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Originally Posted by Ree Thanks for the warning, Cantando. Not to worry. My children are grown. Before our children reached adulthood, we were the type parents who played it extremely safe, so we're looking for adventure now that they're grown
I must say that your criticisms are the first I've heard about the Sai Baba. I have several friends from India who think well of him and his works there. My friend who met him told me about witnessing several miracles, a couple of which could not possibly have been fraudulent. But I hear what you're saying and I'm keeping an open mind. |
Thanks Ree. If you do a Google search on Sai Baba fraud, there's quite a lot of stuff there - OK, a lot of it may be untrue, but I get the feeling it's not all right with that guy. I also remember in the book that he has big open sleeves where he stores some kind of 'magic' ash, which he pretends to produce from nowhere.