Horowitz Wrote:
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> throwaway034829392 reported at Reddit about Mooji
> in 2015:
>
>
His "teaching" mainly consists of staring
> people in the eyes and showering the audience with
> divine energy or whatever it is that happens in
> his satsangs to make people become so starry-eyed.
> I've seen people, I know people, who've been
> following him around for years and seem no closer
> to self-realization. Instead, they seem hooked on
> the feel-good energies that he projects. People in
> the satsang community around him would often
> complain or joke about when they're with him,
> everything seems clear, but when they go home and
> try to live their lives, everything falls apart
> and they have to come back and see him.
>
> [www.reddit.com]
Yes, I'm very concerned about this. Moo seems to teach some kind of instant enlightenment through self-inquiry.... but people aren't becoming enlightened through this teaching.... It's more like they are becoming dependent!
It's a kind of escapism.... going to an ashram and hanging off someone's every word. It's not healthy at all.
They return home and can't even cope with reality. So they go running back to Moo!
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> throwaway034829392 reported at Reddit about Mooji
> in 2015:
>
>
His "teaching" mainly consists of staring
> people in the eyes and showering the audience with
> divine energy or whatever it is that happens in
> his satsangs to make people become so starry-eyed.
> I've seen people, I know people, who've been
> following him around for years and seem no closer
> to self-realization. Instead, they seem hooked on
> the feel-good energies that he projects. People in
> the satsang community around him would often
> complain or joke about when they're with him,
> everything seems clear, but when they go home and
> try to live their lives, everything falls apart
> and they have to come back and see him.
>
> [www.reddit.com]
Yes, I'm very concerned about this. Moo seems to teach some kind of instant enlightenment through self-inquiry.... but people aren't becoming enlightened through this teaching.... It's more like they are becoming dependent!
It's a kind of escapism.... going to an ashram and hanging off someone's every word. It's not healthy at all.
They return home and can't even cope with reality. So they go running back to Moo!