Friends, lets have a look at two items, one written by Horowitz and the first post written by xivoparig in August.
We need to find out more if selecting followers from hardship conditions ('biting the dust') is a trend.
In English, 'to bite the dust' is to take an especially hard fall, even to die in some cases.
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What has to happen for someone to land in this condition? It has to be frightening. Gratitude towards one's rescuer will be intense.
Horowitz wrote this:
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What xivoparig wrote, back in August.
Here is Corboy's question. Does it sound as though xivoparig, in London, was 'biting the dust' at the time she encountered Moo's group?
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We need to find out more if selecting followers from hardship conditions ('biting the dust') is a trend.
In English, 'to bite the dust' is to take an especially hard fall, even to die in some cases.
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Idioms
bite the dust ,
to be killed, especially in battle; die.
to suffer defeat; be unsuccessful; fail:
Another manufacturer has bitten the dust.
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What has to happen for someone to land in this condition? It has to be frightening. Gratitude towards one's rescuer will be intense.
Horowitz wrote this:
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Date: November 05, 2018 07:30PM
Happytown,
It will be interesting and difficult to make a Mooji- Krishnabai research project with psychological profile of Krishnabai. I think she seems to be in a mental trance mixed up with love and devotion to Mooji. It should not be forgotten that Mooji found her and the other core members “along a street biting the dust” and Mooji gave them new Indian name and new life in Monte Sahaja, because their life before was very miserable…
What xivoparig wrote, back in August.
Here is Corboy's question. Does it sound as though xivoparig, in London, was 'biting the dust' at the time she encountered Moo's group?
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Date: August 10, 2018 02:26AM
(Deleted for brevity, URL for complete text given above)...This happened over a year ago over the span of 2-3 months or so. I don't want to post much more than that as his may be reading.
I was having a rough time with money and having a home and I ended up at a Mooji talk in London. At this point in your life, anything free is a blessing. I wasn't the only one in this situation, there were a few of us that were given food, shelter and in exchange for an 'open mind'. I was thankful for this - much better than the streets and you don't mind filling the time with hearing someone speak. We went along to hear him talk to the masses and it was quite inspirational and this went on for a while with us 'following him'... well there is nothing like a free lunch.
I started seeing some females who I met in similar situations as me who would have 'private talks' with Mooji and come out of rooms looking detached and something bubbling below. I had a friend, let's call her 'Sarah'. Whenever I asked Sarah what happened, she would put on a fake smile and spout that life is beautiful we have to believe. This wasn't the real them and it bugged me that something wasn't right. Mooji never really invited me privately in but his crew spoke to me a lot about 'giving myself' to them whatever that meant, submitting for the higher good and belief. It was wishy washy to pinpoint what I was supposed to believe but the sheer force of belief coming from the crew made me didn't want to question this for fear of being thrown out on the streets. I felt like I had to contribute something but I didn't know. Work? Giving out leaflets? Not sure.
So far, there was a positive focus and sense of wellbeing but for what price?
This happened one day a while into my stint with them. I had to sleep when I could being with so many others so I found a quiet corner behind some bags in a venue.
I curled up and was trying to drift off amongst the people coming in and out setting up. I couldn't fall asleep so I was lying there trying to relax. I finally sat up and I could see mooji and one of his crew members who I always saw float around mooji and not say much (I didn't even recall hearing his voice) talking to each other. They had their backs to me and i felt a bit strange as nobody else was around and they couldn't see me. I heard them talking about 'Sarah'. Mooji was asking top crew guy if 'sarah' was ready to give herself. ' The crew guy was saying how 'i've been working on her, she'll be *sleeping* with you within the week'.
I was shocked at the frankness of this abuse and it made sense from sarah's detached personality. She was being forcd to prostitute herself to mooji!
Mooji was asking about some others and what they are 'contributing' and the crew guy was talking about them giving money (some followers had money and were not sleeping on the street).
I sat back down behind the bags and lied down quietly as I could sweating if they found me, they would not only kick me out but silence me.
I had to leave and I knew I wouldn't have long with Sarah. I was ready to go and I had to plan my exit so I chose my moment to speak to her about what I heard. She called me a liar and how I didn't believe enough. She was on the verge of tears and her words didn't match how she felt with this conflicting information I was telling her. She was too far gone. I left straight away and I never found out what happened to her. If you're reading sarah or if you ARE a 'sarah' then I urge you to trust your instincts and not fall into the mooji trap. He's preying on the weak with having to believe in something. Don't give him money, don't give him your body. He is using a positive persona and behind this is a twisted evil man. I'm now doing ok, I have a job, a home. There is a way out of this cult.