Back in 2014 in another discussion thread, some persons asked questions about Mooji, back when he was based mostly in India.
Then came word that Moo's followers were invited to help build an ashram for him in Portugal.
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Then came word that Moo's followers were invited to help build an ashram for him in Portugal.
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Mooji is collecting funds to build an ashram.
Here is a question for his loyal supporters.
When that ashram is completed, will your loyalty be
appreciated?
Too often, all too often, when an ashram or worship complex is
completed, the guru grows distant.
The early warmth and camaraderie between guru and devotees fades. Guru
becomes distant.
Buildings create and maintain pecking orders.
Will big donors be given equal treatment with those who donated less?
Will long time supporters have access to Mooji as they had in
the good old days before the ashram was built?
Or will the completed ashram result in the guru becoming remote,
will your support be forgotten, and will you be forced to wait, while
new supporters or the rich supporters be given preferential treatment?
Another question: Will neighbors be respected? Will the ashram community
be an asset to the area?
Or will noise, traffic and disruption take place around the ashram
in ways that mirror the changes in Tiru, now that so many
have shoved in and turned it into (so they say) a spiritual bazaar?