In addition to what Sahara has summed up (see below) -
Here's another cause for concern:
Moo reportedly associating with Osho people.
We need more information to clarify this.
Rajneesh/Osho's track record is scary.
(CEI archived material about the little dude here)
[culteducation.com]
There's no shortage of persons Moo could associate with who have cleaner histories.
Here's a digest of the various issues people have brought up, including a number of posts about that Osho/Rajneesh people are reportedly associating with Moo.
[forum.culteducation.com]
Sahara71 wrote:
Here's another cause for concern:
Moo reportedly associating with Osho people.
We need more information to clarify this.
Rajneesh/Osho's track record is scary.
(CEI archived material about the little dude here)
[culteducation.com]
There's no shortage of persons Moo could associate with who have cleaner histories.
Here's a digest of the various issues people have brought up, including a number of posts about that Osho/Rajneesh people are reportedly associating with Moo.
[forum.culteducation.com]
Sahara71 wrote:
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SadGame,
I think what you are saying is that the Moo group are a cult, but not a destructive cult? Any adverse effects people experience from this group are unfortunate, but because there was no evil intent from Moo or his inner circle, then it's excusable?
I'm not so sure I can agree with that.
I think people have to be accountable. Leaders of religious groups (who very intentionally register as charities for tax-free status) need to put systems in place to ensure that people under their care are not being harmed.
The Moo followers are supposed to be beneficiaries of a "charity" that was set up in order to help them. That is what this group are claiming. They legally have a duty of care to ensure that no-one is harmed by their activities.
Charities have to be accountable. Full stop.
What bothers me is that this group happily calls itself a charity and takes over £400,000 of donations per year and yet does not ensure that people are not being harmed- if fact we have reports of public shamings, ostracism, trance induction, gaslighting, manipulation and duplicity. Not to mention a suicide. And a fire that was likely caused by negligence.
I don't think any of these problems are the result of "oversights". These problems exist because the Moo group are a destructive cult.