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HerbertKane178
Strange that in the rather vile and bitter response to the most recent media examination of Universal Medicine (read it here) that no link is given to the actual article so readers can make up their own mind. There is also no real response to the article, other than the normal 'media abuse' claim that accompanies every examination of them. Here's the article for those that would like both links in a simple, easy to find format (Courier Mail Article).
So the ever open to all thread here asks this question (perhaps you can submit your response here, Serge, or on the front page of your website):
Was Serge bankrupt when he started Universal Medicine? And if so, why has he claimed over and over again that he was successful in his tennis coaching career and had no need to change the path he was on.
It's a very simple question, should be very easy to answer.
The other really simple question is this: 5 different media agencies (tv/press etc) have now visited Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon, and 5 different media agencies have all left with a similar story and that story is never positive in its assessment of Universal Medicine. These are well respected, award-winning journalists (David Leser Profile).
Are these writers not part of large media conglomerations with legal departments checking facts, ensuring the papers integrity is intact before a story is run. Well, Fairfax Media and News International fit that description so we have to assume so. Have these journalists interviewed Serge and many of his key followers? Yes. So my second question is this:
Why are all these journalists finding a similar story?
I've read many of the blogs in support of Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon. The couple of hundred or so respondents is no where near the 2000 claimed by Serge who would say this group was not a cult in this article (SMH Article) and that call, and the email that followed it from Universal Medicine to their faithful went out around July 23rd, so there's been a long time for anyone to respond should they 'feel to do it'.
The truth is the spot light has shone on Universal Medicine, just as Serge always said it would, and what has been revealed is there for all to see. Universal Medicine appears as an angry, belligerent child - blaming everyone else, but refusing to look inward as to why so many people find it's leader and many of its beliefs and practices not fit for purpose.
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COncerned Partner
So this is what we have so far:
1. Serge is a common liar just like every other mortal except on a grander scale-
He has spent years telling everyone that he is a man of absolute integrity and honesty, and bragging about his success before resisting the call to enlighten the world with his brand of 'soulfullness' and bestow his unique and exclusive gift of energetic knowledge upon us all, and now it turns out that his 'presented past' is a fiction. In addition, we have recently learned that the long held article of of faith concerning Serge's incarnations is sort of a 'joke' and it has been recanted on his websites.
However, how do the students respond.
Often we are presented with information that we as people try to decipher and pigeonhole in order to make it more comfortable and palatable. Sometimes we cannot box the information away it is too confronting, can't possibly be true, how ridiculous! In the case of Universal Medicine they have helped thousands to realise that there is more to their lives, more than illness, dis-ease with self and society. To realise a level of human responsibility that if we all stepped up to would help the world feel like it should...a place of harmony. Universal medicine have with out pressure or need have shown me the tools to truly be who I am rather than succumb to the 'norm'. Going to bed early when I know I have a long day ahead is responsible. Not drinking alcohol or eating food that numbs me from feeling how to be is responsible.... etc
That is the general tenet of the blogs going on today on new sites, plus the usual "witch hunt/hack media/lies"-
Not one of the bloggers seems to be able to comment on the glaring issue that Serge's past is not how he presented it, and continues to do so on his website to this moment.
The very same thing happened a few weeks ago when it was revealed that his wife was 13 when she met Serge. Now you would assume most of these people are decent and well-adjusted, yet it doesn't occur to them that this is slightly odd, at the very minimum? We know he debriefed the followers ahead of time by discrediting Miranda's mother and family, but surely somewhere in their minds, a little voice must be saying " That just ain't right".
Did one of these students in service of 'love' consider Miranda's mother or family for a moment? Do you think she would say something that wasn't true? what would be her motive?... No of course they didn't, because Universal
Medicine is not about love. It is about judgement, self serving ideas, and slavishly protecting a man of highly questionable integrity because he has handed you a (strange) black and white model of the world that means you dont have to do any work for yourselves, and absolves you of responsibility to others.
2. The Students want to remain firmly in their delusions-
Of course we are not hearing from the ones that might have doubts, but I am sure that many will shut their minds
down to these contradictions and the questionable nature of Serge's morality with some self justification that they are onto something greater, the world is not stepping up, they gave up drinking and dropped 5 kilo's, and so forth.
For you students such as the not very smart man that wrote that ridiculous piece above, it is time to be true to yourselves and your families. What do you know about Serge? Nothing. Only what he tells you, and clearly what he tells you is not right.
There are many that know a lot about Serge and it is completely different to what he "conveniently' portrays-
Ironically, many students discredit their families and partners over minor things and events, while not applying the same rule to Serge. Is that a part of UM integrity system?
Frankly I don't understand how any of you can go within a mile of him given what is emerging. I am sure more truth
will percolate to the surface. And there is plenty that wants to find its way there. If you took your head out of your naval gazing for a moment and looked around it is exceedingly easy to see. Right now it is in your slightly stunned face's like a Mediterranean midday sun. Look up Students.
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HerbertKane178
Strange that in the rather vile and bitter response to the most recent media examination of Universal Medicine (read it here) that no link is given to the actual article so readers can make up their own mind. There is also no real response to the article, other than the normal 'media abuse' claim that accompanies every examination of them. Here's the article for those that would like both links in a simple, easy to find format (Courier Mail Article).
So the ever open to all thread here asks this question (perhaps you can submit your response here, Serge, or on the front page of your website):
Was Serge bankrupt when he started Universal Medicine? And if so, why has he claimed over and over again that he was successful in his tennis coaching career and had no need to change the path he was on.
It's a very simple question, should be very easy to answer.
The other really simple question is this: 5 different media agencies (tv/press etc) have now visited Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon, and 5 different media agencies have all left with a similar story and that story is never positive in its assessment of Universal Medicine. These are well respected, award-winning journalists (David Leser Profile).
Are these writers not part of large media conglomerations with legal departments checking facts, ensuring the papers integrity is intact before a story is run. Well, Fairfax Media and News International fit that description so we have to assume so. Have these journalists interviewed Serge and many of his key followers? Yes. So my second question is this:
Why are all these journalists finding a similar story?
I've read many of the blogs in support of Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon. The couple of hundred or so respondents is no where near the 2000 claimed by Serge who would say this group was not a cult in this article (SMH Article) and that call, and the email that followed it from Universal Medicine to their faithful went out around July 23rd, so there's been a long time for anyone to respond should they 'feel to do it'.
The truth is the spot light has shone on Universal Medicine, just as Serge always said it would, and what has been
revealed is there for all to see. Universal Medicine appears as an angry, belligerent child - blaming everyone else, but refusing to look inward as to why so many people find it's leader and many of its beliefs and practices not fit for purpose.
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Every emerging detail proving that Serge is a man of highly questionable character is dismissed or whitewashed completely with testimonies of how 'loving' he is because he communicates amazing revelations to humanity such as 'alcohol and drugs bad for you'.
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Eric Dobbs
The Benhayon Legacy - 50 families destroyed ,hundreds of partners, wives , husbands and children's lives in turmoil. 2,000 followers of Universal Medicine - 2,000 lies !