Friday 31 October 2014

The problem of fake Guru's

With new online tools available to promote to millions, we are seeing the rise of sophisticated marketing techniques used to repackage various types of meditation, healing and other such related programmes. There are multitude of these throughout the world and sadly many are falling for what can only be described as clever techniques to part people from their money.  Do people obtain something? Yes, sometime people do gain something but one can argue that they could have obtained the same for a lot less. the only difference is that they are paying for a great show, or hoodwinked into believing they are going to get something very different or unique than what others may provide. In the worst cases I can only describe as sophisticated pyramid schemes which try and get others to recruit family members and friends to come along to 'free' classes. The aim being to get them sucked into the scheme, part with money and recruit further people.
I have seen methods used which are downright deceitful (hypnotism, subliminals) to influence people at conferences/classes.  Whatever problems you have in life be careful in putting your faith and money on schemes which look too good to be true. Be on your guard. True helpers are out there in the world and will give you the information and help needed for nothing at all.  I often promote the book Secret Power of List's- and although you can buy it- you can also read this book for free by asking your local library to purchase it (please contact me if the Library is unable to obtain it as I can try and send it to your library for free). Questions are always answered here at no cost.

I say again- be on your guard.  I can not name the specific fake guru's or fake/scam programmes here for obvious reasons.

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