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3 Darshan When the Perfect Master arrives in Sydney, it will be two years since his first visit to Australia, when he was greeted by about seventy premies. Travelling with him will be his wife Durga
Ji, his travelling companion Bihari Singh Ji, two American brothers, and Bob and Eileen Mishler, who have just completed a tour of Europe, where they viewed the progress of DUO
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The Mission is claimed to be the fastest growing movement in the world today. |
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Guru Maharaj Ji's satsang April 21, 1974. "But maybe it's fun for me, so I come. Really, you know, I am saying really really too many times, I know, but it is really, it's really real. And after realising something real, that's all you can say, "really". And, really. " |
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Right now he's into this very incredible hobby - he's buying these electronic kits and he's made an oscilloscope and a stereo pre-amp. At the moment he's making a 28 inch colour television with a digital clock in it. He sits there and he gets all these transistors and gets them all together and they work, every time! This 28 inch television is really something. One thing Maharaj Ji is especially keen on getting started is social activities like swimming, tennis, football and yoga clubs. " |
Prem Rawat's "Knowledge" has three parts: regularly listening to his speeches, doing voluntary work for organisations serving him or donating money and daily meditation correctly practicing the four techniques he recommends. The techniques are so simple it's hard to see how they could be practiced incorrectly. First technique ("Divine Light") involves sticking your thumb and middle finger on your eyeballs (NB: with eyes closed) and your index finger between your eyebrows. Second technique: ("Heavenly Music") poking your thumbs into your ears and listening. Third technique: ("Holy Name") thinking about your breathing (NB: continue to breathe). Fourth technique: ("Nectar") curling your tongue backwards and tasting. Rawat's father taught slightly different techniques but either way it's difficult to see how these could produce the benefits claimed for them especially as Rawat claims His Knowledge is the only method of attaining real happiness and love in this life.