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Ask any abhyasis, what sahaj marg is all about and the answer you get is try it to feel it. They preach about not being attached to anything material. But, they ask you to submit yourself to the master completely.They also boast that they do not charge anything for the meditation, and at the same time, you must realize that nothing in life comes for free. The price you pay for this free adventure is, you become a slave to master. They will force you to get involved gradually and before you realize your whole life revolves around them. Your family and your life comes after that. Every year they force you to go to the Birthday celebration of P. Rajagopalachari, which takes place in different town every year for 3 days. Why does a true spiritual leader have to celebrate like this ? They are also trying hard to increasing their following. Know what you are getting into before falling into their trap. Trust a group which does not ask anything in return, no obedience, no god like status of a normal human, no criminal history and no violence ever.
French Government's report on Sahaj Marg and Shree Ram Chandra Mission :-
24:- This group exercise stringent control over its members through "preceptors" who run local "centers of spiritual training". The head of the association, a guru living in India, has exorbitant powers. the lifestyle is not of the community type. Nevertheless, daily practice of morning meditation, and "cleaning" and "prayer meditation" in the evening, maintain the ascendancy. The obligation to keep a journal in which disciples must record their thoughts, feeling, and impressions further strengthens the isolation. Refer footnote on page number 81 and 82 Short Note about Sahaj Marg
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"As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy. Whatever differs from this, to the extent of the difference, is no democracy." Abraham Lincoln