If Henry Jolicoeur is reading this forum. I have a message for him:
Henry, I am a big fan of your film series with David Godman. Those videos are very inspiring! (just incredible) I also appreciate the recent videos you have made about Mooji. You are indeed playing an important part in exposing Mooji and his cult.
I just have a request for you Henry. Recently, I noticed Annette Chappelle wrote on the Questioning Mooji page, going into detail with her experiences there. She revealed that she was one of the anonymous sources in Be Scofield's article.
Surely this took a lot of courage, and is exactly the kind of thing that really helps the cause of exposing Mooji's abuse!
I noticed, that you replied to her post asking her to contact you as you wanted to do a video about her post. Then, I noticed she took the post down altogether!
I don't know if she contacted you, or if so what you said, but I've noticed in a few places I've seen you write, that your tone has been somewhat aggressive, demanding people to come forward etc.
I'm not trying to accuse you of anything, but would like to just say that there's no doubt it is a very difficult thing for people to come forward. There are the legal threats you know well, non-disclosure agreements, plus knowing one would be facing the online retaliation of thousands of Mooji-lovers.
So, I'd just like to thank you for all your hard work, and kindly request that you deal with those who come forward in a gentle way... let them come to you on their own terms. It feels like you may have scared off Annette, and now she may be less willing to tell even more. I don't know if that's the case, but it looks that way.
Annette was very brave in coming forward, and I feel we should support her in a gentle, and patient way. Thanking her for her courage, and letting HER call the shots as to whether she wants to say more. It's up to her how and when that will happen. Many of these women are coming out of an experience of abdicating their power to a male figure. We need to understand and remember this, and respect and empower them as women on their terms.
We don't want to spook these brave souls with aggressive demands for more information etc. We need them to feel safe, and that we have their back.
OK, I hope you see this Henry! If anyone here knows him, feel free to forward this to him.
Namaste
Henry, I am a big fan of your film series with David Godman. Those videos are very inspiring! (just incredible) I also appreciate the recent videos you have made about Mooji. You are indeed playing an important part in exposing Mooji and his cult.
I just have a request for you Henry. Recently, I noticed Annette Chappelle wrote on the Questioning Mooji page, going into detail with her experiences there. She revealed that she was one of the anonymous sources in Be Scofield's article.
Surely this took a lot of courage, and is exactly the kind of thing that really helps the cause of exposing Mooji's abuse!
I noticed, that you replied to her post asking her to contact you as you wanted to do a video about her post. Then, I noticed she took the post down altogether!
I don't know if she contacted you, or if so what you said, but I've noticed in a few places I've seen you write, that your tone has been somewhat aggressive, demanding people to come forward etc.
I'm not trying to accuse you of anything, but would like to just say that there's no doubt it is a very difficult thing for people to come forward. There are the legal threats you know well, non-disclosure agreements, plus knowing one would be facing the online retaliation of thousands of Mooji-lovers.
So, I'd just like to thank you for all your hard work, and kindly request that you deal with those who come forward in a gentle way... let them come to you on their own terms. It feels like you may have scared off Annette, and now she may be less willing to tell even more. I don't know if that's the case, but it looks that way.
Annette was very brave in coming forward, and I feel we should support her in a gentle, and patient way. Thanking her for her courage, and letting HER call the shots as to whether she wants to say more. It's up to her how and when that will happen. Many of these women are coming out of an experience of abdicating their power to a male figure. We need to understand and remember this, and respect and empower them as women on their terms.
We don't want to spook these brave souls with aggressive demands for more information etc. We need them to feel safe, and that we have their back.
OK, I hope you see this Henry! If anyone here knows him, feel free to forward this to him.
Namaste