Linda and Alvaro Pascotto - "it seemed so unrealistic"
"When I first received Knowledge I was told that I needed to practise an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening and it seemed so unrealistic"
- Linda Pascotto
Linda and Alvaro Pascotto are probably the major power couple in Prem Rawat's bizarre coterie of minions. She is one of his major donors with inherited wealth and social status and was the first President of the Prem Rawat Foundation. Alvaro is a lawyer specialising in the financing and leasing ot jet aircraft. Prem must worship the ground on which Alvaro's bespoke Italian shoes stand. Linda taught Prem how public respectability can be attained by well publicised philanthropic activity, the type of charity he and his father had always condemned as useless. In Prem's case his charitable activities are useless, the amount spent will do very little good but provides an endless fountain of Public Relations spin about his philanthropy. Her philanthropy is not publicised in that vulgar way - she appears at the right openings and events.
Actually Doing Meditation is Unrealistic Compared to What?
Worshipping His Holy Family

Kissing His Holy Lotus Feet
Worshipping His Divine Dancing

Worshipping His Holy Lotus Feet

Believing He Is the Reincarnation of Krishna, Ram, Jesus and All Other Avatars

Desperately Wishing to Twirl Maharaji's Moustache
"I was looking at a picture of one of the slides, had a moustache and uh we just started talking about it, I said to Marilyn "Should I grow it back again?" She didn't reply but I said one thing I have to say it used to be a real pain in the butt to try to keep this mustache took hours sometime trimming every single hair, just finding each one and getting it just the right way and getting the razor in the right place." One day I remember I was trimming it and trimming it and trimming it and I realized halfway through that I had cut half my moustache off and I got so into detail I had this magnifying mirror at one of the hotel and I got so into it. I just kept clicking closer and closer and closer and before you know 'boom' I looked at the regular mirror and it's like oops. Not so easy, not so easy to be a beggar. Here we are, we spend hours shaving and doing this and doing that you know fixing our hair and putting the lipstick." - Prem Rawat aka Maharaji, Festival of Knowledge, Brussels, 10th December, 1989



