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At 09:29 PM 4/21/04 +0100, Flick wrote:

>Is he [sai baba] the one with squashy lips and afro hair?

 

That's him. He had a lot of followers beginning around the 1970s, quite a

few Ph.D.s and other educated people. They wrote the books that convinced

everyone else.

 

>If so, a friend was enamoured

>of him in the early 90s. I had a job for a while cleaning her house and she

>had his picture in her bedroom. To be honest it made me uneasy

 

Your intuiton was right on.

 

>...I didn't

>trust him. I think the moral here for many people is to learn to trust

>yourself first and foremost.

 

There is/was something strange going on with SB. Because he had

(apparently) lots of astral helpers, little miracles would happen in

people's lives. And it seemed to be easy to have one's 'intuition'

supported in favor of him. I'd expect for many followers, there was some

sort of past life connection. A psychic friend called him 'very tenacious.'

 

Come to think of it, I probably wouldn't advise anyone to check out the

sites unless you're hoping to convince a devotee to look at the truth. The

energy is unpleasant, but it was necessary to get the word out there. There

are still two or three active sites with current news from India. I had to

quit helping with the Sunrise site and put my mind in a different space.

For awhile it was a service I had to do.

 

Therese

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Okay Therese, I do not need to go to that site since I will continue to trust what is within and do not need any 'energy of an unpleasant nature' happening. Glad you are feeling better and hope you are completely healed very quickly. warm wishes, MorganaTherese Hamilton <eastwest wrote:

At 09:29 PM 4/21/04 +0100, Flick wrote:>Is he [sai baba] the one with squashy lips and afro hair? That's him. He had a lot of followers beginning around the 1970s, quite afew Ph.D.s and other educated people. They wrote the books that convincedeveryone else. >If so, a friend was enamoured>of him in the early 90s. I had a job for a while cleaning her house and she>had his picture in her bedroom. To be honest it made me uneasy Your intuiton was right on. >...I didn't>trust him. I think the moral here for many people is to learn to trust>yourself first and foremost. There is/was something strange going on with SB.

Because he had(apparently) lots of astral helpers, little miracles would happen inpeople's lives. And it seemed to be easy to have one's 'intuition'supported in favor of him. I'd expect for many followers, there was somesort of past life connection. A psychic friend called him 'very tenacious.' Come to think of it, I probably wouldn't advise anyone to check out thesites unless you're hoping to convince a devotee to look at the truth. Theenergy is unpleasant, but it was necessary to get the word out there. Thereare still two or three active sites with current news from India. I had toquit helping with the Sunrise site and put my mind in a different space.For awhile it was a service I had to do. TheresePost your free ad now! Canada Personals

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On 22/4/04 4:12 am, " Therese Hamilton " <eastwest wrote:

 

> Because he had

> (apparently) lots of astral helpers, little miracles would happen in

> people's lives.

 

Therese, I'm a crabby old bat and little miracles make me suspicious. As a

deeply receptive person, I remember having the experience when my daughter

was small of thinking I had a crush on someone: I would wake in the small

hours of the morning with all sorts of wild fantasies (which I won't go

into) romping through my mind, I could even see this man's face, literally

and graphically, behind my closed eyes; he was in my head all the time along

with an incredible high, real plummy romantic stuff. It went on for two

weeks and was too much after a while. Eventually I gave in to the urge to

phone him. He told me he had been willing me to phone, that he was wildly in

love with me and wanted me. It was the first time I realised fully how

receptive I am and how strongly people can influence each other with the

power of thought. I think anything impinging on our lives in an out of the

ordinary way, and that we haven't initiated ourselves, needs to be held at

arms length and examined.

 

Anyway, I'm sorry for all those who fell foul of this man.

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