Wednesday, April 13, 2011

trivedi foundation

There is a new game in town, or throughout the north American continent, if you will. It is energy healing, distant or otherwise. I could not say what, if anything works for mortals like you and me, I tried it, paid for it, recommended it to family and friends, all from a distance. We have not seen results yet (none of us), after a month in my case, however I am not going to pass any judgments on that part. Guruji, as he is affectionately known, seems to be quite the real thing but he is no God. I have no axe to grind as far as he and his abilities or generosity of spirit are concerned, but I do when it comes to his entourage, the people full of big "loving words" who might be ethical but are not moral and do not serve the so called "customer relations." If you purchase a remote healing expect to be double charged, and when you call to straighten things out, or email the error, they will charge again and then remove the charge, so in other words nothing actually happens and you are still double charged. When finally the double charge is removed, the IT person, who you tried to call in the first place and had to leave a voice message, and who never called you back, will, out of the blue, send an email stating that he actually called you and spoke with you and you had the nerve to request a FREE blessing, and then he blacklists you. He slanders your reputation and when you try to correct it through email (it is extremely difficult to get a live person on the phone) nobody pays any attention or even acknowledges the receipt of your distressed email; and these are the people who claim to be there for your needs 24/7. So, if anybody wants to try a blessing, and who knows, might even get lucky and see some benefits, watch your credit card statement or better yet, do it in person. I have not done it in person but I believe that no such error can occur while one stands in front of the terminal. Beware of the IT person, he is a master slanderer.