Good points Sahara71.
I don’t think she presents things very directly and is difficult to follow.
But this is what I got from it.
Mooji reportedly said in satsang in Rishikesh that he could leave the stage right then if everyone wanted him to because “I have always been nothing”...she’s calling that bull crap. She’s saying the “character” is not what is nothing. The character (person) will always be a conditioned personality and the only reason she can think someone would deny their humanness and claim to only be nothing (the absolute, God) is to exploit those who follow them. She’s calling it manipulation.
That’s one of they points I liked.
I felt he was manipulating to say that to the crowd at the moment of controversy.
She continues with how if people believe someone is nothing they will get hurt and do what that person tells them to, including have sex with them and/or give them loads of money. They will do this to try to align with the “nothingness”. Therefore it’s a ploy.
Another point I liked.
I don’t think she presents things very directly and is difficult to follow.
But this is what I got from it.
Mooji reportedly said in satsang in Rishikesh that he could leave the stage right then if everyone wanted him to because “I have always been nothing”...she’s calling that bull crap. She’s saying the “character” is not what is nothing. The character (person) will always be a conditioned personality and the only reason she can think someone would deny their humanness and claim to only be nothing (the absolute, God) is to exploit those who follow them. She’s calling it manipulation.
That’s one of they points I liked.
I felt he was manipulating to say that to the crowd at the moment of controversy.
She continues with how if people believe someone is nothing they will get hurt and do what that person tells them to, including have sex with them and/or give them loads of money. They will do this to try to align with the “nothingness”. Therefore it’s a ploy.
Another point I liked.