> ----OK, thank's for the intro. Pundits do more than the yagyas that the Movement suggests. Such 'shanti' purposes are merely one aspect of punditry. The more common uses are 'istambhan' and 'mohan' or supression and magnetization, respectively. If someone thinks different, then it's best to go to Mantra Tantra Yahoo group of Guru Shrii Dutt and see what people are most often wishing for in India and other places. Crushing foes, and attracting sexy partners and money. These are the priority pundit matters. Any cursory reading of Yajur Veda will confirm this. > > So how would you like a rich foe paying 100,000 pundits to supress your lifestream? Or to get you hot in their presence? I wouldn't. Huge groups of magicians don't exist for one reason, they are against the laws of freedoms of expression and expansion of individual free will. Some hero or another destroyed these institutions long ago, and in the trash heap of the human psyche is where they belong. > > Secondly, any huge group of pundits will be policed by people who feel that they have absolute power to dispense justice amongst the pundits, mostly underage, and to abuse them as they see fit. The smallest of negatives would be to overwork them without pay like slaves, the worst, to abuse the pretty ones as sexually and keep them from any sort of lawful intervention. If one thinks that this doesn't happen in all male populations then do see how it already occured at Nagar in a smaller than the proposed group. > > Having a foundation for the perpetuation of a huge pundit colony is having a trust for absolute dictatorship for a few humans, having a trust for slavery, and a trust for huge groups of magicians who may very well use their powers against you. OK, have a nice day....
Whats your opinion as to how successful pundits are in the Suppression and Magnetization arenas? Any specific examples out there in the real worlds of business, politics, bollywood in which paid pundits produced the desired results? of course, analyzing the effects of yagyas is hard to do objectively. To subscribe, send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!' Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
