The penchant for twisting the truth, beautifying her, transforming the story of your life is not a game, but a vital necessity for a guru. Only the real and known high value of a person can allow one to forget about his shameful or petty behavior in the past. The guru is just an average person. Revealing his true biography would immediately result in a loss of confidence in him and in the ideas he preached. This is why gurus must embellish their life and behavior history, while concealing these elements of reality, which may dim their image. Livraga, guru of the New Acropolis M., he writes about it directly in a small work intended only for the followers of his theory:
Mystery, the principle of propaganda and conducive to keeping order in the life of the chief commander, is, also necessary for the harmonious development of the New Acropolis.
Virtues exaggerated, assigned to professors and managers, they allow the student to idolize these professors and directors and to grant them virtues, range of accounts and achievements imagined by the usual stretching of small truths.
NA font without sufficient seniority, without direct access to sources of information and top management, he cannot develop a clear view of the reasons and modus operandi of the leader.
Spiritual, mental, and even a physical rapprochement [with the chief commander, in the case of a guru] may be more and more strict, as the people who lead the group are older and closer to reaching the lonely summit. The basis of such a rapprochement should be a distant and healthy psychological coldness, which is protection. For friendship is like strong wine for young people; separates them from the team and makes them, that they are losing their fundamental oneness, the surest element of the pyramid system.
The pyramidal organization must be instilled everywhere. It will then function in a hidden way, just as too much light hides from the eyes of the newborn.
Man drives better, if little known.
The position of the chief of information will be known to everyone, but his activities and contacts must remain secret outside, like inside the organization.
The principle of secrecy applies to the guru's biography, as well as the inner workings of a sect. Therefore, J.. A. Livraga devotes an entire chapter of his manual to the leader of the sect of strategy, which can be used in the event of an internal crisis. He discusses external attacks elsewhere. In both situations, the adept is completely unaware of the facts. Keeping a secret often requires negation, and even lies, serving a single purpose: creating a myth.
You have to be so reticent, as much as possible, using internal propaganda and the operation of the intelligence services, which will awaken public opinion, diminishing the event and denying it, that it happened, if it is necessary.
At the same time, the courses and services must last as long as possible, to make an impression, that nothing is happening…