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15 years ago
corboy
Here are some URLs about Lafayette Morehouse in litigation that did became a matter of public record. (Note: Lafayette Morehouse should not be confused with a quite different institute of learning, Morehouse College. )) A nine page article, including 'factual and procedural' background from the website for National Association of Personal Injury Lawyers Quote"Lafayette
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Hmm. This is where things get complicated. Theosophy, by itself, may not necessarily indicate that something funky is going on. What may be helpful is a concept, described by sociologist, Philip Jenkins, termed 'cultic milieu'--a social venue of alternatives to the mainstream, that is not itself cultic, but can sometimes serve to attract persons who are a little too willing to ta
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
An item about Baranco--interesting background for a founder of a university. THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS Benjamin Zablocki . QuoteVictor Baranco was born in California in 1934. In 1969, he founded the More Institute. In an interview done at that time, he said the following: I am 34 years old. I have done everything there is to do. I have been a maitre d’ in a f
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
The thing to do is get a copy of One Taste's event fliers (and study their website) and look at the kinds of events they sponsor. And Google the names of the various teachers who give the classes and also the names of the groups and teachers advertised in the workshops. That can give a 'taste' of what a group's priorities are.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Remember, all of you who are bullying on behalf of Diamond Way, whether doing it politely as Simon is doing and nastily as the people on Wiki are doing... this could be a way that Diamond Way is implanting shame so that you will be less likely to ever question an organization that led you to dirty yourselves this way. Trolling as shame implantation. It could be a form of thought and emotion
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Dear Frayed, keep an eye on the money for a long time. PSI may find ways to pursue her. One thing that is awful about having dumped $3000 on something is you feel desperate to justify to yourself that this was worth it, because otherwise, you're in the ghastly position of feeling betrayed, fiscally raped, etc. The psychologists call this cognitive dissonance. Love her, do NOT unde
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
15 years ago
corboy
Keywords Pope Valley California Sheikh Sidi Muhammad Al-Jamal Update: Quote Most of Latif’s Upper West Side group regularly attended a Sufi retreat in Pope Valley, California, where the beloveds would meet with their grand sheikh, Sidi Muhammad Al-Jamal, a Palestinian cleric who died in November at 80. This is where Bolinder and other members took their “Sufi promise,” a pledge of all
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
For someone who has just recently found this thread, sam108 shows a suspiciously high degree of rhetorical sophistication. There are precedents for groups coaching members to show up and provide an oppressive atmosphere on a thread. In the comments section, following this article that has the title, Book Review. The Relaxation Response by Herbert Benson M.D. with Miriam Z. Klipp
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Frayed, if you're not yet married, dont marry just yet. You will become responsible for any debts she incurs by maxing out her card. If you *already* share any bank or credit accounts, make sure it isnt cleaned out --or maxed out---when your back is turned. If any charges have been made that you dont approve of, there may still be time to phone to credit company if the card is a jointl
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
15 years ago
corboy
Here is a way to get an outside perspective: HH Dalai Lama gave a two day lecture on one of Tsonkapa's texts. QuoteTeaching in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. on April 27 & 28: His Holiness will give a teaching on Je Tsongkhapa's In Praise of Dependent Origination (tendrel toepa) at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium organized by the Gyuto Vajrayana Center in San Jose, Califor
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
E-sangha may be accessed here: ? The site can be also searched for information, in case others have already put up information on a matter or group that interests you. As on RR.com, for E-sangha The search slot is to the right of the screen. It is best to do a search and read as much as possible before considering whether to post. Many of your questions may already have an answer, thank
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Macdonalds has thousands of franchises all over the world, but that ubiquity does not by itself doenst prove that a steady diet of Micky D is good for one's health.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
The Turnaround Technique...Bullying on Steriods This sort of turnaround technqiue ('get over it' or 'you are too sensitive') lets bullies off the hook and enables them to pathologize the very people whose hearts and toes the bully has stomped on. **This 'turnaround technique' will not wound an adversary who is also a self involved bully. It will only wound some
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
15 years ago
corboy
Dear interestingtonote: Alexander Berzin's book, Relating to a Spiritual Teacher, was written to serve the needs of persons in your situation. He also has a website that may enable you to see the differences between authentic Tibetan Buddhism and situations that actually depart from the precepts. A good test is to see if a book or method draws attention to the personality of the teach
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Outsider wrote: Quoteand the practices encouraged and fostered always require you move to the next step through a retreat or intensive course. Alexander Berzin has this to say: Quote"Although participation in group recitation of monastic rituals involves meditation, most Tibetan monks and nuns have additional daily practices which they do on their own. Their private practices usuall
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
There is no need to go tell Emma C to 'get the Sogyal thread moving', as she does not report ever having been involved with Sogyal/Rigpa. The football hooligans are a forthright and honest bunch compared with what we have seen of DW and NKT on the RR.com mesage board. Persons who decide to gang up and defend the honor of their team with fists and boots know the risks they will in
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Thank you, interestingnote. Also, just to keep things clear, this discussion thread has to do with NKT, NOT with other troubled groups, such as Sogyals. Likewise, the Ole thread has to do with discussions of the Diamond way, not with Sogyal. It does not mean that Leader A's problems with money sex and power are less important and matter less than Leader B's misuse of money sex
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Actually all this was from John Knapp's article--he served hard time in TM--Maharishi M Yogi's outfit. People who have been through Siddha Yoga have noted similar mood altering effects, to the point where some use an addiction model to make sense of what they've been through.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Classic Hindu Cult Speak: "if u wanna know about Sadhguru, this logical mind never helps to receive him... if u r having enough Dare or willingness to touch him, just ping the any of the following links here... " The sadguru wouldnt have become rich and famous and started an ashram in the US if he'd not hired publicity people expert at logical thinking and capable of cre
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
'mysticjaw' wrote: Quoteyou cannot win against them in their own territory. That is the heart of the matter. That is why they want you to go to these LGAT deals, do not want you to know ahead of time, what will happen and insist on doing this stuff in a controlled environment, often with its own special jargon. You are entering territory where you are set up to become disorient
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
15 years ago
corboy
There is also information about the Apostles of Infinite love in a book on Catholic traditionalist movements. It carries up to the late 1990s. I think he interviewed a number of key individuals. The book is 'The Smoke of Satan' and is written by sociologist Michael Cuneo. The book and bibliography go up to Professor Cuneo's contact information is available here. There is
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Final note: I am sure something will be said about all the charitable programs the Sadhguru runs in Tamil Nadu. If there is money available for that, then the Sadguru should first and formost honour US labor law and give a fair days wage, pension and health insurance to cover the costs for US disciples who live in residence and do not possess private means. Make sure to practice economic
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
UMOchr wrote: QuoteIn such a case, I would suggest the need for the kinds of western notions and structures of egalitarianism you raise are culturally and practically inapplicable. Corboy muses: How endearingly forthright. Is this told, up front, to all current and prospective members of Isha? It should be. Or they will not fully know what they are getting into. At most, I would want
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Monica Pignotti is now discussing this same situation on her blog, via this excellent article Thought Field Therapy in the Media Monica wrote: Quote"The promotions and claims for TFT and VT on the internet are getting so out of hand that I have decided that it's time to begin a TFT Horror File and Hall of Shame. Periodically, I will feature websites I have selected as th
Forum: Clergy and Therapy Abuse
15 years ago
corboy
Continuing Education Module 'Fringe Psychotherapies: The Public at Risk' by Barry L. Beyerstein The entire Beyerstein article is great. It is excellent for persons who cannot easily get a copy of Lilienfeld, Lynn and Lohr's book Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology 2003. Beyerstein's article is on a website that has additional resources. Name of the
Forum: Clergy and Therapy Abuse
15 years ago
corboy
It appears that an incident in which a clinical psychologist, a profession regulated by law, imprudently used TFT, an unproven modality, and was reprimanded for it, led to some important decisions which tightened up regulations for mental health professionals in the state of Arizona, and also led to some newer and more specific recommendations for quality control by the American Psychological Ass
Forum: Clergy and Therapy Abuse
15 years ago
corboy
And if anyone shows up and disputes Emma's right to speak her peace on this non-Buddhist, non-DW venue, they should be asked, up front, 1) Are they currently or formerly members of DW? 2) Do they have anything to gain (eg promotion within DW?) by posting here in ways that violate the stated terms of use that apply to registered members of the RR.com message board.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
It is social dynamics, not content of belief system that determine whether a group is functional or dysfunctional. *A healthy group and wise leader welcome both praise and statements of concern-- or of disagreement. One can have a disagreement or a difference of opinion within a healthy group, without the outcome being intimidation or a traumatic and exhausting drain of energy. *A dysfun
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
15 years ago
corboy
Another way to tell if it is likely to be an LGAT is: A misplaced ethos of care that serves to protect the group or leader (ie the powerholder) at the expense of the subject, when in true healing, the powerholder is accountable to an ethos of care that exists for the benefit of the subject, that is the vulnerable party. Another tip off: LGATs and groups like them typically have some protoco
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
15 years ago
corboy
Trolling as Phobia Implantation? A Speculation Again, it puts things in perspective to read what 'Makeup' posted--her husband's boss pressured him to take Landmark despite her husband having a medical condition that LEC's own health advice form advises to be incompatible with participation. Makeup's humanity stands in contrast with the recent performance of 
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