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Re: Mooji a cult?

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Support groups created by people who feel harmed by Moo*

A support group has to take care because it will attract at least three types of predators. Anyone using a support group whether here at CEI or elsewhere needs to be aware of that various opportunists will arrive.

1) Moo trolls.

2) Trolls in general.

3) Recruiters for other satsang teachers hoping to get "fresh meat" by disparaging Moo and marketing themselves or their teachers as superior. These days anyone can set up as a satsang teacher. Hide the embarrassing stuff you've done, market yourself on the seekers circuit, That's all you need. Types like this *will* show up on a support group, like jackels at a watering hole, watching for anyone who limps.

4) Spammers and self promoters drawn to any high traffic online discussion.

Support groups have the right to set rules, given that these types will try to disrupt or exploit.

(Harmedbby Moo includes feeling
harmed by him, or by the social behavior at his ashram his online material..
and by persons who recruited for Moo while pretending a sincere personal friendship.)

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