Regarding there being a security detail - look, satsang is full of crazy people who are being made even crazier by Mooji. So naturally there will need to be a team member or two with Mooji as he walks around, helping him keep control of the situation.
For example when people embrace him, he's fine with it for a good long while. But if they hold on too long, he may pat them on the back a few times to indicate 'Hugging is over!". And if they still won't let go, I guess one of the team-members will take their hand and pull them away. It's all delicately done and I don't really see anything pernicious about it. But yes I guess if it ever kicked off, if someone displayed anger or hostility to Mooji, you would expect that these team members would deal with that, too.
The guy in the yellow laminate here always walks with Mooji, and also sits by the stage during satsang to help people onto and off the stage:
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As I said, I really don't think this is anything unusual or pernicious. Just necessary crowd-control.
For example when people embrace him, he's fine with it for a good long while. But if they hold on too long, he may pat them on the back a few times to indicate 'Hugging is over!". And if they still won't let go, I guess one of the team-members will take their hand and pull them away. It's all delicately done and I don't really see anything pernicious about it. But yes I guess if it ever kicked off, if someone displayed anger or hostility to Mooji, you would expect that these team members would deal with that, too.
The guy in the yellow laminate here always walks with Mooji, and also sits by the stage during satsang to help people onto and off the stage:
[www.youtube.com]
As I said, I really don't think this is anything unusual or pernicious. Just necessary crowd-control.