A recent news report from Vietnam, where the cult holds an annual retreat, sheds much light on the condition of its members:
“Mr. Ser Beheryon - Universal Medicine School (Australia), who led the delegation 400 people to Hoi An medical tourism - said: "All the members that I travel this disease or have. manifest disease ".
Mr. Ser Beheryon said his school is a place where he organizes tourism activities combining healing with spiritual therapy. "Our guests are mostly elderly people who are suffering from diabetes, degenerative spondylosis, cancer or psychological disorders, etc. Our criteria is to travel to the end. With fun, eat, make people feel most relaxed, optimistic to minimize, overcome the disease, "said Ser Beheryon.”
One high profile member in particular is singled out for special attention in the article:
“Dr Eunice Minford, 52, a visiting medical crew member, said she was a surgeon, but her mental illness was not good enough to make her travel 10 years ago. "When I came to Hoi An 10 years ago, it gave me a great feeling, and after a month back, my spirit, my health, my life and my work was wonderful. I went to call Ser Sereryon and said that his travels were so good and I had been following him for 10 years, and every day I tried to work and spent a month with a holiday to heal. Disease in his Hoi An, "- said Dr. Eunice Minford.”
I certainly hope the NHS is aware of the mental condition of one of their surgeons.
Source: [translate.google.com.au]
“Mr. Ser Beheryon - Universal Medicine School (Australia), who led the delegation 400 people to Hoi An medical tourism - said: "All the members that I travel this disease or have. manifest disease ".
Mr. Ser Beheryon said his school is a place where he organizes tourism activities combining healing with spiritual therapy. "Our guests are mostly elderly people who are suffering from diabetes, degenerative spondylosis, cancer or psychological disorders, etc. Our criteria is to travel to the end. With fun, eat, make people feel most relaxed, optimistic to minimize, overcome the disease, "said Ser Beheryon.”
One high profile member in particular is singled out for special attention in the article:
“Dr Eunice Minford, 52, a visiting medical crew member, said she was a surgeon, but her mental illness was not good enough to make her travel 10 years ago. "When I came to Hoi An 10 years ago, it gave me a great feeling, and after a month back, my spirit, my health, my life and my work was wonderful. I went to call Ser Sereryon and said that his travels were so good and I had been following him for 10 years, and every day I tried to work and spent a month with a holiday to heal. Disease in his Hoi An, "- said Dr. Eunice Minford.”
I certainly hope the NHS is aware of the mental condition of one of their surgeons.
Source: [translate.google.com.au]