I must admit I like Siddha’s first album, The Gentle Force. I still hum “Water” and “Simple Country Girl” once in a while. I thought they are catchy. I really don’t know the mystery or the rationale behind banning that album. The instrumentation is world-class. For the theme, I think Siddha’s voice is descent enough, I really thought the album had potentials.
I listened to his and Wai Lana’s collaborated album, it’s pathetic. What happened? I think Siddha got disillusioned as John was because the wife can do no wrong. They both got blinded from the obvious and chose to live in denial. The Emperor and the Empress have no clothes on and no one dare say that to their faces. Well, Siddha, Wai Lana, it’s bad, really bad. Like 9-11 bad.
The comparison has a merit, but what separates Yoko from Wai Lana is Yoko’s strong sense of human rights, especially woman’s rights, Wai Lana has none. Standing up to that twat, A.C. Bhaktivedanta was simply admirable. Dabcult is right.
I remember Wai Lana always seated and dances in front of Siddha during lectures and kirtan, with her long-straight, beautiful and shiny hair. She was obviously smitten, and vice-versa. This talk about their transcendental relationship, his vow of celibacy and her being pure devotee are one big bullshit everyone has to tolerate and live in denial. Gurus are just like anybody else. They shit and have sexual urges, like you and I.
That’s what cults are – not only do the Emperor and the Empress have no clothes on, everyone is nekid, the game must go on.
Warren Buffet said, when the tide ebbs down, people will see who is swimming naked.
I listened to his and Wai Lana’s collaborated album, it’s pathetic. What happened? I think Siddha got disillusioned as John was because the wife can do no wrong. They both got blinded from the obvious and chose to live in denial. The Emperor and the Empress have no clothes on and no one dare say that to their faces. Well, Siddha, Wai Lana, it’s bad, really bad. Like 9-11 bad.
The comparison has a merit, but what separates Yoko from Wai Lana is Yoko’s strong sense of human rights, especially woman’s rights, Wai Lana has none. Standing up to that twat, A.C. Bhaktivedanta was simply admirable. Dabcult is right.
I remember Wai Lana always seated and dances in front of Siddha during lectures and kirtan, with her long-straight, beautiful and shiny hair. She was obviously smitten, and vice-versa. This talk about their transcendental relationship, his vow of celibacy and her being pure devotee are one big bullshit everyone has to tolerate and live in denial. Gurus are just like anybody else. They shit and have sexual urges, like you and I.
That’s what cults are – not only do the Emperor and the Empress have no clothes on, everyone is nekid, the game must go on.
Warren Buffet said, when the tide ebbs down, people will see who is swimming naked.