Completely agree Horowitz,
Mooji hides all kinds of things from everyone. Even people at Sahaja don’t know what each other does or what each have been tasked to do. It’s a continuous revolving door. He brings in new recruits constantly. And uses people until he decides which ones he likes and which ones he doesn’t. And everyone there knows if they fall out of his good graces they will get tossed. No one steps out of line for long.
Why all the hiding and image sculpting. Especially for one who teaches “Truth” has says “sometimes truth has to lie”...
Crazy making and when people leave the lose it all, their friends, protection, etc. it takes a lot to leave on your own. It takes a lot to stand up and be kicked out. And once you are no longer there, you are teammates as if you never even existed. Years spent transcribing his books for him, and bye bye.
It’s pretty sad how people get treated but sometimes life kicks your butt to wise you up. There the lucky ones.
Mooji hides all kinds of things from everyone. Even people at Sahaja don’t know what each other does or what each have been tasked to do. It’s a continuous revolving door. He brings in new recruits constantly. And uses people until he decides which ones he likes and which ones he doesn’t. And everyone there knows if they fall out of his good graces they will get tossed. No one steps out of line for long.
Why all the hiding and image sculpting. Especially for one who teaches “Truth” has says “sometimes truth has to lie”...
Crazy making and when people leave the lose it all, their friends, protection, etc. it takes a lot to leave on your own. It takes a lot to stand up and be kicked out. And once you are no longer there, you are teammates as if you never even existed. Years spent transcribing his books for him, and bye bye.
It’s pretty sad how people get treated but sometimes life kicks your butt to wise you up. There the lucky ones.