic logic behind this effort is that the success

of the

> book is going to bring about the emancipation of the human race,

something

> which Shri Mataji Herself has been striving to to for for over

thirty years

> with quite limited success.

>

> Do the members of the world council of Sahaja Yoga seriously think

that this

> book will be a balm for the existential angst of this modern age,

an unguent

> for the spiritual confusion of these end times? It is a preposterous

> proposition indeed, but such is the incongruity of Sahaja Yoga's

highest

> council, a council which has more probably become a cabal of mutual

> back-scratching, self-serving and self-aggrandizing interlopers.

>

> Chandra

>

>

> Fri, 25 Aug 2006 14:26:34 -0400

> Alan Wherry <alanwherry

> In the latter days, man has to conquer his greatest enemy

- himself

> Alan Wherry <alanwherry

>

> Dear Brothers and Sisters

> I am writing to ask for your help again, but please consider

> this. The emancipation of the human race is the objective of Shri

> Mataji Nirmala Devi.

> How can we contribute, play a bigger part in this?

> We know that books work for us. For example, in Australia, a

> number of people have come to Sahaja Yoga after buying copies of

> the Penguin edition of The Third Advent in bookshops.

> Please help spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten

> minutes to send an email to twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja

> alike, recommending them to read The Legend of Dagad Trikon and

> to visit the website www.dagadtrikon.com. If each of us were to

> send such an email, we would get the message to over 6,000

> people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love

> could become an avalanche.

> Here's what one non Sahaja Yogis said:

> " I'm hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much

> better written. "

> Claire Scobie, author of Last Seen in Lhasa.

> It is probably best to speak from the heart and send a message in

> your own words, but if it is useful, a suggested framework for

> such an email is shown below.

> Warmest regards and much love

> Alan Wherry

> daisyamerica LLC

>

> " It takes imagination to escape the scaffolding with which reason

> imprisons our minds. "

> The Legend of Dagad Trikon

>

> Suggested message

> Dear XXXXX

> I have just heard of/read a fascinating new novel called The

> Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten. It is not

> available in bookshops, only from the website www.dagadtrikon.com

> Many people recognize its unique qualities. One reader said, " I'm

> hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much

> better written. "

> Best wishes

> Yours etc....

>

> --------------

>

> toni <toni

> sahaji

> FW: promoting The Legend of Dagad Trikon

> Fri, 14 Jul 2006 15:22:07 +0200

>

> Namaste !

> Novel by Gregoire

> Dear Brothers & Sisters

> I am writing to ask again for your help. Just over three months

ago, copies

> of The Legend of Dagad Trikon were received from the printers, and

since

> then sales have been quite good, but, unsurprisingly, most sales

have been

> to Sahaja Yogis.

> Also, the website is receiving between 50 and 200 visits per day

and it is

> possible to determine that most of the visits are by Sahaja Yogis

from the

> phrases and keywords they enter in the Search Engine like Google

and .

> Unfortunately, so far, every attempt, bar one, to get interest from

> newspapers and magazines, has drawn a blank. This is not too much

of a

> surprise, because the media tend to cover books from the publishers

they

> know and recognise, the ones they receive free books from every

month and

> deal with regularly – " you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours " . I

am

> keeping at them, and of course, hope for a breakthrough.

> We know that when non SY readers get the book, they enjoy it

enormously.

> Here's two examples:

> " I have been reading The Legend of Dagad Trikon in my spare time.

Its hard

> to put down, but alas work calls and I jump. Beats the hell out of

the da

> Vinci Code (I mean that literally, that daemon needs to be

exorcised). "

> Tom McAvity, New Brunswick, Canada

> " I'm hooked... I've read the first chapter of Dagad Trikon (what a

name, is

> it an anagram?) and now I want to read the whole thing. It reminds

me of the

> Da Vinci Code, but much better written, very compelling. I'll order

it from

> your website... "

> Claire Scobie, author Last Seen in Lhasa, published June 2006,

Rider Books,

> UK

> Many yogis who have read the book,

> recognise in it, a unique opportunity to get the message of Sahaja

Yoga

> across to the millions of seekers across the world. We can do this,

> initially without the help of the mainstream media, if enough yogis

can be

> persuaded to email people they know, yogis and non-yogis alike, and

tell

> them about the book and the website and secondly, to mention the

book and

> the website on blogs, on sites such as MySpace.com and whenever the

> opportunity arises.

> Therefore I earnestly request you to go through your email address

list, and

> send this message as it is, to as many yogi friends as possible,

and with

> your non SY friends, please send a message on the lines of the

following.

> Your help and support is much appreciated.

> *******

> " Dear ........

> Please check out this great website,

> www.dagadtrikon.com

> The Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten is an

amazing novel,

> which as you will see, is quite unique. There are a number of

fascinating

> photos on the site, and ten pieces of music for download. It's

published by

> a friend of mine, Alan Wherry, who's first book published sold

nearly two

> million copies back in 1981. He thinks this one can do the same,

and it is

> only available at the moment from the website.

> Oh, and by the way, do pass this message on please, if you can.

> Yours etc.

> Alan Wherry

>

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THank you Violet,

 

I should say that i dont find anything wrong with using creativity

of the divine or in general to produce a great novel, which i am

sure this novel is. I remeber seeing it in the Ashram and it looked

really interesting. But i do agree with Violet and Chandra when they

say that someone in the position of Alan Wherry and Grégoire de

Kalbermatten should be using that position and opportunity to tell

all the nations of SHri Mataji's Divine message and who she is. With

all the money and time that went into writing the book, getting it

published and having a nice book cover etc, a mass media onslaught

could have been formulated and implimented instead to fulfill

priorities of something much greater then simple entertainment;

rather an effective spread of the Divine message and meaning of SY

to the world at large.

 

I mean instead of compiling a novel or a book of treatments, why not

compile a book about SHri Mataji's divine message, who she is, all

the proof of who she is with scriptoral baking etc, and put that out

on the market.(I hope Jagbir's book, who has done all that

eventually is put out. Can you imagine?) I bet then many more people

would take notice and read it that were not SY. I mean how many

people buy books of false gurus because they are well publicised and

considered credible(when we have the real deal and everyone else

should as well, but we dont promote the truth that would make mother

well publicised)?

 

Of course only SY's are going to buy this book because no one but

SY's know who Grégoire de Kalbermatten is or who Shri Mataji is, and

for that matter even SY dont all know who Shri Mataji is or if they

do, the proof to back that.

 

Violet was right, our priorities have to change and no one but SY

yogis will by anything from SY unles the world at large is made to

know of SY in its entire truth, so it stands out as truth from the

1001 other yoga schools claiming divine teachers. Shri Mataji and

her teachings are not just for SY or people who become part of SY,

but for the whole world- SY's or not. Until the mind set changes

where we stop focusing so much on SY and those in it, and turn our

attention outwards to other people, and not with the motive

of " converting people " but instead of giving them the knowledge and

experience they are entitled to by birth right, SY the organization

and anything from it will pass unnoticed and uncared for by anyone

else. WHy? Well because it has no relevence to anyone else but SY's.

 

Kyyan

 

 

, " Violet "

<violet.tubb wrote:

>

> , " my2 pai " <my2pai@>

> wrote:

>

> " Appended below is a copy of an email recently circulated by Alan

Wherry. He starts by stating: " The emancipation of the human race is

the objective of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. How can we contribute,

play a bigger part in this? "

>

> Dear Chandra, Kyyan and All,

>

> i agree with Chandra that Alan could, in his own

words: " contribute, play a bigger part in this " ... if he promoted

http://ww.adishakti.org/and http://www.al-qiyamah.org/ .......which

i believe are the only public websites that openly promote Shri

Mataji Nirmala Devi upfront for Who She really is!

>

> These websites in fact reveal the astounding truth that Shri

Mataji is not just some meditation teacher (as Alan and others

prefer to portray Shri Mataji to the public as), but that She

is " Much More! " She is actually promoted as the Incarnation of the

Adi Shakti of the Hindus, the Holy Spirit of the Christians, the Ruh

of Allah of the Muslims, the Shekinah of Judaism, the Aykaa Mayee of

the Sikhs, the Maitreya of Buddhists, and the Great Mother of

Taoists!

>

> i don't know of any Official Public Sahaja Yoga Websites where She

is promoted upfront like this (though i would sincerely like to be

wrong on that account.) The abovementioned websites also give a vast

array of detailed knowledge, ranging from the mundane to the Divine.

In short, they are " absolute gems " and future generations of Sahaja

Yogis (who will be more spiritually aware) will be amazed at the

spiritual shortsightedness of WCASY & Co. ... i am sure of that!

>

> As stated, these two websites are " absolute gems " and yet Alan

just cannot bring himself to accept these websites for his own

undisclosed reasons, but instead actively campaigns amongst SY's

against these websites.

>

> So... i hope Sahaja Yogis will just disregard Alan's shortsighted

spiritual views (which are also instituted in the World Council of

Sahaja Yoga) and i hope that all Sahaja Yogis will come to realise

just how mean-minded the 'Sahaj Cabal' (of which Alan is a member

of) really are against those whose only desire is to promote Shri

Mataji for Who She Really Is, and they do this with no fear, and

with all courage and determination... if you please! There is

no 'wishy-washy' attempt at truth. The Truth is there for all to

see! And they have no need to rely on a book of fiction to state the

facts, either!

>

> (That said, i am sure the book must be great; i would not mind

reading it, however, 'so-called leaders' who do not show signs of

the enlightenment they are purported to have, just have their

priorities wrong, that's all!)

>

> violet

>

>

>

> , " my2 pai " <my2pai@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear All,

> >

> > Appended below is a copy of an email recently circulated by Alan

> Wherry.

> >

> > He starts by stating: " The emancipation of the human race is the

> objective

> > of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. How can we contribute, play a bigger

> part in

> > this? " The answer to the question comes two sentences later:

> " Please help

> > spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten minutes to send

an

> email to

> > twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja alike, recommending them to

> read The

> > Legend of Dagad Trikon and to visit the website

> www.dagadtrikon.com. If each

> > of us were to send such an email, we would get the message to

over

> 6,000

> > people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love

could

> become an

> > avalanche. "

> >

> > It takes quite a stretch of the imagination indeed to arrive at

the

> premise

> > that a work of fiction is going to be the answer to Shri Mataji's

> desire for

> > the emancipation of the human race. Alan Wherry would do better

to

> promote

> > adishakti.org which is about the proclamation of Shri Mataji's

> Divine

> > Message, about the direct, in-your-face extollation of the Advent

> of Shri

> > Adi Shakti to a public that is starving for Divine knowledge and

> > enlightenment. The seeking public most certainly have not been

> waiting with

> > bated breath to lay their hands on a self-indulgent allegory, a

> phantasy

> > replete with all its philosophical niceties.

> >

> > The lack of enthusiasm on the part of the public is very much in

> evidence

> > here to the extent that this member of the world council has to

> peddle this

> > book yet again to the Sahaja Yogis. It is quite obvious that what

> Alan

> > Wherry is trying to do is to promote the commercial success of

the

> book

> > written by a fellow 'world leader' to an apparently captive

market

> of Sahaja

> > Yogis. The shambolic logic behind this effort is that the success

> of the

> > book is going to bring about the emancipation of the human race,

> something

> > which Shri Mataji Herself has been striving to to for for over

> thirty years

> > with quite limited success.

> >

> > Do the members of the world council of Sahaja Yoga seriously

think

> that this

> > book will be a balm for the existential angst of this modern age,

> an unguent

> > for the spiritual confusion of these end times? It is a

preposterous

> > proposition indeed, but such is the incongruity of Sahaja Yoga's

> highest

> > council, a council which has more probably become a cabal of

mutual

> > back-scratching, self-serving and self-aggrandizing interlopers.

> >

> > Chandra

> >

> >

> > Fri, 25 Aug 2006 14:26:34 -0400

> > Alan Wherry <alanwherry@>

> > In the latter days, man has to conquer his greatest

enemy

> - himself

> > Alan Wherry <alanwherry@>

> >

> > Dear Brothers and Sisters

> > I am writing to ask for your help again, but please consider

> > this. The emancipation of the human race is the objective of

Shri

> > Mataji Nirmala Devi.

> > How can we contribute, play a bigger part in this?

> > We know that books work for us. For example, in Australia, a

> > number of people have come to Sahaja Yoga after buying copies of

> > the Penguin edition of The Third Advent in bookshops.

> > Please help spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten

> > minutes to send an email to twenty friends, Sahaja and non

Sahaja

> > alike, recommending them to read The Legend of Dagad Trikon and

> > to visit the website www.dagadtrikon.com. If each of us were to

> > send such an email, we would get the message to over 6,000

> > people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love

> > could become an avalanche.

> > Here's what one non Sahaja Yogis said:

> > " I'm hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much

> > better written. "

> > Claire Scobie, author of Last Seen in Lhasa.

> > It is probably best to speak from the heart and send a message

in

> > your own words, but if it is useful, a suggested framework for

> > such an email is shown below.

> > Warmest regards and much love

> > Alan Wherry

> > daisyamerica LLC

> >

> > " It takes imagination to escape the scaffolding with which reason

> > imprisons our minds. "

> > The Legend of Dagad Trikon

> >

> > Suggested message

> > Dear XXXXX

> > I have just heard of/read a fascinating new novel called The

> > Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten. It is not

> > available in bookshops, only from the website

www.dagadtrikon.com

> > Many people recognize its unique qualities. One reader

said, " I'm

> > hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much

> > better written. "

> > Best wishes

> > Yours etc....

> >

> > --------------

> >

> > toni <toni@>

> > sahaji@

> > FW: promoting The Legend of Dagad Trikon

> > Fri, 14 Jul 2006 15:22:07 +0200

> >

> > Namaste !

> > Novel by Gregoire

> > Dear Brothers & Sisters

> > I am writing to ask again for your help. Just over three months

> ago, copies

> > of The Legend of Dagad Trikon were received from the printers,

and

> since

> > then sales have been quite good, but, unsurprisingly, most sales

> have been

> > to Sahaja Yogis.

> > Also, the website is receiving between 50 and 200 visits per day

> and it is

> > possible to determine that most of the visits are by Sahaja Yogis

> from the

> > phrases and keywords they enter in the Search Engine like Google

> and .

> > Unfortunately, so far, every attempt, bar one, to get interest

from

> > newspapers and magazines, has drawn a blank. This is not too much

> of a

> > surprise, because the media tend to cover books from the

publishers

> they

> > know and recognise, the ones they receive free books from every

> month and

> > deal with regularly – " you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours " .

I

> am

> > keeping at them, and of course, hope for a breakthrough.

> > We know that when non SY readers get the book, they enjoy it

> enormously.

> > Here's two examples:

> > " I have been reading The Legend of Dagad Trikon in my spare time.

> Its hard

> > to put down, but alas work calls and I jump. Beats the hell out

of

> the da

> > Vinci Code (I mean that literally, that daemon needs to be

> exorcised). "

> > Tom McAvity, New Brunswick, Canada

> > " I'm hooked... I've read the first chapter of Dagad Trikon (what

a

> name, is

> > it an anagram?) and now I want to read the whole thing. It

reminds

> me of the

> > Da Vinci Code, but much better written, very compelling. I'll

order

> it from

> > your website... "

> > Claire Scobie, author Last Seen in Lhasa, published June 2006,

> Rider Books,

> > UK

> > Many yogis who have read the book,

> > recognise in it, a unique opportunity to get the message of

Sahaja

> Yoga

> > across to the millions of seekers across the world. We can do

this,

> > initially without the help of the mainstream media, if enough

yogis

> can be

> > persuaded to email people they know, yogis and non-yogis alike,

and

> tell

> > them about the book and the website and secondly, to mention the

> book and

> > the website on blogs, on sites such as MySpace.com and whenever

the

> > opportunity arises.

> > Therefore I earnestly request you to go through your email

address

> list, and

> > send this message as it is, to as many yogi friends as possible,

> and with

> > your non SY friends, please send a message on the lines of the

> following.

> > Your help and support is much appreciated.

> > *******

> > " Dear ........

> > Please check out this great website,

> > www.dagadtrikon.com

> > The Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten is an

> amazing novel,

> > which as you will see, is quite unique. There are a number of

> fascinating

> > photos on the site, and ten pieces of music for download. It's

> published by

> > a friend of mine, Alan Wherry, who's first book published sold

> nearly two

> > million copies back in 1981. He thinks this one can do the same,

> and it is

> > only available at the moment from the website.

> > Oh, and by the way, do pass this message on please, if you can.

> > Yours etc.

> > Alan Wherry

> >

>

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Dear Kyaan and All,

 

You have asked questions that neither Alan Wherry can answer nor is

interested. Some time back i told a SY that these guys are getting

into a money-making venture. At that time little was known but now

it has become obvious, given the devious nature of Alan's email to

use " The emancipation of the human race is the objective of Shri

Mataji Nirmala Devi " to rally SYs to 'sell' the book.

 

Let's not forget that this is now a repetitive campaign that hints

of previous failures. Alan wants naive SYs to again believe that by

selling fiction we can attract seekers to the Truth (just as by

protecting the public from the truth about Shri Mataji we can slowly

brace them to face it eventually). So what's better than now con-

vincing young SYs that just like Shri Mataji, they will be

emancipating the human race ................ with fantasy instead of

the plain truth?

 

This is another interesting point made by Alan:

 

" We know that books work for us. For example, in Australia, a number

of people have come to Sahaja Yoga after buying copies of the

Penguin edition of The Third Advent in bookshops. "

 

If that is the case why not allow the free distribution of The

Advent so that many more people will know the truth and join Sahaja

Yoga? Why is it still necessary that the Truth be sold for a profit

instead of freely given in compassion and concern for the

emancipation of the human race? Hasn't Grégoire made enough from the

Third Advent? Given the empty halls promoting Sahaja Yoga, shouldn't

our concern be to slow down and reverse the ever-increasing failure

to attract seekers?

 

And how many of the 300+ Australian SYs joined Sahaja Yoga after

reading the Third Advent? i just wanted to minus them from those

joining after attending Shri Mataji's/SYs public programs over more

than 20 years. There must have been hundreds of such programs since

the 80s. Any data will show a dismal failure at best.

 

This is a claim only Alan can make the naive to believe:

 

" Many yogis who have read the book, recognise in it, a unique

opportunity to get the message of Sahaja Yoga across to the millions

of seekers across the world. "

 

If SYs are that confident then, instead of getting millions to read

the message of Sahaja Yoga encrypted in The Legend of Dagad Trikon,

why not allow tens of millions to embrace it through free

availability? Are we in the business of selling salvation?

 

And even if this desperate, wishful thinking comes true what, may i

ask, is the message of Sahaja Yoga? Is it going to be about the

common subtle system and self-realization by a meditation teacher,

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi? If SYs are going to claim anything more,

similar to that of The Legend of Dagad Trikon, what is it and, of

far more importance, where is the evidence?

 

As i said before this stubborn, dying camel will ultimately have to

drink from the fountain of truth. Alan's desperate email is but a

sign that the death throes have begun: " If each of us were to send

such an email, we would get the message to over 6,000 people, and

with God's blessing, our little snowball of love could become an

avalanche. " Alan Wherry, a WCASY member has the audacity and daring

to put falsehood into God's mouth, claiming that He will bless those

who proclaim fiction instead of Truth. And SYs can believe such

utter nonsense and blasphemy!!???

 

i was actually shocked into silence by Alan Wherry's claim and the

glaring absence of conscience amongst WCASY members. That is why it

took me a few days to respond. It is now without question a council

which has become " a cabal of mutual back-scratching, self-serving

and self-aggrandizing interlopers " . Those SYs empowering them will

be doing so at peril to their own self-realization and moksa. You

have no idea what is at stake when WCASY members begin convincing

you that fiction will emancipate humanity, and God is on their side

blessing all those who help sell fantasy!

 

You can almost smell the stench of this frightening satanic lie!

 

Jai Shri Ganapathi,

 

 

jagbir

 

 

 

, " v_koa " <v_koa

wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> WHy is it so not obvious to Alan or anyone else that A book is not

> going to do anything to promote SY? I mean fiction is fiction, but

> there is so much of it out there in the real world masquarading

> as truth, that I dont think compiling it into a book, however well

> written and however many gems of truth are cleverly embedded in

> the plot and characters are going to cause people to know about

> these End Time, Shri Mataji and what is really going on in 2006.

>

> People may read the book but then what? Do they have their

> realization? DO they know what it is? DO they know who Shri Mataji

> is or that she even exists? DO they know that these are the end

> times and that we better clean up our acts and get our heads

> right? Or do they instead know of a mythical world that resembles

> our own, but at the end of the book everything goes right, book

> closed, and the impending doom in the real world still exists

> despite an escape from it?

>

> I dont know....

>

> Kyyan

>

>

 

, " my2 pai " <my2pai@>

wrote:

 

Dear All,

 

Appended below is a copy of an email recently circulated by Alan

Wherry.

 

He starts by stating: " The emancipation of the human race is the

objective of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. How can we contribute, play a

bigger part in this? " The answer to the question comes two sentences

later: " Please help spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten

minutes to send an email to twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja

alike, recommending them to read The Legend of Dagad Trikon and to

visit the website www.dagadtrikon.com. If each of us were to send

such an email, we would get the message to over 6,000 people, and

with God's blessing, our little snowball of love could become an

avalanche. "

 

It takes quite a stretch of the imagination indeed to arrive at the

premise that a work of fiction is going to be the answer to Shri

Mataji's desire for the emancipation of the human race. Alan Wherry

would do better to promote adishakti.org which is about the

proclamation of Shri Mataji's Divine Message, about the direct, in-

your-face extollation of the Advent of Shri Adi Shakti to a public

that is starving for Divine knowledge and enlightenment. The seeking

public most certainly have not been waiting with bated breath to lay

their hands on a self-indulgent allegory, a phantasy replete with

all its philosophical niceties.

 

The lack of enthusiasm on the part of the public is very much in

evidence here to the extent that this member of the world council

has to peddle this book yet again to the Sahaja Yogis. It is quite

obvious that what Alan Wherry is trying to do is to promote the

commercial success of the book written by a fellow 'world leader' to

an apparently captive market of Sahaja Yogis. The shambolic logic

behind this effort is that the success of the book is going to bring

about the emancipation of the human race, something which Shri

Mataji Herself has been striving to to for for over thirty years

with quite limited success.

 

Do the members of the world council of Sahaja Yoga seriously think

that this book will be a balm for the existential angst of this

modern age, an unguent for the spiritual confusion of these end

times? It is a preposterous proposition indeed, but such is the

incongruity of Sahaja Yoga's highest council, a council which has

more probably become a cabal of mutual back-scratching, self-serving

and self-aggrandizing interlopers.

 

Chandra

 

 

Fri, 25 Aug 2006 14:26:34 -0400

Alan Wherry <alanwherry

In the latter days, man has to conquer his greatest enemy -

himself

Alan Wherry < alanwherry

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters

I am writing to ask for your help again, but please consider

this. The emancipation of the human race is the objective of Shri

Mataji Nirmala Devi.

How can we contribute, play a bigger part in this?

We know that books work for us. For example, in Australia, a

number of people have come to Sahaja Yoga after buying copies of

the Penguin edition of The Third Advent in bookshops.

Please help spread the message of Sahaja Yoga by taking ten

minutes to send an email to twenty friends, Sahaja and non Sahaja

alike, recommending them to read The Legend of Dagad Trikon and

to visit the website www.dagadtrikon.com . If each of us were to

send such an email, we would get the message to over 6,000

people, and with God's blessing, our little snowball of love

could become an avalanche.

Here's what one non Sahaja Yogis said:

" I'm hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much

better written. "

Claire Scobie, author of Last Seen in Lhasa.

It is probably best to speak from the heart and send a message in

your own words, but if it is useful, a suggested framework for

such an email is shown below.

Warmest regards and much love

Alan Wherry

daisyamerica LLC

 

" It takes imagination to escape the scaffolding with which reason

imprisons our minds. "

The Legend of Dagad Trikon

 

Suggested message

Dear XXXXX

I have just heard of/read a fascinating new novel called The

Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten. It is not

available in bookshops, only from the website www.dagadtrikon.com

Many people recognize its unique qualities. One reader said, " I'm

hooked… this book reminds me of The Da Vinci Code, but much

better written. "

Best wishes

Yours etc....

 

--------------

 

toni <toni

sahaji

FW: promoting The Legend of Dagad Trikon

Fri, 14 Jul 2006 15:22:07 +0200

 

Namaste !

Novel by Gregoire

Dear Brothers & Sisters

I am writing to ask again for your help. Just over three months ago,

copies of The Legend of Dagad Trikon were received from the

printers, and since then sales have been quite good, but,

unsurprisingly, most sales have been to Sahaja Yogis.

Also, the website is receiving between 50 and 200 visits per day and

it is possible to determine that most of the visits are by Sahaja

Yogis from the phrases and keywords they enter in the Search Engine

like Google and .

Unfortunately, so far, every attempt, bar one, to get interest from

newspapers and magazines, has drawn a blank. This is not too much of

a surprise, because the media tend to cover books from the

publishers they know and recognise, the ones they receive free books

from every month and deal with regularly – " you scratch my back,

I'll scratch yours " . I am keeping at them, and of course, hope for a

breakthrough.

We know that when non SY readers get the book, they enjoy it

enormously. Here's two examples:

" I have been reading The Legend of Dagad Trikon in my spare time.

Its hard to put down, but alas work calls and I jump. Beats the hell

out of the da Vinci Code (I mean that literally, that daemon needs

to be exorcised). "

Tom McAvity, New Brunswick, Canada

" I'm hooked... I've read the first chapter of Dagad Trikon (what a

name, is it an anagram?) and now I want to read the whole thing. It

reminds me of the Da Vinci Code, but much better written, very

compelling. I'll order it from your website... "

Claire Scobie, author Last Seen in Lhasa, published June 2006, Rider

Books, UK

Many yogis who have read the book, recognise in it, a unique

opportunity to get the message of Sahaja Yoga across to the millions

of seekers across the world. We can do this, initially without the

help of the mainstream media, if enough yogis can be persuaded to

email people they know, yogis and non-yogis alike, and tell them

about the book and the website and secondly, to mention the book and

the website on blogs, on sites such as MySpace.com and whenever the

opportunity arises.

Therefore I earnestly request you to go through your email address

list, and send this message as it is, to as many yogi friends as

possible, and with your non SY friends, please send a message on the

lines of the following. Your help and support is much appreciated.

*******

" Dear ........

Please check out this great website,

www.dagadtrikon.com

The Legend of Dagad Trikon by Grégoire de Kalbermatten is an amazing

novel, which as you will see, is quite unique. There are a number of

fascinating photos on the site, and ten pieces of music for

download. It's published by a friend of mine, Alan Wherry, who's

first book published sold nearly two million copies back in 1981. He

thinks this one can do the same, and it is only available at the

moment from the website.

Oh, and by the way, do pass this message on please, if you can.

Yours etc.

Alan Wherry

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