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Re: Mooji a cult?

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corboy Wrote:
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> And, it could be that over the years, Moo has
> become more controlling of his followers because
> he's less able to function in an adult capacity.
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> Look at the guru life Moo now lives...he's waited
> on by an entourage. He lives in settings where the
> entire day revolves around him. Only those who pay
> large sums of money and believe in him get to stay
> there with him
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> He can ignore any question he cannot answer.
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> Its all the advantages of living as an adored
> child but with full access to all adult pleasures
> and no need to pay taxes.


Indeed it is, Corboy!
I have it in mind to go over there to Portugal with a couple of friends and try to infiltrate the Moo Cult. I would very much like to see first hand exactly what is going on over there....
I wonder for instance, if a worker falls and breaks his leg while working (for free) on building the Moo palace, if they have insurance in place? Would the worker be taken care of, or left to fend for himself?
What if one of Moo's girlfriends gets pregnant and has the baby? Do they raise it there at the ashram? I notice they have a "no children" policy there... Will the mother and child be ex-communicated? Left to work it out for themselves?

I really would like to go over there, undercover, and see for myself what is happening there. I think I will be immune to their Jedi Mind Tricks after all I have learnt.... I hope so, anyway!

Are you reading this, Mooji, Old Son? I am coming over to investigate you and your inappropriate dealings!! You will never even no I have been and gone! I look innocent enogh, lol. ;)

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