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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity

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Posted by: dharmabum ()
Date: July 23, 2012 04:44AM

ANOTHER EX MEMBER OF CHRIS BUTLER CULT TESTIMONIAL
I was obliged to worship Butler from birth ( and I got my spiritual name from Chris Butler ) I had to drink the water that had wash the feet of Jagad guru ... I was told many times that the nail clippings of CHRIS BUTLER were often mixed with the food I was served in that school. I finally ran away from home at the first opportunity (because the cult was putting pressure to send me to the Philipines school of Chris Butler.This forum should talk more about the history of Chris Butler for the younger generation do not know about Chris Butler life in the 60 and early 70

The later generation, especially those born in the cult have no clue or idea how this cult began. Chris Butler's personality is clothed in myth and mystery the older generation help propagate. And Chris Butler himself is quite good in sustaining the mystique and the secrecy by being aloof and eccentric. From birth, the children were conditioned to worship and to bow down to his picture without question. To inculcate to children that it is a great offense to question or sow fear to even doubt his divinity is a pure psychological rape, which damage can be hard to heal or maybe even irreversible with some. This is a pure child abuse and a valid social issue that sociologists, psychologists and policy-makers should be made aware of and help rectify among religious cults, so that children are free to question and given better options in life. Separating children from opposing parents, relatives and society by homeschooling and sending them overseas for further indoctrination is a violation of the U.N.'s charter of the rights of the child.

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