Discrimination against disabled people in wheelchairs! The disabled person was a loyal and active member for over 30 years, worked hard for the organization, devoting entire life, and was treated very badly by person in charge, at this one location, when the other locations common, was treated very well, instead for up to 12 hours at a time. The discrimination caused the handicapped person to become very ill, brokenhearted, and disillusioned with the organization. When this person went to a different organization, they were treated like a queen, so to speak!
The organization in question is a Spiritual Path, originating in India, with thousands of followers all over the world, led by a much loved and renowned Indian guru in excellent standing, going back to the early 1970s. It was formed by a Foley and lions fully enlightened meditation master in India common who brought the meditation revolution to America. It's a path of love and devotion, with beautiful and sacred ancient teachings, focusing on meditation, chanting in Sanskrit, the classical language of India, doing repetition of the state sacred mantra on prayer beads common similar to those used in Catholicism with a rosary, the burning of candles and incense, living a life of purity and goodness, and so much more. I would say that it is a branch of Hinduism, with very high standards. Just seems to be and there was one bad apple in the barrel that's spoil things for people, so to speak. This person when steering mean spirited and unprofessional, and certainly did not appalled the high standards of this very beautiful and sacred spiritual path from India! Handicapped person had been too many other locations across the United States and had incredibly wonderful results and treatment, and it was just at this one location, with one single malicious follower, who would not allow the person in the wheelchair to attend, although the person went out in there Wheelchair 4 hours at a time, and was accepted everywhere. The malicious person in charge at the Long Beach location was hell-bent on keeping this disabled person the way from her location. And this of course, traumatized the person in the wheelchair, leaving them scarred for Life. The person in the wheelchair deeply loves the Guru, who is the head of this ancient spirits of lineage, and seals that if there would have been no way to contact the Guru, then the abusive woman in charge of that particular location, would never have got in the way with what she did you that follower in the wheelchair. But the person in the wheelchair had no way of contacting the Guru who lives on the East Coast, and who is not accessible. A very tragic story, and ending for a very devoted follower.
by Anna Shivani
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November 21, 2015