![]() ![]() Not spiritual not intimate – in the sense of intimacy touching something deep within, the way the term “making Love” is meant to mean. In the end, these two men – one from the East and one from the West knew what THEY wanted… uncomplicated sex, harvesting human bodies to fuel their enormous sensual appetites. Others realized early that the sex they were giving was not going to be repaid with love – or any other currency. ![]() Young and innocent, there were those who reported they loved Jeffrey Epstein and planned to marry him. Yes, you could say, that Yogi Bhajan, seen as this paternal figure – and a gifted, evolved spiritual teacher – was even more dangerous than Epstein – because being in Yogi Bhajan’s company held the promise of intimate spiritual belonging… Love.īut, then again, the young females who Epstein attracted were also looking for Love. If Epstein’s lure was the trappings of glamor and the promise of a better life… Yogi Bhajan’s lure was also the promise of a better life, only his currency was the prospect of “spiritual development,” whatever that might mean – peace, emotional healing, transcendence.īoth men premised their acts of betrayal on creating a false sense of security to those lured into their webs of deception. So, a sexual predator is a sexual predator, whether they’re from Punjab, India or Upper Eastside, Manhattan. Let’s face it, for a young girl who has a challenged and rough existence this had to be beyond their wildest desires. Interestingly, at the same time I’m writing this, I’m just getting around to watching the Netflix documentary on Jeffrey Epstein, called Jeffrey Epstein, Filthy Rich. And, of course, it documents Jeffrey Epstein’s dark and seamy underworld as a sex predator – luring under-age girls with money, the rich and famous and trappings like private islands. I touched on this in an earlier video – if you want to look – it’s called: Painful Lessons from Kundalini & Yogi Bhajan: Our Human Drive for Inner Growth Outside Ourselves. When I first thought about writing this, I was going to discuss the long line of spiritual teachers from the East who have taken advantage of their revered position and how their native homeland seeded this behavior in them. But for now I want to look at this latest episode of Yogi Bhajan, who died back on 2004. And, by the way, so does the use of cannabis, which is another aspect of my work. ![]() My work with kundalini-like breathwork and movement and sound… is basically a different platform but nonetheless, has roots in India. Let me just say that I’m simply an interested observer in the whole Yogi Bhajan/ Kundalini Yoga scandal. ![]()
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