Mooji is a questionable "guru", along with anyone else endorsed by Papaji (Andrew Cohen, Gangaji, etc.) - basically the whole neo-Advaita movement.
“One of the tragedies of Papaji’s teaching ministry is that he either told, inferred, or allowed hundreds of individuals to believe they were fully enlightened simply because they’d had one, or many, powerful experiences of awakening. These “enlightened” teachers then proceeded to enlighten their own students in a similar way, and thus was born what is known as the “neo-Advaita“, or “satsang” movement in western culture.”
– Eyes Wide Open: Cultivating Discernment on the Spiritual Path.
The quality and clarity of the information he imparts is sometimes questionable. And when he's not sure about something, he often cracks a joke and redirects attention to another topic. Either he is not spiritually enlightened, or he’s a poor teacher. The information he shares may not (always) be wrong, but is it useful? While he’s (mostly) harmless, his satsangs are a waste of time.
“One of the tragedies of Papaji’s teaching ministry is that he either told, inferred, or allowed hundreds of individuals to believe they were fully enlightened simply because they’d had one, or many, powerful experiences of awakening. These “enlightened” teachers then proceeded to enlighten their own students in a similar way, and thus was born what is known as the “neo-Advaita“, or “satsang” movement in western culture.”
– Eyes Wide Open: Cultivating Discernment on the Spiritual Path.
The quality and clarity of the information he imparts is sometimes questionable. And when he's not sure about something, he often cracks a joke and redirects attention to another topic. Either he is not spiritually enlightened, or he’s a poor teacher. The information he shares may not (always) be wrong, but is it useful? While he’s (mostly) harmless, his satsangs are a waste of time.