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Being an autobiographical  novel and dissertation on the utter Hell brought to the modern world by a guru of India

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The essence of India's historic* Shyaam/Krishna is rapine, violence (war or murder) and deception (lies, fraud and seduction), effected by powers of mind, while the metaphysical essence lies in yoga and philosophy like vishista-advaita -- a construct  and composition not in accord with history. The disparity leads to mental and social disorders. 

* . . . while yet another Krishna was a 'loud-yelling' non-Aryan asura chieftain of the Jamnaa region who led a 'godless legion' of ten thousand followers and committed great havoc until he was defeated and skinned by Indra. One Krishna was also a Dravidian god of youth. A Vedic passage speaks of a leader of fifty thousand Krishnas, who was captured and slain together with all his pregnant wives so that he might leave no issue. There is evidence to suggest that he was 'a hater of the braahmanic faith' who declared, "I will surely cause the worship of cows, through force if need be' (IV, P. 173).
"Krishna", Hindu World; An encyclopedic Survey of Hinduism; Walker, George Benjamin, Allen & Unwin, [c1968], 2V 
 

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"For the elimination of polytheism served to remove much of the capriciousness of divine intervention and to substitute for it the notion of divine pattern and purpose gradually being unfolded in human history . . . God could thus be conceived as divine lawgiver who has on the one hand laid down once and for all the fixed order of the phyical universe and on the other provided the laws to govern human affairs"
The Idea of Law, Dennis Lloyd, Pelican; London, (1964, 1987)

"In this respect, Cunda, the teacher is at fault and his false teaching is at fault, but the devotee is not to be judged harshly. But if anyone should say to such a devotee, ‘Come, friend, live up to the tenets of your religion as our teacher taught you’ - then both he who gives such advice and he who takes it produce much demerit for themselves. And why? Because that doctrine and discipline are badly expounded , badly set forth, do not lead to Nirvaana, do not tend to serenity, and are set forth by one not fully Enlightened, with support destroyed and without resource."

The Buddha, His Life Retold, Robert Allen Mitchell, Paragon House, New York, 1989
 

Matt 5: 13 You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt shall loose its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?" It is no longer
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Matt 6: 22 "The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light. 23 But if your eyes are
bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If the light within you is darkness how great will be that darkness!

"Sick people are made by a sick culture; healthy people are made possible by a healthy culture. But it is just as true that sick individuals make their culture more sick and that healthy individuals make their culture more healthy. Improving individual health is one way to make a better world. To express it another way, encouragement of personal growth is a real possibility; cure of actual neurotic systems is far less possible without outside help. It is relatively easy to try deliberately to make oneself a more honest man; it is very difficult to try to cure one's own compulsions and obsessions." Toward a Psychology of Being, Abraham H. Maslow, D. Van Nostrand Co.; NY, 1968

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