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Thanks Happytown,That is a great article which explains the cult indoctrination process perfectly. If you go back and read the accounts given here by Constantin and Yourinlove, you can see the...
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Gaslighting is often misunderstood, but plenty of literature on it:www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/here-there-and-everywhere/201701/11-warning-signs-gaslighting%3famp"How do you know if you're being...
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Contributed from another discussion on CEI message board.QuoteGaslighting is often misunderstood, but plenty of literature on...
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Please don’t join any group that attributes itself to “real love”. If you need help with personal/emotional problems or marriage advice or any relationship problems whatsoever,do your background...
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One person in this discussion identified as both a de Ruiter believer and as a mental health professional.[www.spiritualteachers.org]
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Put this into the Google slot john de ruiter sisters dead[www.google.com]Silence, Charisma and Power: The Case of John de Ruiter[www.researchgate.net]QuoteCharismatic authority, as Max Weber...
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I've read a lot of comments on this thread and thought I would give my opinion. My opinion is my own, and I'm not here to defend or attack anybody. Simply to tell the truth as I see it.Just so you...
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Although the invitation offers immediate awakening for everyone, apparently 55% of users may experience some chafing as a result of prolonged usage:[www.psychologytoday.com]"Meditation is generally...
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I also want to add a couple more things.You are free to leave at any time in Monte Sahaja. What you'll find is people often want to overstay their welcome.Sometimes if someone has remained for too...
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Although you may perceive that someone decides to leave in the middle of the night and that they acted irrationally, often it's a confusing one-sided story that group members latch onto. Groups always...
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Happytown it's one sided because she never stuck around to tell her story. But nobody demonised her. She is still held in high regard, and people miss her. Like I said people tried to reach out to...
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I have no idea either way.But I promise every ex-cult member reading this is rolling their eyes at you.People don't cut ties to their guru for such mundane reasons. Although such things may be the...
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Again you are making a lot of assumptions. You don't know the woman at all and call her oppressed. She is one of the most free thinking women I've ever met. She won't be oppressed by your ideas about...
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Gosh I'm full of assumptions.It may not be as easy to leave as you think:Repost: [newrepublic.com]High demand groups are full of all sorts of people, intelligent, capable, and clever. The environment...
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Again what does your link have to do with Monte Sahaja? What is wrong with you? I told you Monte Sahaja doesn't hold ANYBODY HOSTAGE. You just buy your plane ticket and order a cab if you wanna go. So...
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The article is relevant because the groups, ALL of them,function in much the same way. There is really nothing new about what Mooji is doing.Most cult members attack the critical person rather than...
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Stop deflecting. You claimed someone was unable to leave. I told you and provided proof that anyone can leave. Can you provide proof that they can't, or will you link me to another article that has...
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Anyone can leave any group, but have you spoken to anyone who's left? Asked them what it feels like? Without filtering everything they say through some idea you have of them as 'lost'?(I'm speaking to...
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Thank you for finally admitting that any person can leave Monte Sahaja at anytime, and nobody was held against their will. Let's deal with facts not assumptions.As for people who leave the group,...
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Being able to leave any time you like is not the same as the crushing experience of either walking away from, or being discarded by, a high control group to which you have given so much of your life,...
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