Talk:Armondo Linus Acosta
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Resumé
[edit]In its present state, this article reads like a resumé or job portfolio. Dreadful. — QuicksilverT @ 21:52, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
Deletion request
[edit]This is clearly self-promotion. I met this man about thirty years ago, from that time on he is a fulltime guru. I know it because I am born and bred in Ghent (Belgium) and Armondo lives there: see the first sentence under "Recent activities". Far fetched is the claim of a film school: the house in Ghent (suburb Mariakerke) is rather for about 25 years his kind of Indian (American copy) ashram, where Armondo-Ganapati, the guru, invites you to do seva. Armondo is a very seducing fine man, esp. for women, but this article is self-promotion (or a resumé as Hydrargyrum/QuicksilverT writes) and not acceptable within the Wikipedia project. Also the movie Romeo.Juliet with cats is more than 20 years old: this article could likewise be removed as not noticeable.
See also this google cached page of two paragraphs in English (and Dutch translation) found on the internet and not written by me (the original address refers to "ugent", i.e. the university of Ghent. So, assume that it is reliable information):
Jivanmukta Swami Ganapati
Dartelaar [write me!] 18:54, 1 July 2014 (UTC)
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