Not a cult? Wrote:
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> The fact you feel it necessary to discredit
> someone’s opinion and insult their intellect and
> freedom of speech raises enough questions.
> I know a women who has joined this cult and has
> changed drastically, no longer speaking to friends
> and family and chooses to engauge in deep trance
> sessions rather than spend time with her kids
It is confusing that in this response, you refer to Sphinx Spiritual as a cult when it is an organisation which teaches freedom of choice.
Whoever this woman is and however old her children are, it may well be that her choice to spend approximately two hours every two months attending a deep trance session offends you and causes you to pass judgement upon her. However, she has used her free will to make such a choice and hopefully her decision will in some way advantage her children, notwithstanding the two hours she was separate from them. Whether or not it does advantage them is a matter for her, and if it does not advantage them, hopefully over time she will use her free will to not attend such sessions. In judging her and calling Sphinx Spiritual a cult because one lady has exercised her free will, this displays abject failure to understand what a cult is.
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> The fact you feel it necessary to discredit
> someone’s opinion and insult their intellect and
> freedom of speech raises enough questions.
> I know a women who has joined this cult and has
> changed drastically, no longer speaking to friends
> and family and chooses to engauge in deep trance
> sessions rather than spend time with her kids
It is confusing that in this response, you refer to Sphinx Spiritual as a cult when it is an organisation which teaches freedom of choice.
Whoever this woman is and however old her children are, it may well be that her choice to spend approximately two hours every two months attending a deep trance session offends you and causes you to pass judgement upon her. However, she has used her free will to make such a choice and hopefully her decision will in some way advantage her children, notwithstanding the two hours she was separate from them. Whether or not it does advantage them is a matter for her, and if it does not advantage them, hopefully over time she will use her free will to not attend such sessions. In judging her and calling Sphinx Spiritual a cult because one lady has exercised her free will, this displays abject failure to understand what a cult is.