The Prem Rawat Foundation
words of Inspire
peace
1222
real/really/reality
548
feel
497
joy
459
enjoy
137
understand
407
heart
372
beauty
311
breath
280
fulfill
283
existence
272
simple
218
thirst
215
happy
202
given
193
importance
174
truth/true
171
content(ment)
136
gift
130
clarity
99
free
87
mind
83
gratitude
82
dance
64
miracle
48
power
44
doubt
47
infinite
32
bless
26

Inspire Electronic Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 6, Issue 178
The Prem Rawat Foundation
4/1/2004 - 18/12/2009

Inspire was an electronic newsletter published by the Prem Rawat Foundation on their website from 2004 to 2010. It usually contained a brief story about an Élan Vital event or TPRF charitable or humanitarian activity and a short edited section of one of Rawat's recent speeches which was also available on subscription (after the first 10 issues) as a .pdf file. The stories were reused and published on the web at other sites including Young Peoples' Initiative (a site that was supposedly created by and for young people rather than the majority of Rawat's students who had been initiated in the 1970's and were then in their 50's); Maharaji Blog, The Possibility of Peace Within; The Voice of Maharaji; and were distributed as press releases through PR Newswire though I have never seen one actually used by a newspaper. Most of these websites were no longer updated by 2010. The sections chosen for appearing in these newsletters had an astonishing similarity.

  •  Volume 1, Issues 1 - 44, 2004 (44 issues)
  •  Volume 2, Issues 46 - 92, 2005 (46 issues)
  •  Volume 3, Issues 93 - 115, 2006 22 issues)
  •  Volume 4, Issues 116 - 138, 2007 (22 issues)
  •  Volume 5, Issues 139 - 164, 2008 (25 issues)
  •  Volume 6, Issues 164 - 178, 2009 (14 issues)

All publications of Rawat's organisations display a totally fanciful upbeat message and Inspire was no different in this regard. Much of these published sections contain meaningless permutations of riffs on 'peace', 'feeling', 'joy', 'heart', 'breath','fulfillment' and 'beauty' with many repetitions of 'real' and/or 'reality'. Prem pontificated in papal pronouncements: "everyone has a thirst of the the heart whether they realise it or not, when the thirst is quenched only then can real peace, fulfillment and joy be experienced." However, Rawat only uses the word 'Knowledge' once in all these newsletters quoted from a speech in India in early 2004 and the words 'meditate' and 'meditation' were never used. "Breath comes and it goes. And when it comes, it brings everything. It makes the trees green and the sky blue. And it fills us with the most precious thing there is, called life."

Many thanks to 'Prem Rawat' who made these texts available for publication on the internet.