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Thanks, I noticed, and when I ws going to stamp mysignature I found your note.--PremieLover (talk) 00:15, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

I noticed you removed your comments from the Rawat Talk Page, where you referred to Mishler having a website. I'm assuming you later realised that this is incorrect. I am concerned (since the thread concerned is now being read by volunteers from the Dispute Resolution Noticeboard) that the conversations remain clear. I'm not clear what happened exactly, but around the time you removed your post, a large number of posts got duplicated. I took me quite a long time to remove the duplicates as the thread became very hard to read. I'm not accusing you of doing that, but I am asking editors to be very careful, when removing or adding their comments, not to mess up the thread. Thanks. PatW (talk) 08:20, 19 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
  • I did not remove my comment, I suppose some supervisor who did not like it did. I have experienced that while Wikipedia pretends to be neutral it actually has a pro-Western pro-Christian bias and anti-yoga/Eastern doctrines. Like most westerners. The reason is ignorance and ego, which are practically the same thing. Sooner or later there will be written proof that Jesus was in India, and therefore there are no "Eastern" and "Western" truths, but one eternal Truth. Sooner or later Yogananda's book "The Second Coming of Jesus The Christ" will be read, understood and accepted by enough people. Until then, the world goes on. :-)--PremieLover (talk) 15:13, 20 October 2012 (UTC)Reply