tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18629795.post5939840273392670792..comments2024-01-14T23:25:47.385-08:00Comments on Our World from Another Dimension: Sahaj Marg (tm) Proselytism! Snake Oil Salesladies in Massage Parlours?4d-Donhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16598693596938426520noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18629795.post-81756110866886897402010-10-12T21:12:06.430-07:002010-10-12T21:12:06.430-07:00Hi anonymous...
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From: htt...Hi anonymous...<br /><br />From: <br />Hi anonymous...<br /><br />From: http://www.buckneronbusiness.com/blog/the-snake-oil-sales-pitch-a-question-of-healthcare-econmics/<br /><br /><i><br />A cure for all that ails you!<br /><br />In the old west, snake oil salesmen would ride into town with promises of healing, assurances of better health, and guarantees of money back if their “contrived” remedy didn’t work. Many hopeful frontiersmen and pioneers would buy the swill on that promise, only to find it was (as my esteemed British colleagues would call it) RUBBISH! Nevertheless, by the time they had tested the potion and determined it to be worthless, or worse, damaging, the snake oil salesman had long since left town along with their promises of a “money back guarantee.”<br /><br /> <br /><br />How did this happen time and time again?<br /><br />We are always looking for a quick fix to a complex problem. Want to lose weight, take a pill. Want to look younger, use this cream. Want a free lunch, disregard logic and dismiss facts and you might get your sandwich. But watch what happens when you try to leave the restaurant. Someone has to pay for the sandwich. And there is always that “fine print” we tend to dismiss, at our peril.</i><br /><br />THERE IS NO SNAKE OIL! <br /><br /><i>They (the "medecine men") would travel in "medicine shows," stopping in towns along the way, selling their tonics (sometimes claiming to be made from snakes, although there's no such thing as "snake oil"). And if something was bothering you, guess what... their tonic was the cure! Thus, "snake-oil salesman" became the phrase to describe someone who would claim anything in order to get a sale.</i><br /><br />This "all natural" Sahaj Marg (tm) registered as a commercial product is getting to be the "cure all" of the "snake oil" merchants of old.<br /><br />Frederic is one of the many who got away (a fishing metaphor) ... With the Internet, there is no need to get "taken in" by this Sales Pitch of the pseudo-religious and the neo-conservative and religious "Conquerors of the World" ...<br /><br />Don...4d-Donhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16598693596938426520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18629795.post-79366587947891953812010-10-11T23:53:38.564-07:002010-10-11T23:53:38.564-07:00Unbelievable!! This story just goes to show how de...Unbelievable!! This story just goes to show how deluded, brainwashed and "zombified" the abhyasis of sahaj marg are....they think chari has the power to reverse chronic diseases? He is selfish and only helps people who can give something back in return (money, land etc) Have numbers dropped so low that they have to resort to picking people up of the street. It's quite sad actually. Well done anonymous for not falling for their tricksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com