The internet is flushing the woowoos out of religious cults that got so used to getting a pass for being esoteric. Not anymore. You can choose to be irrational but you have to debate it openly now. Those days are gone when gurus can hide in ratholes and be unaccountable for all the woowoos they are propagating. People will call you out in the open. If you can't answer to inquiries, it is to your peril, you will be held accountable point by point, even by a twelve-year-old net savvy kid from the safety of his basement for all the world to see, read and help make an informed decision.
This CEI forum has been in existence for more than a decade and is doing exactly that, particularly to the Butler cult. The fact that not one of the thousands upon thousands Jagad Screwball has claimed adhere to his dogma could repute and debate openly and rationally practices in question, this "spiritual path" is discredited.
If you are a serious follower and sincere in pursuing a truly spiritual path, isn't it rational to think this over? Worshipping a former hippie who has amassed millions and millions of dollars by weaseling his way in then out of one of the biggest franchise in cult business, ISKCON, setting up his own brand and then suddenly become Howard Hughes, hiding in his tin-foiled, highly quarantined, air-filtered mansions in a one of the richest enclaves in Lanikai, spoon-fed and pampered like a big, fucking, spoiled baby, you owe it to your children to at least question your chosen path, otherwise, you become complicit in this obvious lies and crime.
Stopped being a victim, don't get trapped in that sticky honey. Instead of giving your hard-earned money to a charlatan, buy your kid something and tell your child how much you love him/her. That in itself is a spiritual path. Fly away to freedom.
Spiritual path need not be irrational. A spiritual path is as simple as just trying your best to be nice to others. Gurus and woowoos are entirely unnecessary.
This CEI forum has been in existence for more than a decade and is doing exactly that, particularly to the Butler cult. The fact that not one of the thousands upon thousands Jagad Screwball has claimed adhere to his dogma could repute and debate openly and rationally practices in question, this "spiritual path" is discredited.
If you are a serious follower and sincere in pursuing a truly spiritual path, isn't it rational to think this over? Worshipping a former hippie who has amassed millions and millions of dollars by weaseling his way in then out of one of the biggest franchise in cult business, ISKCON, setting up his own brand and then suddenly become Howard Hughes, hiding in his tin-foiled, highly quarantined, air-filtered mansions in a one of the richest enclaves in Lanikai, spoon-fed and pampered like a big, fucking, spoiled baby, you owe it to your children to at least question your chosen path, otherwise, you become complicit in this obvious lies and crime.
Stopped being a victim, don't get trapped in that sticky honey. Instead of giving your hard-earned money to a charlatan, buy your kid something and tell your child how much you love him/her. That in itself is a spiritual path. Fly away to freedom.
Spiritual path need not be irrational. A spiritual path is as simple as just trying your best to be nice to others. Gurus and woowoos are entirely unnecessary.