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19 years ago
corboy
It does not appear that Castaneda got his material from any known LGAT. But someone may come up with a way to use Castaneda type material in an LGAT format. C created what some commentators call 'New Age Shamanism'. Castaneda did create a group and the dynamics are described by Amy Wallace in her memoir The Sorcerer's Apprentice: My Life with Carlos Castaneda. There'
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
From an essay written by a Sufi who who suffered exploitation within his own tradition: 'Although we must all take full responsibility for the choices we make... an individual often does not know what they are becoming entangled in until it is too late and substantial toxicity already has spread through one’s system. '... no matter how intelligent or self-willed or indep
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
19 years ago
corboy
This remarkable site was created by an Islamic Sufi. (The Islamic affiliation is mentioned because the reader who visits this site will encounter quite a few Islamic terms and may wish to keep a pen and notebook at hand to assist learning their meanings. This effort will be worth it because the essays in the spiritual abuse section are rich reading, detailed, full of substance. You may not ag
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
The mission statement will probably have a familiar ring.
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
19 years ago
corboy
8015. Herbalife
things get interesting and its OK to go a bit off topic now and then, but this thread is about Herbalife, so we want to 'keep the line free' for anyone else who may have questions/concerns about HL. Good luck - your school may have resources and lists of meetings.
Forum: Multi Level Marketing and Commercial Schemes
19 years ago
corboy
8016. Herbalife
One thing that often happens is we grow up in families where someone (one parents, both parents, a brother or sister) is in constant pain or crisis. One of the kids (us!) may be assigned the role of rescuer. This can happen when you're so young that you are not even aware of this. You're trained to rescue others from pain before you are even old enough to imagine saying 'No,
Forum: Multi Level Marketing and Commercial Schemes
19 years ago
corboy
A correction was made to material earlier in this post in response to a note posted on this thread.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
8018. Correction
I will add your correction to the post, and edit accordingly. And thank you for your translations of Karlfried Graf Durckheim. I would never have known about his material had you not offered it on your website. It would be a tremendous service if someone could persuade the publisher to re-issue 'Hara: The Vital Centre of Man'--copies are very difficult to find and prohibitively e
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
My concern is with teachers of enlightenment who do not invite their students to investigate their own cravings for enlightenment, their own ideas of what enlightenment is. What do seekers think enlightenment consists of? And why do they crave it so desperately? A lot of us may, unconsciously assume enlightenment means never feeling pain, shame or fear, ever again. Others may see certai
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
If she calls, or comes to your door, do NOT let her in or talk to her. Dont answer the door, even if she's wailing. If necessary call the police. You want to avoid a situation where you're alone together, she doesnt like what you say or do, then falsely accuses you of assault. Without witnesses, in a situation like that, a man is at a horrible disadvantage. Step One You hav
Forum: Former Cult Members and Affected Families
19 years ago
corboy
There's tremendous respect for authority in traditional Asian cultures, and you're socialized to keep group harmony and not be disruptive. All this would make a person very vulnerable in relation to LGATs. Two, you were recruited through a relationship with someone you doubly trusted both as your employer and one with a connection to your family. Three, this person had authorit
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
19 years ago
corboy
Holy Smoke/s was a funny, entertaining movie, but IMO, it had two fatal flaws--both of which pandered to sensationalism, and propagated misleading information about the way exit counseling is done. 1) HS depicted a very outdated method of exit counselling--namely kidnapping the person in the group, then having the counselor (Harry Keitel) use the same methods of authoritarian indoctrination to
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
Good luck at work. Read up the laws that protect your spiritual/intellectual autonomy. It would be interesting to know whether the group leader's behavior described by PSI is typical for a Tolle group leader, or whether this person was atypical. It would also be interesting to know what kind of training she received to function in this role, and whether her personality was different b
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
In his essay 'Lotus Feet of Clay' Dr John Wren-Lewis describes an unsought awakening he had as a result of a medical crisis. He went to the mystical literature to do research. Lewis found himself 'drifting out' of his awakened condition, (though, once aware of it, he could return to it. But all the mystical writings and teachings he encountered made it seem there was such a th
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
Coz, thanks for starting this thread. The social and economic context in which ideas of all kinds are marketed these days can undercut the efforts of the kindest and most well intentioned teacher, unless that person is aware and is constantly, and strenuously taking precautions to ensure that social context and the pressures of marketing dont undercut the integrity of his or her teaching care
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
As long as people are courteous and respect those who disagree. RR.com works the way a library does. If guests are courteous, no problem. But if someone starts getting sarcastic, disrespectful,other patrons can't concentrate & the person is asked to leave. It's like having a party at your house. If someone gets drunk and starts trashing you or is nasty to other guests, you�
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
19 years ago
corboy
When an entire tradition is removed from its cultural context and filtered through a single human personality, teaching in a foreign country, the risk exists that students will be exposed not just to the spiritual material but also to the biases and blind spots of the single person who transmits that material. It is desirable for a teacher to bring in other teachers from the home country so
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
No one can predict with pin-point accuracy how you will fare. No one can make that kind of decision for you. But there is a great deal of information available on the RR.com message board and in its groups database that you can read that will enable you to decide, for yourself, whether the risk to benefit ratio of participating will be sufficiently in your favor to justify giving up a weekend
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
19 years ago
corboy
is quite nice and reasonable but it seems to trivialize the dreadful suffering exacted by high demand groups (aka cults). It also ignores specific and observable characteristics of cults and high demand groups identified here--archived from many sources Members of the RR.com message board are glad to discuss and debate issues, but the one thing not appreciated is trivialization of perso
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
but many other persons involved with the Krishnas have not had positive experiences at all. Just make sure you dont become one of them. There is a wealth of information about the Krishnas on the RR.com database To learn more about how ordinary people can trigger seemingly spiritual experienes, this article by David Lane is very informative: (http://vm.mtsac.edu/~dlane/kstat.html
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
Re: Subject? Spirit and truth, of course! Post by ChuckS on Aug 2nd, 2002, 1:08pm I remember, when researching the Indian background of this Knowledge, (one term for material taught by Maharaji/Elan Vital) when I came accross the Rhadasoami's website. Maharaji has borrowed heavily from that religion. (This can also be spelled 'Radhasoami'. There is a library of information
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
Gary Lachman wrote a book entitled 'Turn Off Your Mind'--it is a history of the occult ideas that influenced the 1960s. Turns out science fiction and fantasy writers (wierd fiction in general) were a huge, huge source of inspiration. This article 'The Spiritual Cyborg' compares and contrasts two modern Gnostic systems: ( finally in article entitled 'Spell-Bo
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
on psychotherapy ethics. What you're describing can be understood as a boundary ethics issue. URL for the thread is
Forum: Clergy and Therapy Abuse
19 years ago
corboy
There was an Australian group, very affluent, led by a charismatic woman named Ann Hamilton-Byrne. Had an interest in Eastern spirituality and a stunning genius for recruiting professionals and respectable people, whose membership concealed the full extent of what was going on. The entire, very lenghty article is illuminating and can be read here.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
Montreal mentions receiving a PM that reads: Quote I have noticed an aggressive, self-important, opinionated, self-righteous, holier than thou attitude from you. Was it Landmark that caused you to be this way or something else? There has been nothing at all the matter with Montreal's tone. It appears that that PM was sent to undermine your confidence. We have had some individuals la
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
19 years ago
corboy
It isnt the belief system that makes a group dysfunctional, its the group process itself that triggers a shift in a dysfunctional/cultic direction. There is a new book by Professor Janja Lalich in which she sees this as a process of 'bounded choice'---people feel free, continue to think quite logically, but they make their decisions within an increasingly limited menu of options. Lal
Forum: Recovery from Destructive Cults and Groups
19 years ago
corboy
is a spin off of Eckankar. Both of these appropriated material from an authentic Indian system of yoga. The person who has done most to research all this is David Christopher Lane, a philosophy professor in San Diego. (One word of caution: his fascinating website is full of infuriating pop-ups, and on a couple of occasions, has crashed my system. Just keep zapping them and read what's there.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
Dr. Dubrow-Eichel's contact information is here Steven Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D. E-mail: steve@vpsych.com Web site: www.vpsych.com Address: 9877 Verree Road City: Philadelphia State: PA Zip: 19115 (215) 698-8900 Having said this, we must to keep this thread strictly to the topic of the MOL gro
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
19 years ago
corboy
Karla McLaren describes this New Age cultural milleau and reports that she abandoned her own career as a New Age writer and healer after realizing that there was no support for reason or critical thinking, and she came to believe that despite her own good intentions, she'd played a role in harming people. The entire article is well worth reading. 'I
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19 years ago
corboy
The family enmeshment Toni describes appears to show up with some frequency among among New Age clients who were seen by two psychotherapists, Steve K. Dubrow-Eichel and Linda Dubrow-Eichel, who published some observations in an article entitled 'Trouble in Paradise: Some Observations on Psychotherapy with New Agers' published in Cultic Studies Journal, Volume 5, No. 2, 1988, page 177-1
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