Here's an interesting tidbit I found while surfing. The writer is a Swedish woman who spent time at SRF. The original text was in Swedish and the below is a machine translation.
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During my time in the United States, I was a part-time member of a new age sekt. Most sects have quite a good message, but they are destructive to be in. Famlijen I worked for were some of the leaders there. They spoke in broad terms about how they prepared and their bodies before the big switch makers who waited on the planet. Have not had to do with the sect for many years, but for a few days ago I went in to the internet to check. I was told that the main leader of the sect died a few years ago, he who was doing super-secret stuff, deep mystery and would survive armageddon. He was not even top 60. On the spiritual rights foundation I learned psykic healing and meditation, thought I would become healthier, but oh no. Pay for my work, I had barely either.
Written by Jane Hellen January 4 08:5
Make no mistake: The Academy for Psychic Studies and the Spiritual Rights Foundation are the same thing, and they are a CULT. The Spiritual Rights Foundation operates The Academy for Psychic Studies which is its "seminary". The Academy for Psychic Studies conducts classes and psychic services in the Willow Glen area of San Jose, CA. The ISHI School of Hypnosis Training (ISHI Hypnosis) is also an Spiritual Rights Foundation Cult operation.
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