Non Dual author Joan Toalifson has written another article on Mooji:
"My Reflections on Mooji"
She's a fan of him, but is at least willing to say that she feels the allegations could be true.
In the comments to her article, someone wrote this important statement:
"The problem I have is that people have confided in me directly - and these people have a total of six and a half years living full time at Monte Sahaja between them. They confirmed to me many of the things written in the article. Particularly public shaming, mind control, rituals, the killing of the heron, being undressed and dressed daily by three young female devotees who rarely leave his house - and the fact he is definitely sleeping with at least one of them, Krishnabai, for example. I was also told that drugs and alcohol have been used at the centre in Moojis presence - and this wasn’t included in the article.
I have experienced personally Mooji encouraging dependence and worship - this behaviour hit my gut as very odd at the time, I simply couldn’t understand it (I spent several seasons around Mooji and the team in tiruvannamalai). It’s my opinion that some very unhealthy things are happening around Mooji at Sahaja. The article may sound exaggerated and out of context to some, but with what I have been told by people that I know personally, doesn’t sound far fetched at all. The article does challenge Moojis public persona in a very damaging way - and I guess Be Schofield is open to public scrutiny because of it. Personally though, I believe those people that trusted me enough to confide in me about these things and have no reason to doubt what they have told me."
"My Reflections on Mooji"
She's a fan of him, but is at least willing to say that she feels the allegations could be true.
In the comments to her article, someone wrote this important statement:
"The problem I have is that people have confided in me directly - and these people have a total of six and a half years living full time at Monte Sahaja between them. They confirmed to me many of the things written in the article. Particularly public shaming, mind control, rituals, the killing of the heron, being undressed and dressed daily by three young female devotees who rarely leave his house - and the fact he is definitely sleeping with at least one of them, Krishnabai, for example. I was also told that drugs and alcohol have been used at the centre in Moojis presence - and this wasn’t included in the article.
I have experienced personally Mooji encouraging dependence and worship - this behaviour hit my gut as very odd at the time, I simply couldn’t understand it (I spent several seasons around Mooji and the team in tiruvannamalai). It’s my opinion that some very unhealthy things are happening around Mooji at Sahaja. The article may sound exaggerated and out of context to some, but with what I have been told by people that I know personally, doesn’t sound far fetched at all. The article does challenge Moojis public persona in a very damaging way - and I guess Be Schofield is open to public scrutiny because of it. Personally though, I believe those people that trusted me enough to confide in me about these things and have no reason to doubt what they have told me."