About the rules…

We are ruthlessly avoiding certain people who we feel are not fit for our classes of unified wisdom. There are questions about our ‘rudeness.’

Generally, the problem when facing the ‘middle class’ in our environment is their endless selfishness and endless money accounts. It is likely that one encounters such individuals on a daily basis. Those who demand excessive personal facilities, those who bargain…

Generally, if a person is too strict about money, even in an educational area like ours, he is not suitable for us. Actually, it is better for him to avoid our programs. Such a mindset hinders the learning of literature, philosophy, or art. Education with an element of spirituality is not the place for him. He should engage in business. (Money lending is the most suitable.) Additionally, this mindset should be adopted by those who teach these subjects. We have not been strict about money from the beginning.

Recently, someone asked what caste our cook was because he was a traditionalist. It is difficult to deal with him without getting frustrated. It is even more important to carry on this system without letting such petty-minded people in. They are like viruses. They will spread the disease to others. So we strictly exclude them. They cannot be ‘corrected’; they are hardened.

It is because of the principle that it is appropriate to strictly exclude such people that our organization survives so vigorously and succeeds.

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