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greenmountaingal · 80-89, F
We have a lot of that in California. It usually involves good intentions, fuzzy muddled thinking, vague beliefs, a half baked attempt at tolerance and compassion toward others, and surprisingly hefty fees for those overly long slightly ridiculous yoga seminars. Sometimes, to make things even worse, cults are involved, or mini-cults involving charismatic yoga and meditation teachers.
If any of this interests you, do some reading in a theosophical or other occult library and you'll find the same information available without the hefty fees and all that pseudo-charisma.
If any of this interests you, do some reading in a theosophical or other occult library and you'll find the same information available without the hefty fees and all that pseudo-charisma.