I am disappointed that this forum is not employing critical thinking when looking at evidence against Mooji. In my view it loses a lot of credibility when evidence is not properly evaluated, but is instead collated to promote a point of view.
I am referring to Corboy reposting the xivoparig material and then selectively reposting the comments that support his view, while ignoring my comments that it cannot be true as the when, where and how do not add up to where Mooji was that entire year! Happytown even posted "I think that xivoparig knows that the details of their post are verifiably false since Mooji spends most of his time in Portugal. I think it is further distraction and dilution of discussion."
Similarly disturbing is drawing conclusions such as this: "The reason Mooji hints that people don't read classical Adviata is because he doesn't want them to know how he distorts and mis-uses these teachings. I'm not suggesting he is illiterate or too lazy to read. I am suggesting that he doesn't want people to explore any traditional teachings at length, he just wants them to blindly follow him. Mindlessly." This is pure opinion presented as fact. I know for a fact that Monte Sahaja has an 'Advaita Library' with hundreds of books from a very wide range of authors. Hardly likely that Mooji does not want his followers to read books...
I was hoping for proper, measured debate, not a witch hunt!
I am referring to Corboy reposting the xivoparig material and then selectively reposting the comments that support his view, while ignoring my comments that it cannot be true as the when, where and how do not add up to where Mooji was that entire year! Happytown even posted "I think that xivoparig knows that the details of their post are verifiably false since Mooji spends most of his time in Portugal. I think it is further distraction and dilution of discussion."
Similarly disturbing is drawing conclusions such as this: "The reason Mooji hints that people don't read classical Adviata is because he doesn't want them to know how he distorts and mis-uses these teachings. I'm not suggesting he is illiterate or too lazy to read. I am suggesting that he doesn't want people to explore any traditional teachings at length, he just wants them to blindly follow him. Mindlessly." This is pure opinion presented as fact. I know for a fact that Monte Sahaja has an 'Advaita Library' with hundreds of books from a very wide range of authors. Hardly likely that Mooji does not want his followers to read books...
I was hoping for proper, measured debate, not a witch hunt!