In 1996, Carli McConkey was a 21-year-old university graduate interested in spirituality.
So a visit to Sydney’s Mind Body Spirit Festival for a psychic reading sounded like a lovely way to spend a day.
What Carli didn’t know that within the confines of a conference about wellness lurked an insidious threat that would soon absorb her and gradually take away her freedom, her family and her free will.
The person performing Carli’s psychic reading was a member of an Australia-based cult who was recruiting new followers in the guise of convincing them to sign up to a personal development course.
LISTEN: Carli tells her story…
To Carli, someone who was desperate for direction in her life, this seemed like just the kind of boost she needed in her life. So she signed up.
She was told that the course would involve breaking her down to build her back up again, teaching her skills she could use for life.
Which is why when the first five-day course ended in “everyone screaming and crying” she didn’t immediately realise something was wrong and agreed to take part in a second program.
“The aim was to cleanse your cellular memory from this lifetime, past lifetimes and your ancestors, and the way that they did that was a process called ‘accessing’,” Carli told Mamamia.
“It was actually very confronting. It was a lot of screaming and biting pillows and kicking black gymnastic mats. So there was about 80 people in the room, everyone screaming, crying, going through all of this stuff.
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My best friend unbelievably is also part of a cult that believes that JZKnight (American) has Ramtha (a centuries old deity) speaking through her.
This is crazy, "cleanse your cellular memory from this lifetime, past lifetimes and your ancestors", "the leader claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus Christ, the Queen of Atlantis and to know when the world would end - in December 2012". Wow, I can't believe anyone falls for this. Registered psychologists can be seen for free under Medicare, please seek professional help rather than "spiritual advisors".
This same cult leader is now a registered Clinical Psychologist in Australia, despite at least a dozen Complaints to AHPRA and the HCCC. The point is you don't know what you're getting yourself involved in. You are recruited and manipulated and undergo mind control techniques including food and sleep deprivation and sensory overload. You are also separated from your family and friends and social support network. Cult leaders are usually narcissistic sociopaths or psychopaths. The average person can be susceptible under these conditions.
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