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  1. It seems like instead of connecting to the world they come to do the exact opposite. They want to feel special, validated and 'above', very self-centered in my opinion.
    Oh my! Feels like commodifying on poor people escapism

  2. What a load of absolute nonsense – signs of demonic possession during that 'breathing exercise'. False prophets of wellness , making serious money on peoples desire to 'connect'… connect with what exactly ??

  3. Ok so I’ve watched this – and in deleting my previous comment – I want to replace it with a more positive spin.
    They’re not harming anyone. They’re there to heal in their own way. They’re happy and smiling and dancing.
    Sure they’ll pet with some money, but money can always be regenerated, and they’ll leave with a refreshed feeling in their bodies and overall their lives.
    So yea, kudos to them all.

  4. The "guru" is against Coca Cola but in the meantime his followers are flying from all over the world generating CO2, Isn't he against their beliefs to begin with?. I feel really sorry for all these people… lacking of real human connections and believing this bullshit is something real.

  5. his philosophy is to create changemakers but with those change makers he must be connected to so is a way to make his influence travel far and wide whether they know it or not it's like an Inception when you trick the person in the thinking they thought the idea

  6. Bishan Lakhiani looks the type of white collar crook that I don’t want to shake hands with, I might loose my fingers. This guy is part of this global mafia of prosperity gospel nonsense!

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