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Re: [Master Says] God Takes Care of Everything
May I ask what this article has to do with Hinduism at all? I notice
that the "not directly relevant" clause has been used recently to
reject certain articles which most definitely dealt with Hinduism,
but apparently, this article, which is not directly relevant to
Hinduism, made it through.
Consider that this article is about _Quan Yin_, and not Hinduism at
all. The "Master" is "Supreme Master Ching Hai", who's a very nice
lady, and whose followers are very nice, but, let's face it, neither
she nor her followers are even vaguely related to Hinduism, much less
"directly relevant" to Hinduism.
This post, while nice, has about as much relevance to soc.religion.hindu
as random Bible tracts, but we don't see those posted here. So, is
there some specific reason that this post was accepted to
soc.religion.hindu while others, especially the post which involved
the Kama Sutra, were rejected?
-Vivek
In article <4fj6co$klr@babbage.ece.uc.edu>, pqp5307@is.nyu.edu (Prasad Popuri) writes:
|> ===========
|> Master Says
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|> God Takes Care Of Everything
|> ============================
|>
|> Spoken by Suma Ching Hai, Munich Center, Germany
|> August 18, 1995 (Originally in English)
[...]
|> The Quan Yin Method WWW:
|> In USA http://futures.phys.cmu.edu (English,Vietnamese,Chinese)
|> In Canada http://www.magi.com/~quanyin/homepage.html (English,Vietnamese)
|> In Taiwan http://fiber.ieo.nctu.edu.tw:5000/ (English)