Friday, November 16, 2007

Beware of Cults That Mask Themselves as Something Spiritual

There are groups out there that will use the idea of spirituality to mask the true intent of the group because Reiki, yoga, wholistic nutrition are very popular and fashionable these days. There is a group that recently came to NYC from San Francisco that does just this. They are in my opinion and in many other people's opinions a CULT.

Many people feel cut off from the world or even close relationships and these types of groups prey on those isolated feelings offering intimacy workshops. And while in and of itself an intimacy workshop is not a bad thing, group nakedness and practicing of the techniques, encouraging couples to swap partners and the encouragement of those coming for these classes to partner up with people they have never met before to learn how to pleasure each other, in a group setting no less and selling it as learning the way to free the first chakra of blocked energy is a violation of the very basic principles of spirituality.

This particular group that I learned of uses the term "outsiders" and has an us vs. them mentality. They have a commune where they encourage you to join so that you can have relationship partners to practice the sexual techniques with freely.

This information probably isn't so openly shared at first. Remember this is about mind control. Using sex to lure people into cults is nothing new. This goes on all the time. Husbands and wifes are often separated and the women are told that it is their duty to have sex with the leader and that it will free their energy up. The twist to this cult that I write about today is that it is more female centric. The tactics are the same and the violation is the same. They are selling you happiness on credit...to use one of their own terms. They openly teach "Overcoming the objection of no" to men and they teach them that women love when a man is with another woman and encourage multiple partners.

The ultimate goal is to make money while controling your mind.

While I will not write the name of this group, and I ask for your forgiveness and understanding for why I will not, I have a campy youtube video that shows you how this is pulled off. YES, it is exaggerated to make a point. And I certainly hope that it does.




Please beware on your spiritual journey. Trust your inner gut. And most of all, know that you are a perfect being just as you are and you do not need the fixing of any group to improve yourself.