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Invitiation to Add your Voice.This site is intended for families of students who are affected by Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon .
If you have been adversely affected by Uni Med we would like to hear from you. We understand that you may be concerned that by posting you will have a negative affect on your relationship. however we encourage you to post, even anonymously in order to add your voice to the growing number of concerned and affected people in Australia and the UK.
This site is not written to argue the relative merits of Universal Medicine and the so called Esoteric work as taught by Serge Benhayon. We are simply interested in hearing your story on how you have been affected.
This page has gone up quickly in response to UM's reputation management attempt so we will complete this intro at a latter date. However we urge you to become involved and add your voice to the growing chorus so that your loved one can be truly free to make 'loving' choices.
We aware of many people that are remaining silent in fear of upsetting their relationship, child, friend or workmate. Please take a moment to make a difference and bring your concerns, even for a moment, into the light. This way we can illustrate any deleterious effect that Universal Medicine is having, while claiming to bring Joy to thousands.
If you are We are looking forward to hearing your story. Please take the time to make a difference. Your voice is important.
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Location: Somerset, UK 7 comments:
Tim Smith21 July 2012 22:55
Yep I certainly was affected! I saw the article in the Sydney Morning Herald today and a weight was lifted off my shoulders. I am glad this guy is being bought to account. My marriage ended over it. Simply because I wouldn't buy into rules of UM and i certainly wouldn't follow anyone who has supernatural powers.
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R.J.M.21 July 2012 23:22
Hello and thank you for starting this forum. My experience with UM came via a (now) ex partner who had been involved for several years. Despite not being particularly inclined to such New Age ideas, it soon became apparent that everything in my partner's life hinged on Serge's often bizarre, unfounded ideas. While I was never convinced of Serge's theology, I did my best to approach it with
an open mind in attempt to give my relationship the best possible chance to work. Frankly, in my
experience, living with a UM devotee was an often
restrictive, joyless experience.. The most mundane
day to day actinides were fraught with anxiety over
pranic energies, astral entities and the influence of
the so-called Lords of Form. Eating at restaurants
was very difficult, iif not impossible. Nightlife
activities were for the most part not an option, due
to strict early bedtimes or venues serving alcohol. Serge is considered to be infallible - Love
personified. A multi-reincarnated genius and a world
teacher with access to wisdom that trumps all
human understanding. Any attempt to question his
claims or his perfection was met with fierce, emotive
resistance from the student. Having read Serge's
books and attended various functions and
workshops, I can attest that his bizarre ideas far
exceed what has been reported in the two
newspaper articles today. They barely scratched the
surface. He is peddling a worldview based on fear of
possession by disincarnated spirits and astral forces, tantalizingly gift wrapped in a derivative, plagiarized New Age philosophy of love, brotherhood, honesty and integrity. These idealistic
pleasantries ring especially hollow now that Serge
has admitted for the world to see that, in fact, he
doesn't believe to be the reincarnation of Da Vinci,
despite making this claim to his followers for over a
decade. Universal Medicine, despite featuring many
ideals I agree with (love, truth, honesty, integrity) is
nothing but a money making machine run by an arrogant, manipulative conman. The sooner the
good people who have been duped by this individual
wake up to this fact and regain their lives, the better.
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Anonymous22 July 2012 04:05
I was reading the Sun Herald today and was staggered to come across this article. I thought I was alone in this agony. My wife has joined this group about 3 years back and we have recently split because of my strong suspicions that it is in fact a cult.
I attended a relationship workshop at her insistence and was jolted by what I heard. I think that at that event she was hoping I would cross over to her point of view, but it confirmed my worst fears. We have a small child whom I no longer see regularly. She has moved to be closer to Serge. Her elderly parents are beside themselves with worry. Many of the things I read today are exactly as it happened with us. Thanks for bringing this cult into the open and exposing their strange and destructive agenda. I still love my wife and hope that this will help bring her back to her sense.
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Anonymous22 July 2012 04:28
It was only a matter of time before Serge was exposed for the con artist that he is. Our family has been experiencing the effects his brainwashing can have on a close family member for the past 5 years or so. This family member was vulnerable and was struggling to deal with recently diagnosed bipolar 2. Once under Serge's spell, she was off the medication, dairy, caffeine, sugar, wheat, gluten and alcohol free. Alcohol damages your aura you see, mushrooms make you damp inside, tampons are like sleeping with dirty men.... The crazy list goes on. I could talk for hours about this but the saddest part is the breakdown of relationships like the previous post described. In our situation, there are 2 young children involved and in our opinion, they are suffering. May his followers start waking up to themselves and realising the info he has been feeding them is just gargbage.
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Eric Dobbs22 July 2012 04:34
Hi and thanks for setting up this site , I was lucky that I rescued my wife from this dangerous cult . It did a great deal of damage to our family and my wife is still haunted by it's harmful belief system. I do hope and prey that this organization is shut down before it destroys any more relationships. Eric
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Anonymous22 July 2012 22:33
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J.P.23 July 2012 10:41
My partner became lost to Universal Medicine. It became an over-whelming part of our relationship that effected every facet of it. What was truly frightening was to see a once rational and intelligent person change so much, so quickly. Our relationship, and that with family and friends quickly became secondary to Universal Medicine and the words of Serge Benhayon. It governed thought patterns, lifestyle choices, cultural choices, nothing was left untainted. There was little joy any more in our lives, and everyone else was viewed as lacking in love and feeling if they were not part of Universal Medicine.
All of the teachings were passed on in intensive 'retreats' surrounded by many others already part of that belief system - to me this is very worrying. The acceptance of ideas was unquestioning, there was no room for debate or discussion with anyone outside of Universal Medicine.
Thank you for this blog, it's good to know I am not alone in my concerns concerning this group.
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