Constantin,
That is very interesting. You paint a picture of an ashram plunged into secrecy, where no-one seems to really know what is going on! Moo seems to be manipulated by those who are in the know. It seems really sad and pointless... I don't know what the purpose of trying to run a charity like this is?
Anyone who has any information gets expelled from the group. Why aren't there proper processes in place to handle complaints and discuss policy? It just seems like a free-for-all, with no order or transparency.
As a registered charity, they need to have a complaints policy.
I wouldn't mind inferring that when someone gets expelled for knowing too much, they come up with a story to tell the followers; "Oh, that person left in the middle of the night without telling anyone. Now she has cut off all contact with the ashram. How ungrateful was she?"
That is very interesting. You paint a picture of an ashram plunged into secrecy, where no-one seems to really know what is going on! Moo seems to be manipulated by those who are in the know. It seems really sad and pointless... I don't know what the purpose of trying to run a charity like this is?
Anyone who has any information gets expelled from the group. Why aren't there proper processes in place to handle complaints and discuss policy? It just seems like a free-for-all, with no order or transparency.
As a registered charity, they need to have a complaints policy.
I wouldn't mind inferring that when someone gets expelled for knowing too much, they come up with a story to tell the followers; "Oh, that person left in the middle of the night without telling anyone. Now she has cut off all contact with the ashram. How ungrateful was she?"