Horowitz Wrote:
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> Mooji as a teacher uses energies and expressions
> to affect people more or less on an unconscious
> level, and in a sense, he possesses his students
> on an unconscious level. Mooji has become a master
> of this, using profound talks, studied methods,
> and many other devices to create an aura of
> godhood around himself as a divine show,
> attracting hundreds to follow. I watched no
> evidence to support his spiritual greatness, but I
> did observe that those who chose to believe what
> he said were eager to report their " spiritual
> experiences," which he always asked about
> immediately during the ask-question meditation
> (The invitation...). Mooji puts himself in a
> position to claim responsibility for whatever was
> experienced in the context of his pointing out or
> doing with him, and those who accepted the idea of
> his “divine” power had no trouble "confirming" his
> powers for him. We are dealing here more or less
> with sociological-religion addiction issues.
> Mooji’s and his community main problem lies in
> their superficiality and in the simple
> "spiritualization" of their minds and behaves,
> that is later associated with false excellency and
> privilege at him and his followers. Their weakness
> is that they need to recharge “spiritually” again
> and again by constant pointing out, teaching,
> talking, reading about it, and gathering, what
> results in creating a pathological cult at the
> end.
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Horowitz, perfectly said!! In your first sentence you describe so well, what was always hard for me to put in words or "understand", what is going on. M. entering one's unconscious mind is in my opinion really dangerous. He is able "to take over" peoples mind when they just watch his videos at home. Coming to retreats or his ashram of course intensifies it all. Not everyone might be prone to his influence, but many obviously are and I would say I am still recovering from it..
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> Mooji as a teacher uses energies and expressions
> to affect people more or less on an unconscious
> level, and in a sense, he possesses his students
> on an unconscious level. Mooji has become a master
> of this, using profound talks, studied methods,
> and many other devices to create an aura of
> godhood around himself as a divine show,
> attracting hundreds to follow. I watched no
> evidence to support his spiritual greatness, but I
> did observe that those who chose to believe what
> he said were eager to report their " spiritual
> experiences," which he always asked about
> immediately during the ask-question meditation
> (The invitation...). Mooji puts himself in a
> position to claim responsibility for whatever was
> experienced in the context of his pointing out or
> doing with him, and those who accepted the idea of
> his “divine” power had no trouble "confirming" his
> powers for him. We are dealing here more or less
> with sociological-religion addiction issues.
> Mooji’s and his community main problem lies in
> their superficiality and in the simple
> "spiritualization" of their minds and behaves,
> that is later associated with false excellency and
> privilege at him and his followers. Their weakness
> is that they need to recharge “spiritually” again
> and again by constant pointing out, teaching,
> talking, reading about it, and gathering, what
> results in creating a pathological cult at the
> end.
> [www.facebook.com]
Horowitz, perfectly said!! In your first sentence you describe so well, what was always hard for me to put in words or "understand", what is going on. M. entering one's unconscious mind is in my opinion really dangerous. He is able "to take over" peoples mind when they just watch his videos at home. Coming to retreats or his ashram of course intensifies it all. Not everyone might be prone to his influence, but many obviously are and I would say I am still recovering from it..