[From the New Age Frauds and Plastic Shamans forum, by "Piff," September 10, 2013]:
Another clip from Ingeborg's post earlier in thread, from Spezzano's bio:
It was during this time that he began discovering deep healing principles in the mind that were not written about in psychological literature. This is when Chuck also attended his first program seminar call Lifespring. Having conducted hundreds of therapy groups and individual sessions at the Rehab Center, Chuck began designing seminars that included the process principle of therapeutic group works with the power of therapeutic exercises of seminars.
He says he took a Lifespring seminar, wonder if he took just one or if he got more involved in the group. Lifespring was a high demand large group training scam, like Est, Landmark, and other type scams.
One thing all these organizations seem to have in common is that members are expected to "enroll" more people for their trainings/weekends. In other words, graduates were expected to be recruiters. They had you believing you were doing something worthy for their cause, so to speak.
http://culteducation.com/group/1026-lifespring/12658-do-what-it-takes.html
(link updated)
More than a year after the tragedy, Waco is still on my mind, for I, too, once gave my life over to a cult.
But my story does not involve the Branch Davidians, or any other religious group that isolates itself in a compound. My experience was with a cult that arms itself not with rifles but with psychological manipulation. A cult called Lifespring.
Ten years ago my husband and I, 32 and 30 years old, enrolled in a course, hoping to improve our marriage. What started out as a weekend workshop grew into a five-month odyssey that ripped apart our family.
http://culteducation.com/group/1026-lifespring/12659-i-lost-my-husband-to-a-cult-.html
(link updated)
At least 30 lawsuits sought to hold Lifespring responsible for participants' deaths or their mental damages. The company paid to settle some of the suits before trial and in other cases lost jury decisions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifespring
Lifespring: Getting Yourself From Where You Are To Where You Want To Be
http://www.lifespring-book.com/ (dead link)
2 comments:
Lifespring was yet another source for Spezzano to steal from. He really knew how to rob from the dark places in order to take advantage of vulnerable people.
It seems that some of the Canadian POV followers in the early days also passed through Lifespring before landing in the Spezzano group.
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