Thank you Corboy,
I totally agree with the following statement:
>
>" Unfortunately, Mooji teaches Neo-Advaita, which is
> a half-baked interpretation of nonduality that
> essentially devalues worldly life in gross and
> subtle ways. This position leads naturally to a
> common psychological pathology known as “spiritual
> bypassing,” wherein one employs the promised
> serenity of spiritual teachings like a drug to
> avoid and ignore the natural complexities of
> ordinary living, such as one’s emotional confusion
> (pain), relationships, and responsibilities."
I think that people who embrace this type of thinking, this lame perversion of Atvaita, are trying to escape reality, but this can never work. What happens is you end up disassociated from life. Like this woman's ex partner:
>
>" My ex partner keep responding to me that all is an
> illusion, that we don’t exist, therefore there is
> not committment o responsability with nothing. For
> me this guru just have a very profitable business,
> and is full of s…. All what he does is reapiting
> the same story, the same jokes, the same words
> over and over and charged lot of money for that."
I totally agree with the following statement:
>
>" Unfortunately, Mooji teaches Neo-Advaita, which is
> a half-baked interpretation of nonduality that
> essentially devalues worldly life in gross and
> subtle ways. This position leads naturally to a
> common psychological pathology known as “spiritual
> bypassing,” wherein one employs the promised
> serenity of spiritual teachings like a drug to
> avoid and ignore the natural complexities of
> ordinary living, such as one’s emotional confusion
> (pain), relationships, and responsibilities."
I think that people who embrace this type of thinking, this lame perversion of Atvaita, are trying to escape reality, but this can never work. What happens is you end up disassociated from life. Like this woman's ex partner:
>
>" My ex partner keep responding to me that all is an
> illusion, that we don’t exist, therefore there is
> not committment o responsability with nothing. For
> me this guru just have a very profitable business,
> and is full of s…. All what he does is reapiting
> the same story, the same jokes, the same words
> over and over and charged lot of money for that."