Thank you for finally admitting that any person can leave Monte Sahaja at anytime, and nobody was held against their will. Let's deal with facts not assumptions.
As for people who leave the group, usually they go off on their own way. Some find new teachers, others are finished with gurus. From the few I spoke to after they left, they treated it like a phase in their life that they are no longer connected to. They don't have much to say about Mooji either way. I've certainly never heard any allegations against him.
And people who leave are not usually spoken about. There isn't a code of silence, but their just isn't much to say. It's like leaving one church and finding a new one. You might comment that James or Sarah has left, but beyond that what can you say? They are certainly not ostracised. People have returned and are welcomed back, they are not treated any different because they left.
As for people who leave the group, usually they go off on their own way. Some find new teachers, others are finished with gurus. From the few I spoke to after they left, they treated it like a phase in their life that they are no longer connected to. They don't have much to say about Mooji either way. I've certainly never heard any allegations against him.
And people who leave are not usually spoken about. There isn't a code of silence, but their just isn't much to say. It's like leaving one church and finding a new one. You might comment that James or Sarah has left, but beyond that what can you say? They are certainly not ostracised. People have returned and are welcomed back, they are not treated any different because they left.