They must be a (BK) Brahmin

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They must be a (BK) Brahmin

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ex-l wrote:"Must be a Brahmin" ... the speculative desire that some VIP or another become a BK follower usually for the simple reason that the said VIP did something good and only BK Brahmins do good things as all the rest of the world is impure and vicious. The flavor of much gossip, could be used to express and justify the infatuation and love-bombing of a non-BKs because ... "he must be a Brahmin".

Typical examples include; Bob Geldof (Band Aid), Prince Charles, the late Princess Diana, and so on ... etc
Like all great minds, I will quote myself here above to introduce a topic on;
  • "People the Brahma Kumaris thought were going to become BK brahmins".
I quote my own humorous take on the subject from the remarkable BK speak topic and a few I can remember ... has the practise stopped or does it still go on?
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