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Re: Mooji a cult?

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It would be a interesting project to get the descriptions of Maharshi's talks and compare them with Moo's output.


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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.

For an authority figure* to critique someone else's mind process "such as Moo does all the time" would be very shaming to the person who has been singled out, no matter how many insist that Moo is being loving.

*(Moo is an authority figure no matter how much he denies it)

For an authority figure to 'critque some elses's mind process' in front of large audiences, as Moo reportedly does in front of his laughing audiences, would be
devastatingly shaming.

It is Corboy's opinion that part of the sickness in Moo's set up is how his followers are denying their shame and terror and insisting that this is all about love.

Moo sets up his audiences to laugh, laugh, laugh.

You want to remain part of that laughing audience.

You will feel afraid of getting singled out an laughed at.

Remember how awful that felt when we were little kids, getting laughed at
by adults who thought we were cute?

Again, it is Corboy's opinion that a big part of the sickness around Moo
is how the laughing audience is his accomplice and how his followers deny
to themselves and concerned outsiders their fear of getting singled out, laughed at in public ---while having their mind processes critiqued by the Great Authority Figure.

Denying how frightened you are is key to the cultic arrangement.

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