It's unusual that Moo would ask for the people's forgiveness. Are we getting closer to a confession from Moo?
His team are asking people to stop kissing Moo's feet, too. Now, a simple 'namaste' on greeting the great Moo will suffice.
Why? Why the changes?
We are in the dark here.
Henri Jolicoeur has taken down his material -that is a turnabout. Henri seemed very adamant that Moo was public enemy number one.
Be Schofield's article has polarized a lot of people.
Here are a couple of facebook comments I lifted from a public page... anyone can view this page. I feel very protective of the authors of such comments... (even though I think that most do not use their own names.)
"Jon" writes:
"I’ve seen Mooji yell at others. I’ve heard him say he knows people are afraid of him. He is a bully. And he also has a big heart so it makes it very confusing. I think also a lot of “traumatic bonding” goes on there, from what I saw anyway. I feel that same anger when I think solely of those I know he has abused. And the details of that abuse. And then I remember my time with him and I know he also has a lot of kindness. He’s very split. I think he started teaching at a very young stage of his awakening and stopped there. He didn’t deal with integration. That’s why he can’t help others do it."
and also:
"I have met Mooji. I do know personally over a half a dozen people who have felt personally abused by him. I also have read on here of other teachers who have had people come to them about the same. I have read on utube and on twitter and on Instagram people resonating with this article (Be's article) and sharing personal stories. I do not make this statement lightly. I have been watching this for a long time. I have met Mooji. I have been to Sahaja. And at one time I loved him so much I thought I would never need anything else but his pointings. I am sorry to say through a long and painful process that I have discovered many, many things about him that make him no longer authentic. This story has been shared over 450 times. On average around 1000 people are friends of those who you can see the friends. I have observed on open discussions people unfriending others over this. People resonating with this and people sharing these same stories. I don’t know Be at all. But these people are not lying about what they have experienced to their friends, and being unfriended for it. There is teeth to this. From my experience. I know this. And I am sorry that it has come out this way. I know many who have reached out to Mooji personally through his ask Mooji email. I know he cut them off. It’s a theme. I’m sorry. I wish it wasn’t so. There is a lot we don’t know."
His team are asking people to stop kissing Moo's feet, too. Now, a simple 'namaste' on greeting the great Moo will suffice.
Why? Why the changes?
We are in the dark here.
Henri Jolicoeur has taken down his material -that is a turnabout. Henri seemed very adamant that Moo was public enemy number one.
Be Schofield's article has polarized a lot of people.
Here are a couple of facebook comments I lifted from a public page... anyone can view this page. I feel very protective of the authors of such comments... (even though I think that most do not use their own names.)
"Jon" writes:
"I’ve seen Mooji yell at others. I’ve heard him say he knows people are afraid of him. He is a bully. And he also has a big heart so it makes it very confusing. I think also a lot of “traumatic bonding” goes on there, from what I saw anyway. I feel that same anger when I think solely of those I know he has abused. And the details of that abuse. And then I remember my time with him and I know he also has a lot of kindness. He’s very split. I think he started teaching at a very young stage of his awakening and stopped there. He didn’t deal with integration. That’s why he can’t help others do it."
and also:
"I have met Mooji. I do know personally over a half a dozen people who have felt personally abused by him. I also have read on here of other teachers who have had people come to them about the same. I have read on utube and on twitter and on Instagram people resonating with this article (Be's article) and sharing personal stories. I do not make this statement lightly. I have been watching this for a long time. I have met Mooji. I have been to Sahaja. And at one time I loved him so much I thought I would never need anything else but his pointings. I am sorry to say through a long and painful process that I have discovered many, many things about him that make him no longer authentic. This story has been shared over 450 times. On average around 1000 people are friends of those who you can see the friends. I have observed on open discussions people unfriending others over this. People resonating with this and people sharing these same stories. I don’t know Be at all. But these people are not lying about what they have experienced to their friends, and being unfriended for it. There is teeth to this. From my experience. I know this. And I am sorry that it has come out this way. I know many who have reached out to Mooji personally through his ask Mooji email. I know he cut them off. It’s a theme. I’m sorry. I wish it wasn’t so. There is a lot we don’t know."