Canadian Psychology of Vision trainers Betty Lou Hunt and Joanne Roberts in their promotional material for a Feb. 2014 event called "The Shift - The Miracle of Doing Nothing," apparently quoted the spiritual healer known as Rasha without permission. Also, the quote was altered. This was also done in connection with at least one other event.
Rasha was not pleased and told the trainers to remove her name immediately. Among other things, Rasha said:
"The book entitled Oneness, which I transcribed, is not associated in any way with any other teacher, guru, or organization that may also be using the name 'Oneness.' I have, thankfully, never received 'deeksha' or a so-called 'Oneness Blessing' from anyone affiliated with POV or the group in India calling themselves 'Oneness University.' I do not wish to have unsuspecting, sincere spiritual seekers confuse the pure teachings of Oneness, who some people consider to be God, with the agenda of that organization."
2 comments:
Ripping off the concepts of other people is just business as usual for Psychology of Vision. Notice that POV never accepted responsibility for this theft or made amends via a public statement. They got caught stealing and altering red-handed and just backed away as if nothing happened.
Are those the kind of ethics you want to emulate? Please, when it comes to POV, don't even go there. They will lie all they can to get your money. That is all they are about.
At the time Rasha made this statement in late 2013/early 2014, POV online literature was still claiming Oneness University as one of their two "greatest inspirations" but Lency Spezzano has since disowned any influence on POV by OU. Also, Roberts and Hunt are no longer POV trainers as of 2017.
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