Translation of an article by Alexis on his blog: "La Fabuleuse Épopée du Sahaj Marg", and on Elodie's blog in Europe: Pour Que Vive Le Sahaj Marg.
April 22, 2014
The Epic Tale of Sahaj Marg
Alexis' [HISTORY] folder, updated April 21, 2014:
[The Epic Tale of Sahaj Marg]
1945-2014: The Sahaj marg is 70 years old ...
It has spread across the globe. Decultured, deterritorialized and standardized, it has resisted rather badly the general evolution towards globalization and individualism. The
official story from Lalaji to Babuji and Chari ... and soon Patel, is a
vast historical fresco of more than a century, linear and fluid but completely phantasmagorical.
This phantasmic legend actually conceals multiple religious backgrounds, a
spiritualism (spiritism?) tainted with paranoia and permanent succession conflicts. A history which is really not linear and fluid, but a jerky (bumpy? twitchy?) and violent history ...
The Epic Tale of Sahaj Marg
At the end of the nineteenth century, Lalaji (Shri Ram Chandra of Fatehgarh) met a Sufi master. Together they founded a syncretic teaching between Hinduism and Sufism, in northern India. In 1945, on (the alleged) posthumous order of Lalaji, Babuji (Shri Ram Chandra of Shahjahanpur) founded the Shri Ram Chandra Mission and the method of Sahaj Marg. Once cleared of any Sufi references, it spread to southern India. Arrived in 1964, Rajagopalachari makes a meteoric rise in the Mission. In 1982, Babuji, sick and aging, denies Chari and against all odds nominates his son to succeed him.
Immediately
after his death, Rajagopalachari tries to impose himself as the leader with the
support of his Western disciples, while supporters of Babuji's son continue to
develop Sahaj Marg from its historic stronghold in Shahjahanpur, in the north of India. In
1999, Rajagopalachari (Chari) returned to celebrate the centenary of the birth of
Babuji, inaugurating the sumptuous Manapakkam ashram near Chennai. With his troops of Western followers and the financial power they give him, he returned in triumph to his country. But to succeed in this feat, he widely adapted and modified Babuji's spiritual product. He exploited without limit the lowest instincts of his troops. He became an autocratic guru, but the resistances were multiplying ...
[The Sources of the legend]
First, a Syncretistic Teaching from Hinduism and Sufism (1891-1930)
At
the end of the nineteenth century, 1891 to be exact, a young Hindu
named Ram Chandra of Fatehgarh (Lalaji) met the master of an Indian Sufi
lineage. This
encounter between a Hindu and a Muslim is nothing exceptional in this
region of northern India (Uttar Pradesh), being densely populated and heavily
Muslim. Their
friendship is much more surprising in this politically sensitive time
when religious tensions between communities are exacerbated.
Hazrat
Maulana Shah or Fazal Ahmad Khan Raipur (1857-1907), known simply as
Hujur, was the spiritual guide of the Tariqa Mazahariya. This
branch of the Sufi Brotherhood of Naqshbandiya created by Mirza Mazhar
Zanzana (1701-1781), is permanently implanted in Uttar Pradesh. There is already a kind of syncretism between the main Sufi brotherhoods and some traditional Indian and Hindu teachings. Hujur already taught equally to Muslims and Hindus. But he went even further in this direction with his disciple, Lalaji. Together, they highlighted the equivalence between Sufi and Hindu spirituality and realize a new synthesis. Their
goal, completely against the grain of recent history dominated by
isolationism against the British invader, was to abolish interfaith
boundaries.
The
fruit of their work established that the primary responsibility for the
spiritual evolution of the aspirant rested in the hands of his master, as long as he came into daily contact with his guru through meditation. The master would then pour divine energy into the heart of his disciple by releasing his impure thoughts. One finds some of
the basics of Santmat as taught by Kabir in the fifteenth century, as
elements of the eleven principles of Naqshbandiya which already advocate
silent meditation on the heart and the "constant remembrance" of the
divine presence.
Following Hujur, Lalaji became the first Hindu spiritual Master of the Tariqa Mazahariya, without ever converting to Islam. His teaching is based increasingly on the Santmat of Kabir and his successors over time. Thus,
many of his disciples founded the current of Ramashram Satsang, a sort
of syncretism between Sufism and Santmat, which is now spreading in northern
India.
In
1930, a year before his death, Lalaji appointed his own son, Jag Mohan Narain, to succeed him as head of the order, contrary to the wishes of Hujur to see the leadership access go to the nephew of Lalaji, Brij Mohan Lal Dadaji. It thus creates for the first time in a hereditary lineage of (Hindu) Sufism, which is called Tariqa Ramchandriya.
NaqshMuMRa
(the Tariqa Ramchandriya, of the Sufi descendants of Lalaji), the Golden Sufi Center
(Sufi Tariqa following the nephew of Lalaji), Ramashram satsang and Akhil Bhartiya Santmat satsang (two syncretism between Sufism and Santmat)
are still spiritual movements which claim a direct legacy (ligitimacy?) from Lalaji and his family.
Some Links (French)
- [Lalaji] - [His teaching] - [His family] - [Movements and disciples]
[The Birth of a Myth]
Sahaj Marga, a Refinement of Raja Yoga? (1931-1973)
In 1945, not far from Fategarh, Ram Chandra of Shahjahanpur (Babuji) self-proclaims himself as the unique spiritual successor of Lalaji.
Different
long-deceased personalities such as Lalaji, and Sufis such as: Baqi Billah and Hujur, and Hindus such as: Swami Vivekananda, RamaKrishna and even Buddha himself, come to him in dreams which he calls
"intercommunications". They (allegedly) asked Babuji to create the teachings of Sahaj Marga (Easy Way or the Easy Path
) and he founded the organization called: Shri Ram Chandra Mission (SRCM ) in
Shahjahanpur.
Babuji actually met Lalaji three times in all ... that's it. The
rest is the result of "intercommunicatons" which begin after the death of Lalaji in
1931 then stop, to resume in April, 1944. Meanwhile, he attended
various movements issued from the teachings of Lalaji, such as the Ramashram satsang of Dr. Chaturbhuj in Etah and that of Shri Krishna Lal Sikandrabad. He
also dreamed that he went to Kanpur, the seat of the family of Raghubal
Chachaji Dayal, the brother of Lalaji and Brij Mohan Lal, the father of
Dadaji. According to his journal, Babuji thought that he was surrounded by enemies and competitors. They have (allegedly) even tried to poison and murder him. Reality or paranoia?
The parents of young Babuji were initially offended by the Muslims (Sufis ?) he frequented. Himself later, with his book "Efficacy of Rajayoga in the Light of Sahaj Marg", which he
published in 1947, he made a strategic refocusing of his teaching around
the raja-yoga and Lalaji, thus eliminating any reference to Sufism. It is true that independence and partition were at the heart of the current Indian news at that time. Later, in 1963, (see Letter of Babuji, Feb. 15, 1963) he even expressed the opinion that "Sahaj Marga" had replaced the various Sufi orders he considers outdated ("... have breathe their last"?).
Claiming to be a refinement
of Raja-Yoga, the spiritual teachings of Sahaj Marg eliminates the
difficult early stages of meditation, making it easier and more
practical for our times. The
Ten Commandments (allegedly) issued by Lalaji to Babuji state that the practice
also includes a prayer before sunrise, and at sunset, the repentance for sins
committed. One must remember to have a heart filled with love and devotion, and the goal is to achieve unity with God.
Babuji began his spiritual teaching in Uttar Pradesh, where
Kasturi Chaturvedi became his ally, and whom he later will call: "the Saint of Sahaj Marga". His fame quickly spread beyond northern India and to the whole country. Men of the south such as Raghavendra Rao of the southwest (Raichur ,
Karnataka), Dr KC Varadachari from the southeast (Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh)
and Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari from further south (Chennai, Tamil Nadu).
The meeting between Babuji and Dr. Varadachari quickly turned into a deep friendship. Recipient of the famous Vivekananda Chair at the University of Madras,
the professor of philosophy created the Sahaj Marg Research Institute in 1965
and thus contributed to the dissemination of Sahaj Marg to the general
public.
Babuji appointed preceptors to serve as the transmission channel between him and his disciples. In the late sixties, some of them go abroad and start to spread Sahaj Marg. Babuji made his first trip to the West in 1972, accompanied by Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari (Chari). And the Shri Ram Chandra Mission grew.
In 1970, Dr. Varadachari warned Babuji of the risk of drifts (commercialization?) in the teachings due to its rapid expansion, but he died the following year. Babuji is also older and tired, he was 75 years old in 1974 when he was hospitalized at Lucknow. The
previous year, Kasturi Chaturvedi, Raghavendra Rao and Parthasarathi
Rajagopalachari had offered to assist him in his spiritual work. Kasturi would look after the north, Rao, the south, and Rajagopalachari, all the outside of India but Babuji refused and continued tirelessly traveling.
Some Links (French)
- [Babuji] - [A VERY Special Personality?] - [His teaching] - [His family] - [His many disciples]
[The Battles of the Chiefs]
Sahaj Marg, the Issues of Power (1974-1984)
Babuji first prepared his great friend, Dr. Varadachari, as his own succession. But he died before him (Babuji), on January 30, 1971, leaving him in a lurch. He
then approached Rajagopalachari who became his disciple in 1964, naming
him the Secretary of the Mission in 1970, and everything seemed to be going well
between them. But suddenly, in 1982, everything changed. Babuji sends him (Chari) some severe criticism
in a letter dated April 6, and appoints another secretary in his place on
June 28.
In September 82, very sick and weak, Babuji writes from Paris about some plot to take over the assets of the Mission. He accuses Rajagopalachari of trying to poison him repeatedly for eight years. Finally,
he adds that he (Chari) is presenting himself to Western disciples as the future
president of the Mission, he (Babuji) secretly appoints his own son to
succeed him. Reality, paranoia or senility?
In Paris, Babuji is sick. He is delirius and can't walk alone. The doctor who accompanies him confirms that due to his health, he should never have taken this journey. The French, André Poray seizes the opportunity to steal the show. In his corner, Rajagopalachari, susceptible, is brooding and becomes silent and aggressive.
Babuji dies on April 19, 1983. At the meeting held on July 10th, two contenders emerge. The eldest son of Babuji, Prakash Chandra, nominates his son, Sharad
Saxena; while Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari has a letter of nomination
dated 23 March, 1974. The Working Committee tables its decision until the the next
February.
February
84, Rajagopalachari, on the occasion of Lalaji's birthday, goes to Shahjahanpur,
but it is made clear that he is not welcome and must withdraw from the
ashram. The Committee therefore meets without his presence. At
its meeting of February 6th and 7th, the new Secretary General SA Sarnad
proposes that the committee be chaired by the elder, P.C. Chaturvedi. Both applications, Sharad's and Rajagopalachari's and are rejected as forgeries. The
committee said that Rajagopalachari's letter was postmarked at an
earlier date than that contained within, and that Babuji had previously filed a complaint regarding the theft of four blank letterheads of the SRCM. Sarnad
then presented to the committee the secret letter of appointment dated April
16, 1982, evoked by Babuji
and designating another of his son, Umesh Chandra Saxena. The Committee examines and validates Umesh Chandra as President. Sarnad is responsible for issuing a circular to announce that this appointment
is to be ratified at the General Assembly before 982 members (quorum?), on February 8, 1984.
Then proponents of Rajagopalachari, Kasturi and the Canadian preceptor, Donald Sabourin, claim to have been witnesses to his (Chari) appointment. The
son of Dr. Varadachari, KC Narayana added that Babuji had announced in
1979 that he (Narayana) would have to work closely with Rajagopalachari after his
death. It is also said that Babuji had declared in 1980 in Munich that he would leave him (Chari) the power. And everyone agrees that the children of Babuji did not participate regularly in
weekly group meditations and never showed any sign of interest in
spiritual matters.
But
Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari, this southern man, smoking American
cigarettes and very westernized, is not at appreciated by all the senior preceptors. In
1981, two of them, Raghavendra Rao and Ramachandra Reddy, conduct
an unofficial tour of the United States in the company of Umesh Chandra Saxena, who was not even a preceptor. Critics also say that Rajagopalachari was removed by Babuji from all
responsibilities and they add that he accompanied Babuji on his last tour in France, without his (Babuji's)
agreement saying to Danish followers that he would be president, even before the death of Babuji.
So Rajagopalachari's letter of appointment, is it a fake? Did Babuji dismiss Rajagopalachari of all his functions? Does he rightly accuse him (Chari) of the worst atrocities in his letters from Paris, or is it the result of delirium and/or senility ? Why did his family start by nominating Sharad in July, 1983 before availing themselves of Umesh Chandra's secret letter of appointment? These questions will probably remain forever unanswered.
Pointing
to his son, Babuji stated that he would become president of the Shri
Ram Chandra Mission Shahjahanpur and spiritual representative in line of
succession. In his letter of accusation, he stated that he would be assisted in his
task by K.C. Narayana, S.P. Srivastava and two other disciples. But
Umesh Chandra temporarily gives way (the presidency) to Srivastava, the newly elected (and
not appointed) president, so as to avoid any dislocation of the organization. So the latter sits at Shahjahanpur, and takes on the task of the publication of Babuji's Journal. (Chari's clan had published Babuji's Journal which contained only 20% of Babuji's daily diary. Srivastava's publication contains 80% of the original diary, including some controversial material.)
Rajagopalachari
secedes, sets up another committee in Hyderabad which appoints him President
and he sits at the ashram of Chennai in southern India, and travels the
world in search of support. Narayana
remains faithful to Babuji's 1979 request, and betrays the September
82 request, and he rallies to Rajagopalachari and refuses to assist Umesh Chandra. It
is then the turn of Sarnad to join the clan of Rajagopalachari, thus
interrupting the diffusion of the circular of appointment of Umesh. Rajagopalachari, in turn, contacts the preceptors appointed by Babuji,
ordering them to recognize him as President, otherwise he dismisses them of their
function.
In Europe, some disciples of Babuji completely lost, follow André Poray
while begins a long legal battle between Umesh Chandra Saxena and
Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari, for the presidency of the Shri Ram
Chandra Mission and the control of the ashram of Shahjahanpur.
Some Links (French)
- [A "not very spiritual" succession] - [The parties involved] - [Kasturi] - [Varadachari and Narayana] - [Babuji's Family] ...
[Internationalization and Industrialization]
Sahaj Marg to Conquer the World? (1984-2004)
Parthasarathi
Rajagopalachari, affectionately nicknamed Chari or Chariji by his
disciples, is seeking a legitimacy which he lacks. He is familiar with Western culture and masters it perfectly. A graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree, he spent two years in Yugoslavia and
then started working as a chemical engineering. Quickly,
he joined the large Indian industrial conglomerate TTK Krishnamachari &
Co, where he directed its subsidiary Indian Textile Paper Tube until his
retirement in 1985. His work had taken him across the world on numerous
occasions, representing his country at an international conference in Switzerland on ISO standards (among others). A clever entrepreneur, he knows how to lead men and manage his affairs.
Constantly traveling, he visits all the continents, making the West his bridgehead. He woos his disciples and they are quickly overwhelmed by this man. They find him charismatic and with a strange look, both penetrating and disturbing, in other words, fascinating. They follow him everywhere, flock to his feet, asking his opinion on everything and anything and they display his portrait at home. The
seeds of the Cult of Personality are all there, it will be cleverly
exploited to enhance his power of attraction and the dependance of his
disciples, who become followers and gradually are enslaved.
He changed the spiritual practice, its definition and history to better suit his needs. Once
the practice is codified and ritualized, the legends established and the spiritual product well
standardized, the brand Sahaj Marg™ is filed with the U.S.
Agency Department of Commerce (U.S. Patent & Trademark Office) July
29, 1997. To top it all the statutes of the SRCM, a new Californian society are deposited in stride.
Rajagopalachari named preceptors with a vengeance, not on their spiritual profile but
according to their ambition and their careerism. He then practiced unbridled proselytizing, asking them to constantly recruit new followers. According to Babuji, the goal was to reach a critical mass necessary for the changeover (falling into?) of humanity into spirituality. So he galvanized his troops of preceptors after previously guilting them for their lack of results. They must get more numbers, increasing the numbers, just the number. Preceptors then sink into anxiety of displeasing the master, of never doing enough to earn his affection. A permanent malaise that is carefully maintained.
The
strategy of seduction used by Rajagopalachari on Westerners and his
management methods have been proven effective if one believes the figures advanced by one
and the other. Lalaji had 100-200 followers, Babuji had approximately 3,000 and 180 preceptors. Rajagopalachari takes that number to 20,000 in 1991, from 50 to 55,000 by 1995-97, and 75,000 in 2000 with about 1,500 preceptors. Many
centers are open in Denmark, France and Switzerland, Canada and the
United States, South Africa, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore or Dubai.
With his Western success, Rajagopalachari therefore returned to India
in 1999 as All Powerful, to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Babuji. On April
30th, he inaugurated the Babuji Memorial Ashram in Manappakam in a suburb of
Chennai, a five-acre ashram that can accommodate 13,000 people inside its
meditation hall.
For its part, the Shri Ram Chandra Mission, Shahjahanpur, has not experienced the same success. Elected
in 84 and again in 90, Srivastava has published the second part of Babuji's Autobiography (May 1944-June 1955) in three volumes which appear in 1987-89. In 1994,
Umesh Chandra Saxena is elected instead of Srivastava but soon he is no longer unanimous. He
does not work, uses the money from the Mission to support the lifestyle
of his family and invites crooked politicians at some rowdy celebrations.
Raghavendra Rao and Srivastava distance themselves, and André Poray is in France.
The defections have not spared the clan of Rajagopalachari. KC
Narayana, who had taken the head of the Sahaj Marg Research Institute
founded by his father, abandons his post in 1991 to found the Institute
of Sri Ramchandra Consciousness (ISRC) in Hyderabad. He
blames Rajagopalachari for letting develop the Cult of Personality and refuses
to recognize him as the spiritual representative of Babuji. Kasturi
Chaturvedi claimed much the same thing in a memorable speech on April 30, 95
to the followers of Rajagopalachari assembled at Chennai. Having never played an administrative role, she still takes a little more distance and retires to Lucknow.
In
reality, Rajagopalachari was never completely absent from his country,
but he was confined to his stronghold (fiefdom?) in South Chennai. For his legitimacy, on the list of his preceptors are celebrities like
Kasturi and the grandson of Lalaji, Dinesh Kumar Saxena, with or
without their consent. He develops valuable relationships with Indian heavyweights. He integrates his own working committee with members of the judiciary, law enforcement officials and contractors (developers).
With his interior (India) support and the money that comes from his western troops,
he does not hesitate to regain by force, the ashrams run by his opponents. Thus, from 1984 to 1985, his henchmen seized the ashrams at Visakhapatnam, Nellore and Vadodara. In 1988, it was the turn of the Allahabad Ashram, then in 1991, Delhi and Moradabad, and a first aborted attempt at Shahjahanpur, even in 1997.
If
one believes some interested persons, the return of Parthasarathi
Rajagopalachari to India was a smashing success and was crowned by a sound victory over his rival organization, the Shri Ram Chandra Mission,
Shahjahanpur. In 2003, he announced that the number of his disciples was multiplied by three in three years. 75,000 in 2000, it would have reached 200 to 300,000 from 2003-04.
Some Links (French)
- [Chari] - [Standardized Trade Marked (tm) Spiritualism] - [Numerical and geographical Importance]
[From Apogee to Decline?]
Sahaj MARG(tm), a Spiritualist and Apocalyptic Multinational (2005-14)
The Dusk of a Multinational Which Has Reached its Apogee
Parthasarathi
Rajagopalachari easily attracts more than 50,000 people during the great
annual ceremonies he organizes to celebrate his birthday. These are the regular churchgoers (followers), the contributors and the supporters. With this approach, we obtain a wide range of 71,000 to 260,000 supporters and practitioners worldwide. All this with a little over 3,000 preceptors ...
The Sahaj Marg™ of Rajagopalachari is also a small property development, real estate and financial empire. In 1997, when it had 55,000 followers, Umesh Chandra Saxena estimated its assets to some 200 million Euros. If the property has followed the same trend as the numbers today it would near the billion. Dozens
of ashrams, retreat centers, a research and institute,
international school, international brand, etc. ... The organization that
manages this multinational of great opacity is composed of five
foundations created between 1994 and 2012 in Switzerland, the United States, India, Dubai and Hong Kong; to
which are added a parent association (SRCM) and twenty satellite national
associations, two societies for the management of the Omega
School and a trust for the sale of publications.
Intoxicated by his power, Rajagopalachari uses and abuses without limits. In 2003, his henchmen try again to seize the Shahjahanpur ashram, only four days after the death of Umesh Chandra Saxena. They renewed their attempt successfully on April 2, 2006 and also seize the Raichur ashram after the death of Raghavendra Rao. Rajagopalachari went himself to Shahjahanpur in October 2007 to mark his symbolic victory. Self-proclaimed as the only living master of Sahaj Marg tm in the world, he imposes his will on the alternate currents as well as on his own followers.
Pushing all limits, he no longer requires his followers to only obey and serve. In
2005, using only their confidence in him, he launched a sale campaign of €
250 per follower for a book whose contents were not even disclosed. In
2007, the subscription proceeded to USD $ 1,200 for an equally secret
gift (from the Master) ... Forget the 10 commandments of Babuji, the book "Whispers from
the Brighter World" becomes the new Bible of Sahaj Marg tm. Produced by the spiritualism between an (anonymous) French (lady) medium and a long-deceased Babuji, this new religion promises to humanity a World Apocalypse. It
also promises the best of his followers that their children will be a
new race, an elite responsible for regenerating a new spiritual world to
come. (the Anonymous French Lady Medium (AFLM) is also claimed to channel Lalaji, Chari's mother, Chari's wife, and other un-named elevated souls, including some un-named "beings of light"!!)
With his heritage and his power over men, Chari also went in search of
external recognition which he lacked to get some respectability. To do this, he flirted with the United Nations humanitarian and educational themes. On the Humanitarian side, he opened some Indian ashrams to provide free care or distribute food, the "centers of light". On the Education
side, from a paper prepared by the Research Institute he disseminated the
spiritual values of Sahaj Marg (VBSE) in a hundred Indian schools. In
2005 he founded his own school, the Lalaji Memorial Omega International
School (LMOIS).
The same year, the organization partnered with the Department of Public Information of the UN (DPI). In
2009, SRCM organized a written national composition competition in all
Indian schools in collaboration with the Information Centre of the
United Nations for India and Bhutan (UNIC), on the occasion of
International Youth Day, August 12. This
action, taken by the SRCM only since 1989, has mobilized nearly 75,000
children and young participants aged 10 to 24 in 2008.
For Chari, all is smiles! Sahaj Marg and SRCM are at their peak. All smiles, but the decline is showing its face ...
From Dubai in October 2008, Chari suddenly decreed financial austerity and froze all future projects. In
January 2009, he declared that a cancer was gnawing at Sahaj Margtm from the inside
and that the organization was in danger of disintegration. The lack of discipline reigns everywhere, there are divisions between communities and between centers, there are dissidents who ignore the Mission. In short, he has nightmares where he sees the SRCM disintegrating into "240 small missions". His
designated successor, Ajay Kumar Bhatter resigned in 2010. Cornered,
in 2011, Chari appointed a new successor (Staten Island (New York) Pharmacist and Pharmaceutical importer, Kamlesh Desibhai Patel) and announced his resignation to his
advantage on August 15, 2012 at a huge special bhandara (party) ...
Reality, paranoia or senility? Financial crisis, moral crisis, ego crisis? There is, in any event, an atmosphere of the "end of a reign" ...
Indeed, Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari is aging, at his turn. He celebrated his 85th birthday in 2012, and designated a successor to stifle internal conflicts. But this is not provided as a cordial agreement atop the hierarchy. Everything is fine as long as he is there, but tomorrow? His opportunistic lieutenants are biding their time. His
only son P.R. Krishna, the wealthy heir and his grandchildren Barghav and
Madhuri, his latest appointed successor, Kamlesh Desaibhay Patel, Santosh
Khanjee the "eminence grise" or even A.P. Durai, U.S. Bajpai and his henchmen,
all prepare for battle.
Among the followers too, all is not well. In 2005, he eventually triggered some reactions by always asking for more money. A
book sold for 250 € and room auctions were held during group meditation
sessions at international gatherings at Vrads Sande in Denmark and Lignano in
Italy; this is too much. The
following January, unable to speak freely internally, a desperate Swiss follower opened a web blog titled: "Long Life Sahaj Marg, stripped
of the excesses of the Shri Ram Chandra Mission", (Pour Que Vive Le Sahaj Marg); it is soon followed by others. The myths he (Chari) built are exposed, one after the other.
In January 2007, Navneet Kumar Saxena arrives in his turn to the web. Grandson
of Babuji and now president of of the Mission at Shahjahanpur, he informs that the
legal battle waged by his father against Rajagopalachari is not always
closed, and accuses him (Chari), with official supporting documents. When he throws in the towel and is silent, it is the turn of another grandson of Babuji, Sharad Chandra Saxena, to take over.
Disciples of Raghavendra Rao and Kasturi Chaturvedi open blogs and accuse them too. Dinesh Kumar Saxena, grandson of Lalaji, creates a website; KC Narayana, son of Dr. Varadachari, customizes his; SP
Srivastava creates an association (in Europe) ... In France and Canada, people who
followed Kasturi or André Poray reveal on the web that there are
everywhere independent communities of disciples faithful to the teaching
of Babuji, still very much alive today.
Chari has emerged as the undisputed boss of Sahaj Marg tm, and has grown beyond all expectations. Market shares of Sahaj Marg tm are huge but they will soon be up for grabs. Everyone is stirred up and will say and do anything. As
the person who remained anonymous and who uttered accusations of rape, incest
and pedophilia without anyone knowing exactly which leader of Sahaj Marg
was incriminated. As
a delirious Anonymous French (lady?) Medium (AFLM) in the gardens of Babuji Memorial
Ashram without anyone stopping her, demolishing a couple's relationship in passing and not
hesitating to establish herself as the spiritual representative of Babuji,
while predicting for 2010 a nuclear Apocalypse between China and Europe, where the UK would (allegedly) be totally destroyed ... (it did not happen... of course)
This is only the beginning, and it is far from over! In this poisonous and apocalyptic atmosphere, all the wildest scenarios are possible. The
only certainty is that the SRCM and Sahaj Marg tm have absolutely nothing
to do near and/or far with spirituality, that is if this was ever the case ... one day, long ago!!
Some Links (French)
- [Multinational] - [The importance] - [Whispers] - [Omega school] - [VBSE] - [United Nations] - [The contenders for the succession]
Alexis
See Also (complete document):
VBSE (article)
VBSE (Teaching Curriculum at LMOIS)
.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)