Premies in other cults -- very interesting
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02/25/2005, 12:40:34
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That's interesting.  I remember in the 1976 Renaissance, Alan Imbarrato went through EST training and that was like this big deal because a premie, who is supposed to have the ultimate gift and knowledge is all a premie ever needs, did something like that.

But it's interesting that there are premies who have other gurus or are into other groups.  I hadn't heard much about that.

I'm just basing my opinion on this on the people I know and have heard about.  By and large, all the people I knew who left the cult have gone on to become completely secular and actually wary about getting involved with any group.

I know people are into holistic healing, health-related new-agey stuff, but I'm not sure any of those qualify as cults, although I guess they could.  For example, I know an ex-premie couple who are into raw foods, and into it with a lot of furvor and go to hear people talk about it.  But I wouldn't call that a cult.







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