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Re: Mooji a cult?

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I have compared the Mooji: “An Invitation to Freedom”: [www.youtube.com]
with “How to Recognize Your True Self: "I Exist" from Bentinho Massaro: [www.youtube.com]. B. Massaro begins to mimic Mooji’s The Invitation a little bit in some specific aspects and they both present that in very similar ways:
It’s obvious, that the both teachers pretend that they are already on the second side of river of the knowledge, that they are already realized beings, that they see the Self everywhere and it is easy and effortless for them to be the true Self, to immerse into it, to feel an immediate bliss. They come very quickly from a short exercise/meditation to immediate benefits and positive spiritual results, and they finish a talk with strong words like the bliss, heaven, pure awareness with great promises that may follow definitely soon. In truth, they only talk about a simple relaxation, pure sensation, temporally thoughtless mind. If someone later admits some difficulties with this fast food awakening and instant magic drink exercises/meditations, they will tell the person rather to look for another spiritual teacher, or they tell them “you have done it incorrectly”, “you are not ready yet”, or start to make some jocks around…..atc. This manipulative strategy leads to an untrue atmosphere or hypocritical and false awakening statements in their satsags/retreats. For an uninitiated or enter-level observer, such satsangs and retreats look then like a quick visa to nirvana.

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