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OverviewThis is an extreme example of a New Age scam cult, similar in some ways to Gentle Wind Project (GWP). Founded and led in New Zealand by an Indian couple who within the group go by the names Sree Maa (wife) and Shri Ji (husband), and with followers scattered around the world. The huge amount of jargon and gobbledegook this couple uses in their teachings, along with the inconsistency of spelling, capitalisation, trademarking, and the way terms are used are all good signs it's not on the level. False medical claims have been made by the leaders, including that faulty genes are cleared. Former members of GWP have said "it gets our award for mindless (but dangerous) babble; even scores higher than GWP in some ways." At least one social media post featured the writer laughing at her own psychobabble – a feature of Hermes Far Eastern Shining scam. Former members describe mind control used by the leaders to control their social lives and financial affairs. |
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