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Re: Mooji a cult?

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Corboy mistrusting your own mind is I think at the core of this issue.

If one would apply a neo advaita perspective,
I think one might say that mistrust itself is aspect of mind that needs cleansing.
To overcome any mistrust, I think many neo advaita adepts would agree,
would be essential to come into your true self, be it through self-inquiry or other means.

The problem with gaslighting in this context I feel is especially precarious,
since a critical approach towards some negative aspects of mind,
such as for example mistrust, is an intricate part of it.
One might critique someone else's mind process, such as Moo does all the time,
giving the other a feeling that his or her mind is not to be trusted.
I haven't felt this personally, but I know from the many reports on this site and others
that this is quite common and a serious flaw of Moo's teachings.

An honest teacher, I believe, would discriminate,
in accordance with the two truths doctrine in buddhism,
or the three levels of reality in advaita,
between the everyday functioning of the mind, which is normal and positive,
and any ideal state of being or absolute nondual reality.

Moo has a long way to go in my opinion
i agree with sahara that this is much to simplistic and misleading

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