From
Tusar N. Mohapatra tusarnmohapatra@gmail.com date
8 November 2010 04:46 subject
Re: dear respected Mr Tusar n Mohapatra



The exacting standards that The Mother set in the Ashram are part of her mythology now, and it is unfair to expect someone to replicate the same. The trajectory of life’s journey is unique for each person and hence finding fault with someone is pointless.
At a practical level, however, one can try to bring about change. You are free to don the garb of an activist in this particular case and list out the irregularities you find there and publish them (at SEOF or elsewhere). This is a quasi-political job and depends on how you are placed. [TNM]
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