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« on: Nov 20, 2022 07:27 pm »

And what were  the motives of his deeds to support Paramahansa Yogananda’s works?

Because he was like a parasite, living off the teachings of the great masters and the elaborations of Paramahansa's work. A parasite has a survival interest in supporting its host. Anyway, I cannot see much support, that was more some kind of leverage of his short period as a disciple, neglecting his disastrous deed as a vice-president.

What are the motives of his works to continue in the service of the Master despite a fringe group alway berating him and his organization?

What were his motives pretending to be in the service of master, actually doing the opposite: pure narcissism mainly, a need of spiritual power, a need of revenge (for being expelled from SRF). Sure he didn't prove to be in the service of masters when he acted as a sexual predator in his village, it was a service to his own infalted ego and obscure, demonic desires.


In fact I will go a step further and say I myself have seen that dark forces have been in my life. Does that mean that all my intentions here are marred forever?
I have this reasoned impression that Kriyananda was an accomplice of dark forces well into his mature age. He has been a tool of Satan, with the aim to infiltrate the forces of evil into the SRF.

AOY online

AFAIK, it was available in the Gutenberg project, after the copyright expired, no need of the Ananda website.
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And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

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