During the meeting, Rama warned the disciples in the audience
to make a mental note of the nineteen women working that night.
"*They* are witches," he explained. "*They* have been incarnating
together since ancient Egypt. *They* have been trying to destroy
my mission." He cited as evidence the times he had gotten sick,
that some of his hair had fallen out, that past-life students had been
kept from finding him, and that current students had been sapped of
their energy.
Briefly flipping to a less abusive persona, Rama announced
that the nineteen women also happened to be his best students.
"But," he said firmly, "they have been seduced by the dark side of
the force...they seduce people...they band together in the demon world."
Rama knew the women had recently left their homes, quit their jobs,
and traveled three thousand miles to be with him. He knew their
devotion ran deep. He then kicked them out before the entire Centre.
"Rama?" started a woman disciple from the audience. "I recently
dreamt that seven of the nineteen flew around me like witches."
Rama nodded. "Recently," he said, "they have networked and conspired
to murder Jack Kukulan."
Several months later, Rama gave Karen a "Warrior's task.
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