laarree
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Otherwise known as WHUM, Immuners, CureDrive, they are a not-so-benign cult of folks (they call themselves a church), http://www.immunics.org/index.html they claim to teach people a technique that enables you to cure yourself of virtually any illness. This technique is, as you might imagine, ultra-woo-ish in nature, and is called "harmonic accessing" http://www.immunics.org/00open/definitions/accessing.htm and http://www.immunics.org/00open/definitions/rik.htm
Their founding father is currently located in Florida (videos of him are on their homepage and on Youtube), and has been around the New Age scene for well over 30 years attracting and losing followers. Originally an unlicensed primal therapist in New York City who one day proclaimed that he had achieved a state of "no mind" (e.g. "enlightenment"), his band of followers over the years have mutated in form and name from Direct Centering to Naexus to its current incarnation. Somehow his current group under its current name has stayed under the radar of nearly all skeptical organizations and web-entities. There is almost a complete absence of critical commentary on this group to be found anywhere on the web except for a link that can be found in an old JREF forum posting and a listing at crank.net that I am responsible for. A recent search on google for "Direct Centering" reveals a few critical references, and also reveals the astonishing fact that a certain someone named Adam Savage
apparently did the Direct Centering course. http://ask.metafilter.com/16566/Fou...ject-family-abuser-and-tax-avoider-all-in-one
I was one of his youthful followers during the late '70s to early '80s when his group and teaching was called Direct Centering. My falling away from this group was perhaps the most insane and terrifying period of my life, but luckily I got some help, learned about cults and critical thinking from some very kind and smart counselors I met, found out about CSICOP from one of them and many years later am happily skeptical and atheistic and largely free of obvious derangement. However, I still get pissed thinking about how my old cult leader continues to sell dubious knowledge to the naive.
I'm extremely curious about whether anyone here in the JREF forums has knowledge about them or has had encounters with them.
Their founding father is currently located in Florida (videos of him are on their homepage and on Youtube), and has been around the New Age scene for well over 30 years attracting and losing followers. Originally an unlicensed primal therapist in New York City who one day proclaimed that he had achieved a state of "no mind" (e.g. "enlightenment"), his band of followers over the years have mutated in form and name from Direct Centering to Naexus to its current incarnation. Somehow his current group under its current name has stayed under the radar of nearly all skeptical organizations and web-entities. There is almost a complete absence of critical commentary on this group to be found anywhere on the web except for a link that can be found in an old JREF forum posting and a listing at crank.net that I am responsible for. A recent search on google for "Direct Centering" reveals a few critical references, and also reveals the astonishing fact that a certain someone named Adam Savage
I was one of his youthful followers during the late '70s to early '80s when his group and teaching was called Direct Centering. My falling away from this group was perhaps the most insane and terrifying period of my life, but luckily I got some help, learned about cults and critical thinking from some very kind and smart counselors I met, found out about CSICOP from one of them and many years later am happily skeptical and atheistic and largely free of obvious derangement. However, I still get pissed thinking about how my old cult leader continues to sell dubious knowledge to the naive.
I'm extremely curious about whether anyone here in the JREF forums has knowledge about them or has had encounters with them.
