I spent 10 years in Sahaja Yoga. If At the time, I did not know it was a cult. (It was the 80s, and there was no Internet on which to research such cults) I thought it was a "unique method of meditation," which is how its followers advertise it.
If anyone here is thinking about exploring Sahaja Yoga, or would like to know what it's really like, please contact me.
But if you do decide to join, know this: You will be required to worship an old Indian lady who claims she is the supreme creator of the universe. They will hide this information from you at first. Until they know you are committed to learning their meditation techniques, they will sell you this religion as a form of meditation while slowly brainwashing you, telling you they take no money, and asking you to write out checks to help fund their programs and prjects.
Sounds crazy, right? Yet it's so easy to get sucked in.
Beware. Explore this crazy cult at your own risk.
Prospective members of Sahaja Yoga, I urge you to check out the following site:
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sahajacult.com]
Here you will find the information that members of this dangerous cult don't want you to know about.
Best wishes!