Posted on 12/01/2008 8:02:14 PM PST by Brian_Baldwin
This is a guru who wrote the book Golf for Enlightenment - pathetic. I didnt know that gurus and enlightened ones such as the Buddha were interested in playing games like golf. In addition to an essay he has written Does God Have Orgasms?, his message on golf as a Bhagavad Gita is I nourish my relationship with the ball by saying, `You're part of me ... When you soar, I will soar with you."'
He lives the high life, he lives a rich lifestyle certainly beyond my means, and certainly beyond the life of the average Hindu in India in fact, he is a disgrace among Hindus, though I would think he imagines he is fashionable to claim he is not a Hindu and throw in the word Buddha here and there to try and make himself sound sophisticated. Siddhartha the Buddha has no resemblance whatsoever to this money making fraud, who found himself in the court system on a sexual harassment suit by a former co-worker. The jury ruled in his favor, and we all know about a California jury. His HQ is in Carlsbad, California, and among the enlightened who are his followers and devotees there are the saints such as Bill Clinton, Madonna, and Michael Jackson. Here is some of the idiocies he publishes on his website:
The emergence of Gov. Palin wasnt simply startling it was inexplicable. How could 20% of women voters suddenly turn toward her when Palin stands for erasing forty years of feminism? How could the mentality of a small-town mayor morph into a potential President making global decisions? To explain her meteoric rise, I offered the idea that each of us harbors a shadow, a place where our hidden impulses live. By appealing to fear, resentment, hostility to change, suspicion of the other, and similar dark impulses, the Republicans have been the shadows party for a long time. Sarah Palin put a smiling face on feelings that normally we feel ashamed of.
So now in the face of terrorism, once again, the murder of Jews and Hindus in Mumbai by the fascism of politicized Islamic terror, he comes on Fox Cable (H&C) and essentially blames America and the disaster of the Iraq war
So let me understand the Night of Death in Calcutta in August of 1946, which started after the Muslim League passed the Direct Action resolution the month just prior, this was the fault of America, right? So when the Islamic terrorists kill yet another Jew in India or Israel or all over the world, this is the fault of the Iraq War, right?
When the Islamic terrorists kill yet another Hindu child in India in the name of jihad, this is the fault of America, Mr. Chopra? 1809, Banaras, India. That was the fault of America, right?
Oh, I guess you want to sound haughty and say, no, it is the fault of fear.
Mr. Chopra, even I the non-sectarian that I am, I am a better Hindu then you or whatever you want to call yourself. I do not live in an expensive house as you do so I may not be able to afford to be your devotee, but one day let me take you down Kyd Street in Calcutta India and then in the next couple hours I will walk you through some streets that will take us into the chicken market and then into the Muslim area, I will show you Islam and introduce you to some people who would be curious to met you. If you are so brave. If you can put down your golf club. I dont play golf, Mr. Chopra. There are some people in Calcutta who would agree with you that it is all Americas fault, and the Iraq War was a disaster. You can tell them all about fear. But, dont tell them what you are, dont tell them you are a guru. Dont do that. They will not like you at all. But, you can talk to them directly, and let us see how much of a guru you are. But no! . . . when you go to Calcutta, you go the Park Street Round Table and later the Oberoi Grand. You know, the Park Street Hotel, right? You say Calcutta has a soul. Yes it does. Many souls, many ghosts, time is waiting there for you. There are stones there that talk, and walls that if you listen very well you can hear them scream. Want to go? You dont understand anything about life, and certainly about death. You claim you are fighting fear, and I suppose you like to bring up Gandhi in your talks do you think you are like a Gandhi?
You are like Madonna, not Gandhi my phony friend. All the money you have, doesnt change that. All the fools who would follow you, doesnt change that.
Tonight, again, you prove what a little mind you have.
http://www.spokesmanreview.com/allstories-news-story.asp?date=060703&ID=s1363119
Angry golfers cause head injuries.
I only saw him once, on a TV interview. He claimed he has memorized every single line from every single Shakespeare play, and all one has to do is name any Bard play, scene, and line number, and he can recite the line. The interviewer didn’t even challenge him (I think it was Katie Couric).
Not to split hairs,but perhaps “dipshit” is a better description than humanist.
Does Mr Chopra recall this line about people like himself: “He uses his folly like a stalking horse,and under the presentation of that he shoots his wit.” (”As You Like It”) V,iv,112
From Deepak on his “Intent Blog”,
“When Barack Obama’s remarkable eloquence was dismissed as “just words” during the primary campaign, he survived th criticism. Telling the truth and offering inspiration aren’t just words. They are immensely important in keeping a society together.”
Telling the truth???
I guesss he didn’t get the memo on:
the BC thing
Obama’s fraudlent selective service registration
His association with Bill Ayers
along with their “pen pal” written books
Taking campaign financing and on and on and on.....
http://www.audacityofhypocrisy.com/fashion-shows
Deepak, you are a narcissitic fraud and you’ve come to believe your own BS
I don’t suffer pagans. Sorry, but this guy has no bearing on reality.
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