The following was posted on Facebook by Christopher Spezzano in late 2013/early 2014 in response to a POV critic:
Thomas, I am so disappointed that you are continuing to slander my
parents. From the intensity of your posts, it seems like you are not
open to doing balanced research and are perpetuating and creating your
own slanderous libel. This is illegal in both the US and Canada: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defamation
I
can see you care about your community deeply, but it also seems you
have let that feeling take you on a personal rampage in a completely
inappropriate direction. I personally ask you to desist from making
attacks against my parents and Psychology of Vision on your Facebook
account or otherwise. Continuing to do so is illegal, along with the
rest of the misinformation being peddled about by amateur, self-titled
"reporters" and "researchers." I did a thorough review of everything you
sent to me. There are some links describing cults, support groups,
etc., but none of those platforms have anything to do with my parents or
their model. The other links are shamefully bad reporting and research.
Almost every attack was completely untrue and the rest were taken out
of context. The APTN "Plastic Healers" was especially bad, unbalanced
reporting. Their cursory research was ridiculous and they also failed to
mention the many other special reports about the positive impacts
Psychology of Vision is providing and has provided in First Nations
communities that they have done. You may not be aware of the nature of
the Internet, but everything you sent was a non-professional site. Much
of it was completely unrelated to my parents. You can't take everything
you find on the Internet as truth, much of it is not. Unfortunately, it
appears you have been having trouble with that discernment. I will
attempt to clear up some of your confusion so that you can move on with
your life, do some actual good for your community, and stop breaking the
law. You wrote this to me: "your parents place their own heads or
brains on their "participants" head or place their agenda/dogma in
between the "participants" brain and heart so the answers the people
find are your parents version and ideas on what is good for them, this
is not healing, it is thought reform and mind control. " That is
complete and utter nonsense. Where did you read that? Or did someone
tell that to you? Clearly you have never been to one of my parents
workshops, so I wonder how you could come up with something so
slanderous yourself. What you've written, along with the rest of your
posts, are simply not true. What is this that you post?: "some cult
researchers say that the PoV cult is one of the most evil cult they've
ever seen because of what they did to the residentiol school survivors."
Again, this is ridiculous. Who are the researchers? Where is this
coming from? Thomas, just because anyone on the Internet can post
anything about anything, it doesn't mean it's verified fact - just
because it's on a website - especially a personal blog - it does not
make it truth. My parents have also had a lot of success in helping
residential school survivors heal and move on with their lives, which is
their goal in providing these seminars free to First Nations
participants. My parents don't take ANY money from First Nations
participants. First Nations seminars and workshops are donated at no
cost, unless the participant is NOT First Nations. For example, if other
international students want to take the courses (that are often
translated into Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, German, Italian, an
others - requiring a staff), they have to pay for their courses. This
shouldn't be some horrifying shock to you. It's the way business has
occurred around the world for millennia. Most schools of thought do
charge training fees or tuition to keep their schools running: Harvard
University, The Academy of Art, most everyone. What is unique about my
parents is that they donate their seminars to First Nations and other
groups around the world. It is not to make money. It is to give back.
You say their participants never "heal or enjot their lives, they always
have to chase the "answer" which they'll never get." Thomas, this is
simply not true. My parents' model is designed to give individuals the
personal tools to heal themselves and connect to their higher self, or
whatever spiritual belief system the participant chooses to adhere to
with their own free will. My parents have worked with First Nations,
Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Native Americans, Buddhists, Shintoists,
Confucianists, and even atheists. Their model is not to enforce their
belief system upon anyone, their practice is based upon the simple
principle of forgiveness. As you forgive the outside world, you forgive
the outside world, you forgive yourself and heal, and as you forgive
yourself and heal, you also forgive and heal your perception of the
outside world. It's not rocket science - nor is it brainwashing. In
fact, it directly opposes cults, brainwashing, mind control, or any of
the nastiness that you post. You also say, A Course in Miracles is cult.
It is not. Though your definition of cult seems to be anything that is
spiritual? Here you can see a number of the most respected individuals
in the world: "Since it first went on sale in 1976, over 2 million
copies of A Course in Miracles (ACIM) have been sold worldwide and the
text has been translated into twenty languages. ACIM is distributed
globally, forming the basis of a range of organised groups.[31] The
teachings of A Course in Miracles have been supported by commentators
and authors such as Robert Schuller,[32] Oprah Winfrey,[33] and Eckhart
Tolle.[34] "A Course In Miracles" is also taught in many Unity
churches.[35] However, due to ACIM's claims to "clarify" or even
supersede[36] some of the teachings of orthodox Christianity, the book
has been judged negatively by some Christians." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Course_in_Miracles#Reception
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. You and your
so-called "researchers" need to get your facts straight. If you attempt
to destroy someone, as you are attempting to do both my parents and all
the tens of thousands of people around the world they have helped, you
have to have the mental willpower to do balanced research. Without a
balanced, analytical approach to what you are doing, you are
manipulating all of the people who are reading your posts. To be honest,
it seems you have been just as brainwashed by this misinformation as
anyone a part of a real cult. It's worrisome, unhealthy, and downright
illegal to pursue these untrue attacks. We are now in the process of
cleaning up this misinformation. We will likely have to take legal
action against the defamers to clear up the misinformation and slander
they are spreading and issue a public apology. If you have any further
questions or attacks, I would be happy to educate you further about your
ignorance. Hopefully I can then continue to clear up the damage that
you have been doing to thousands of people around the world, not just my
parents. Again, I request that you desist in your illegal pursuits of
public defamation and character assassination of Chuck and Lency
Spezzano and also let go of your slanderous, unfounded attack against
and character assassination of Chuck and Lency Spezzano and also let go
of your slanderous, unfounded attack against Psychology of Vision and
its students and trainers. Defamation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
Christopher Haokalani Spezzano
I
have also made copies of our conversations and screenshots of your
public defamation posts on Facebook to hold you legally accountable for
any further unfounded damage you choose to do.