Monday, March 9, 2020

Chuck Spezzano, Oneness University, and Hoʻoponopono

Chuck Spezzano demonstrates how his attendance as a student in Oneness University influenced his thinking. According to this work's table of contents on Google Books, he talks about Hoʻoponopono elsewhere in the monograph. The book is entitled Wenn es fesselt, ist es keine Freiheit (2010)

https://books.google.com/books?id=4gy6aG9zovoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Wenn+es+fesselt,+ist+es+keine+Freiheit&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwih4a3KgLHJAhUBEmMKHSztA44Q6AEIHzAA#v=onepage&q=Wenn%20es%20fesselt%2C%20ist%20es%20keine%20Freiheit&f=false


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"What Is The Nature of The Relationship Between Psychology of Vision And Oneness University?

There is no relationship between the two organizations. Some of us attended healing programs there years ago, but for a number of reasons it felt true to me to distance Psychology of Vision from Oneness U. For about a year after making that decision, I stated in my seminars that I did not recommend that people attend their programs."

--Lency Spezzano

"My parents also have NO affiliation whatsoever with Oneness University. They and some of their students attended some of their courses a number of years ago, but were shocked and disgusted to learn about some of their practices. My mom actually spearheaded a campaign to learn and expose the truth about Oneness University. My parents do not support their practices, community, or methods. They have wanted nothing to do with that organization once they had an opportunity to learn more about them. They adamantly steer people away from that organization, their practices, and beliefs. They would NOT want their students to be affiliated with that organization in any capacity."

--Christopher Spezzano

Year of the Cat said...

The Spezzano's loving embrace of Oneness University as one of their "two greatest inspirations" to suddenly being outcast is one of those mysteries that we who are outside the POV personality cult can only guess at, like watching politics in North Korea.

The Frantic Feline said...

Step back a few paces and you can see how this book demonstrates just how fickle and breezy Spezzano can be in appropriating and discarding the ideas and cultures of others in order to line his wallet. He's a tick bloated to the point of obesity.

Anonymous said...

spezzanos pov advanced trainers were instructed to do a session at the oneness university as part of the conditions in advancing to advanced trainers. Many of spezzano's committed participants went to india to fullfill this condition, it is very expensive, some could not go and others went into serious debt load because of it.
Bringing "oneness blessings " into remote communities and trying to make it stick by pushing it as an elite advanced state of healing is even worse plus reveals how disturbing behavior around this concept of being "advanced" because you have this "new gift to heal" demonstrates the kind of arrogance and hopelessness it imposes on those who are truly suffering.
CNN needs to crack open all of these fakes so at least people have a fighting chance to not fall into these destructive cults that deplete your life and sanity.

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