Hi Constantin,
I hope you can get a plan together to leave the ashram. Perhaps if a lot of people are leaving at once, at the 'shut down', then you could go too?
Another thing you could do is pretend that you are only leaving for just a few weeks and then never return! That way people will not try and convince you to stay.
Can you explain how shut 'down works'? What criteria is used to judge who gets kicked out and who stays? Do people get much notice that they are being kicked out?
The money issue has intrigued a lot of people. The Moo Foundation do publish their financial records, as I have found them online, but I am not sure how accurate they are. The Ashram at Monte Sahaja is registered as a business, I am told and so would have to pay tax. I don't know how it would work, using free labour in the form of volunteers, but being registered as a 'business'?
Do you know if any of the inner circle members receive wages? Or do they just volunteer their time, too?
It might be that some people at the top of this cult are drawing exorbitant salaries. Who knows?
One other thing, if people staying at the ashram have to pay accomodation costs, they how do they afford to stay for years there? If the don't receive wages? Just wondering.
Thanks for writing back, Constantin. Please contact me via private message if you need any help.
I hope you can get a plan together to leave the ashram. Perhaps if a lot of people are leaving at once, at the 'shut down', then you could go too?
Another thing you could do is pretend that you are only leaving for just a few weeks and then never return! That way people will not try and convince you to stay.
Can you explain how shut 'down works'? What criteria is used to judge who gets kicked out and who stays? Do people get much notice that they are being kicked out?
The money issue has intrigued a lot of people. The Moo Foundation do publish their financial records, as I have found them online, but I am not sure how accurate they are. The Ashram at Monte Sahaja is registered as a business, I am told and so would have to pay tax. I don't know how it would work, using free labour in the form of volunteers, but being registered as a 'business'?
Do you know if any of the inner circle members receive wages? Or do they just volunteer their time, too?
It might be that some people at the top of this cult are drawing exorbitant salaries. Who knows?
One other thing, if people staying at the ashram have to pay accomodation costs, they how do they afford to stay for years there? If the don't receive wages? Just wondering.
Thanks for writing back, Constantin. Please contact me via private message if you need any help.