Reflections on an Indian Sunrise

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Picture of a young Prem RawatBy His Grace - 1 picture is worth 1,000 words  1
Shri Hans Ji MaharajBy His Grace - 1 picture is worth 1,000 words  2
Westminster Hall, England 
November 2, 1971
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Shri Bal Bhagwan Ji 
November 6, 1971
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Mata Ji, November 20
Prem Nagar Ashram, Hardwar
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November 18
Prem Nagar Ashram, Hardwar
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Prem Nagar ashram, Hardwar
November 24, 1971
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Center: Satsang: The Company of Truthp16_icon 16
November 26
Prem Nagar Ashram, Hardwar
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November 27
Prem Nagar Ashram, Hardwar
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December 2
Prem Nagar Ashram, Hardwar
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Birthday Satsang
December 11, 1971
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Christmas Satsang
December 25, 1971
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Spiritual Insight
An essay written by Bal Bhagwan Ji
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Divine Light Centres 32
Quotes - Guru Maharaj Ji
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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.