Just a short post today ? I wanted to let my readers know about a great discussion forum about cults. It?s been around for years. It?s Rick Ross? Cult Education Forum.
If there?s a dodgy guru, squirrely self-help teacher, or stinky-appearing mystical philosophy that has you worried, do a search at the forum to see what comes up. It?s the best forum in the world for learning how real cults operate and to see the darker side of those seemingly benign ?self improvement? type groups (like Landmark, Esther Hicks/Law of Attraction, and more.)
Don?t confuse it with a site that many years ago used to be good which is called the Cult Awareness Network. That site was bought years ago by a Scientology-related organization and, of course, it?s completely useless now. Scientology is one of the WORST cults in modern history and its management operates like a group of Nazis; this is why Germany has so rigorously refused to allow Scientology to enter their country. They don?t want a repeat of World War II with another insane cult taking over their country.
I also wanted to mention one thing. Back in about 2005 I believe Stuart Wilde took a bunch of people to South America to take ayahuasca, and they all had cash on them, and when they went to start their ayahuasca trip everybody was robbed. Apparently it was a very traumatic event and you don?t find much information about this elsewhere on the Net. In addition to the metaphyscial damage that ayahuasca does to the third eye, and the mental and emotional disorders that so frequently arise after someone takes it, you should also be very careful about just going off with some guru or teacher to a country you?re unfamiliar with to take such a powerful, mind-bending drug. Don?t do it, folks. Stuart Wilde has a lot of good ideas in his writing, and I like much of his work, but he heavily promotes ayahuasca and has another ayahuasca trip coming up soon. Don?t assume that you will be safe on this event because Wilde did not hire security or had compromised security on that earlier trip years ago, and people were horribly treated. How would you like to be tripping out on a powerful psychedelic with thousands of dollars of cash in your pocket (most of these ayahuasca ?guides? only accept cash in places like Ecuador or wherever,) and then you get robbed at gunpoint? How do you get home then? What if your ID is stolen?
There is unfortunately an EXTREMELY dark underbelly to the whole ?let?s go on a journey to some exotic country and take ayahuasca? dream that?s heavily promoted by certain New Age writers and teachers.
You don?t need ayahuasca. If you?re not genetically a member of the indigenous tribes whose bodies have become accustomed to taking ayahuasca for thousands of years, your body is not going to react well to it. Also, it stirs up loads of trickster type entities who will come around and mess with your mind, including a blue-eyed fake ?Jesus? (also called ?Senanda?) and a bunch of other assholes. They?ll get you all hopped up, thinking you?ve connected with the ?divine.? Really, all you did was see a bunch of negative entities who want to enslave you with their ?glamour? and blast you with questionable energy.
None of that is the way to become more spiritually aware or more psychically open. You don?t pry open the third eye with a crowbar, which is what happens with ayahuasca. If you do that, you end up seeing ?ghouls? everywhere, fractal codes, and reality ?morphing? or dissolving in front of you. This is what Stuart Wilde openly talks about seeing all the time ? after he went on years of repeated ayahuasca journeys.
There ARE negative entities (call them ghouls if you want;) and there ARE almost computer-like codes which can influence us and affect our DNA; and reality CAN be quite flexible and changeable.
But unless you want a highly exaggerated form of this awareness to start intruding into your daily, waking consciousness, don?t take ayahuasca. Aya distorts true psychic perception, it throws it off track and gets you chasing after the wrong things. And then you become completely ungrounded, disassociative, often bipolar or schizophrenic, unable to hold down a job, and so on. I don?t wish that on anyone. And none of that is necessary if you simply want to learn more about spiritual energy, become a more powerful creator, and enjoy a heightened sense of loving connection with this amazing, beautiful world.
Ayahuasca is a trap, people. It?s sold to the mystically gullible, the emotionally disturbed or depressed, and the naive New Age ?window shopper.?
Enough said!
PS: If you missed them, check out my past articles about the dangers of ayahuasca use and the permanent damage it does to the third eye:
Ayahuasca or Ayawaska
Ayahuasca or Ayawaska ? Part 2
Ayahuasca or Ayawaska ? Healing the Damage Done to the Third Eye
And here are some critical discussions of people who had bad experiences with Stuart Wilde himself and/or Stuart Wilde and his Ayahuasca trips:
Why I Dislike Stuart Wilde
Rick Ross Forum ? Scroll Down to Read About How Ayahuasca Takers on a Trip to Brazil with Stuart Wilde Were Robbed at Gunpoint
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Source: http://www.lipstickmystic.com/rick-ross-forum-ayahuasca/
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