PapajisaysNO Wrote:
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> Yes Ananas,
>
> I too have heard Mooji say in satsang “sometimes
> truth has to lie.”
>
> It’s why they lose their compassion and ability to
> see what is really happening in Sahaja.
>
> They surrender to a false Master and they are
> done.
>
> If they see through him, they live in limbo
> because he doesn’t admit it. They live in constant
> self doubt.
>
> It’s all a shame.
PapajisaysNo, right, he says it even in offical satsang, I have heard it too, I think 2 or 3 times...
There is no background for such a saying, not in christianity as has been pointed out, but also not in Advaita or Buddhism. That is, I would say, a true "Mooji creation".
I also agree how you describe the devotees. I have seen many depressed, surpressed and mentally destabilized sangha members doubting themselves and having to ask him about everything, as he is the "source of truth".
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> Yes Ananas,
>
> I too have heard Mooji say in satsang “sometimes
> truth has to lie.”
>
> It’s why they lose their compassion and ability to
> see what is really happening in Sahaja.
>
> They surrender to a false Master and they are
> done.
>
> If they see through him, they live in limbo
> because he doesn’t admit it. They live in constant
> self doubt.
>
> It’s all a shame.
PapajisaysNo, right, he says it even in offical satsang, I have heard it too, I think 2 or 3 times...
There is no background for such a saying, not in christianity as has been pointed out, but also not in Advaita or Buddhism. That is, I would say, a true "Mooji creation".
I also agree how you describe the devotees. I have seen many depressed, surpressed and mentally destabilized sangha members doubting themselves and having to ask him about everything, as he is the "source of truth".