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Dangerous Kabbalah Teachings Tout “Inducing Schizophrenia”

Cults, especially those in Hollywood, such as Kabbalah and Scientology, regularly operate to bilk the public out of money, via a so-called leader that employs manipulation, flattery and eventually subtle brainwashing.

They breakdown the victim’s thought process via psychobabble, sleep depravation (including bombarding them with calls that keep them up at night), chanting exercises and sometimes drugs, to make their minds more malleable.

They solicit large donations, stocks, bonds, physical property and intangible assets from cult members, who often don’t realize they are in a cult.

They also fleece the public out of their money via extremely expensive classes that claim to bring out an inner being from you that is better than who you are.

They often push the esoteric, meaning it has to be taught to you, and is not something you can pick up and learn on your own like the Bible.

Beware of any so-called religious or spiritual organization with esoteric teachings; as if it is so clandestine it must only be relayed to you by them, especially in their meeting places, what you will be taught may not be healthy or orthodox.

Along the way in manipulating and subtly brainwashing people, cults have members that develop mental illnesses. Sometimes it is so severe it leads to death, as they are not given the mental care they need in time.

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5 Responses to “Dangerous Kabbalah Teachings Tout “Inducing Schizophrenia””

  1. SMH Says:

    “what you will be taught may not be healthy or orthodox.”

    As if what’s orthodox is healthy!

  2. Jay Dyer Says:

    By definition, “orthodox” simply means right-believing or right-opinion. Why would truth be unhealthy?

  3. Timothy Beavers Says:

    I agree with you on many points but in the end it is the powers of spiritual darkness behind all the manipulations of greed and corruption in the world. The leaders of these cults are but puppets of these dark forces these unseen or occult powers and entities.

    Sincerely, Tim Beavers

  4. SMH Says:

    Jay:

    Um, no. Only if you think “right” is ” Adhering to what is commonly accepted, customary, or traditional” or ” Adhering to the accepted or traditional and established faith, especially in religion.”

    Such are the definitions of orthodox. Not “right-believing or right-opinion”. lol.

  5. sAMUEL Says:

    Though many peoples have you guilty, Your original innocence shall serve as your shield. Then you shall smile for the hammer of justice will crush their heads.

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