HOW ARE CHARISMATICS IN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, AND HINDUISM, THE SAME?
Hinduism has a core practice they call “Upanishads,” which is the practice of mystical interpretations. But we know private interpretations allow anyone to claim anything, like, "Well, I think what that involves is the humanity of the thing-a-ma-deal concerning the majig idea known through post-existential thought.” Though I made no sense, with all due respect, here's how it normally goes from there with mystical interpretations: after reciting my lofty oratory that you were just lucky to hear, if I put on a fancy robe and act deeply ethereal while looking down on others because I know everything and they're lowly dumb dumbs, then I can be a part of the higher priestly class. That's really what it is with the whole religiosity system that gets convoluted to the point that only certain people can let us know what our beliefs and practices need to be. Unfortunately, we have people in the Church today who do the same thing. As we detail extensively in our study, "Charismatic Chaos," today we're being told by a sect of Christianity called the hyper-charismatics, that we don't have the ability to read the Bible for ourselves. Instead, we need to attend certain schools across America to learn how to be true prophets of God who use spiritual techniques to have a "spiritual encounter with God,” which actually gets people into an altered state of consciousness (a Hindus teaching), to make contact with spirits (that are not God). Still hyper-charismatics tell us it’s the way to "understand” a “true" deeper meaning behind the Bible. Unfortunately, that is rampant all over the Church today but it's just a trick to dupe people into getting away from the biblical truth God
already supplied in a book anyone can read for themselves.