I completely relate to what she (Tanya) is saying. As I understood she was on the medical team for Moo, a revered role, and so I also see how women and men would feel safe to disclose to her what Moo did. Holding their stories, coming out so strongly against what he has done to them and getting the backlash from his group, as a result PLUS processing her own grief and betrayal from him shows how strong a person she has become and I for one and proud the hell of her!
Many people talk at other teachers retreats about Moo. So many see right through him but others trusted him and are now processing this same kind of PTSD with other retreat attendees and teachers. No one going through this should feel that they are alone. But processing it is an individual sport.
Luckily, life is what can be trusted to deliver those who have seen his shadow side, which he venomently denies. It just takes time. But it’s the key to liberation.
Many people talk at other teachers retreats about Moo. So many see right through him but others trusted him and are now processing this same kind of PTSD with other retreat attendees and teachers. No one going through this should feel that they are alone. But processing it is an individual sport.
Luckily, life is what can be trusted to deliver those who have seen his shadow side, which he venomently denies. It just takes time. But it’s the key to liberation.