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In the ashram where Ed trained, the rogi was the mischief - or troublemaker, someone who would steal milk from the kitchen even though that meant the rest went without; who would use all the hot water in the winter so others had cold showers; or who would cause dissension and unnecessary fights and blame everyone else.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Are You a Yogi, a Bhogi or a Rogi? Ed 2010
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Then his guru explained that a bhogi is into sex, drugs and indulging the senses, and that a rogi is a rascal or scoundrel, while a yogi is a seeker of truth.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Are You a Yogi, a Bhogi or a Rogi? Ed 2010
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Then his guru explained that a bhogi is into sex, drugs and indulging the senses, and that a rogi is a rascal or scoundrel, while a yogi is a seeker of truth.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Are You a Yogi, a Bhogi or a Rogi? Ed 2010
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In the ashram where Ed trained, the rogi was the mischief - or troublemaker, someone who would steal milk from the kitchen even though that meant the rest went without; who would use all the hot water in the winter so others had cold showers; or who would cause dissension and unnecessary fights and blame everyone else.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Are You a Yogi, a Bhogi or a Rogi? Ed 2010
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In the ashram where Ed trained, the rogi was the mischief- or troublemaker, someone who would steal milk from the kitchen even though that meant the rest went without; who would use all the hot water in the winter so others had cold showers; or who would cause dissension and unnecessary fights and blame everyone else.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Are You a Yogi, a Bhogi or a Rogi? Ed 2010
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Then his guru explained that a bhogi is into sex, drugs and indulging the senses, and that a rogi is a rascal or scoundrel, while a yogi is a seeker of truth.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Are You a Yogi, a Bhogi or a Rogi? Ed 2010
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Then his teacher explained how a rogi is a rogue or a scoundrel, a bogi is into pleasures and indulging the senses, while a yogi is a seeker of truth.
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In the ashram where Ed lived the rogi was the troublemaker: someone who would steal milk from the kitchen even though that meant the rest went without; who would use all the hot water in the winter so others had cold showers; who would cause dissension and unnecessary fights and blame everyone else.
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A rogi is a rogue, a dishonest and not a particularly nice person.
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A rogi varies from being just a playful rascal to being dishonest, not very nice to others and self-centered; their mantra is "It's all about me."
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Are You a Yogi, a Bhogi or a Rogi? Ed 2010
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