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Re: Mooji a cult?

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Mooji spiritual teaching essentially devalues worldly life in gross and subtle ways and basically simplifies it into one main problem of the removing the person or leaving the ego-mind aside This position leads naturally to a common psychological pathology known as “spiritual bypassing or escapism” wherein one employs the spiritual teachings of non-duality realization like a only way to avoid and ignore the natural complexities of ordinary living, such as one’s emotional confusion, mental/physical pain, relationships, finances/career, health, morality and responsibilities atc.
The high subjective states and artificial insights into the non-dual realization of the true Self are in the most cases of Mooji’s followers premature, unreal, and do not bring any complex solution in the area of the all aspects of life, because the whole process of the development, acknowledgement, maturation, and integration of the human personality is simply skipped out, bypassed and overlooked. The entire process of the giving up the ego-person must be spontaneous and associated with the attaining of the summit of the personal life or the true saturation of one’s own personhood.
Be the way, Mooji is still in the state of the ego-person-development, he seeks for the false recognition as an enlightened being and a beloved spiritual master.
(inspired and partially compiled from the article: Why Spiritual Communities Turn Into Cult by Hanzi Freinacht, TH’s discussion there, and Shara71 above)

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