Wednesday, February 12, 2025

#ShitToo: Following Gregorian Bivolaru (2)



In July 2024, cult rights activist Susan Palmer traveled to Bucharest to interview 39 female students from MISA about their experiences
within the yoga community and the relationship with leader Bivolaru.
In this second part, which is titled “#SheToo: The Experience of MISA Women. 2. Following Gregorian Bivolaru”, the yoga students
interviewed reveal how they relate to the one they consider their “spiritual master.” They were impressed by the conferences
and meetings that Bivolaru held in the early days of MISA in the 1990s. I quote:

H. recalled: “Well, first time when I saw him it was at a conference… it was so powerful… I was very, very impressed…
Grieg is so smart, he is a genius, he knows everything from so many fields, and he can explain everything so well.”
N. recalled the extraordinary success of Grieg’s early lectures on esoteric topics:
D. commented: “I just felt like I was in a space that I could call home… like I could rest. I had found something I was searching for all over…
You can ask anything in any… area of interest, and he can answer anything. He reads a lot, he loves books. This combination of modesty
and intelligence and kindness and love that he is emanating, it’s so touching. Convincing, let’s say.”

Yes, "Grieg" read a lot and knows a lot, the problem is that everything he knows he took from sources that he most often did not reveal,
so that the source of his "wisdom" would not be found, in order to maintain a monopoly on information and to pose himself as the master
of revelations for the first time on the planet, which does not at all prove modesty and generosity!

The strong impression that Mr. Know-It-All made at the beginning was favored by the lack of information of a spiritual nature,
generated by the dictatorial and atheistic communist society, which led to an avid thirst for knowledge among the youth, who absorbed
everything that appeared new in the field, but without having the discernment to appreciate the veracity, nor the original sources to verify
the authenticity of what was presented to them in the form of a huge esoteric-religious mixture. Bivolaru later claimed that he promoted
integral esoteric yoga, a name intended to mask this mixture, which is in fact a pseudo-spiritual syncretism specific to the New Age sects:


quoteOne of Bivolaru’s first female deputy yoga instructors gave a vivid description of the growth of his yoga school in Bucharest:
”There was a super big demand of teachers of yoga all over… Our generation was very thirsty for spirituality [after] how dry we were
kept by the Communists. When we started yoga, we were so many that we could not fit into the Sports Hall, [...] and only two years after
I started, he asked me to teach the first-year yoga class.”

It is clear that expanding the number of yoga students was the main concern ("covering the high demand"), and the "master" no longer
had direct contact with his students, they knew him from stories heard secondhand, from others. And what stories! Listen:

quote: Some women described Grieg’s psychic powers: “I would meet Grieg occasionally at the library… Whenever I had something
that I needed to be advised about, I could always write to him or even ask him somehow in my heart. And I could feel that an answer
is on the way… he always answers, and is advising me the best.”

As you can see, it wasn't him answering her, but she was answering her own questions, in fact the voice in her head was doing it.
But that's what happens when you can't distinguish reality from imagination!

quoteSeveral described Grieg’s psychic powers and gift of healing:
“I was very slim when I started university, very stressed. I met Grieg in a group context with many people around us, and he turned to me:
”Please, you have to eat, you are too devitalized, you are very slim.’ And I said, ‘Yes, I know, but I don’t have time, I am so busy,
it’s so complicated for me, I don’t have time for this.’ And then he looked at me with so much compassion and he asked:
”But to suffer, do you have time for that? Do you have time to suffer?’ And it was very powerful for me. I understood that he was right.

Extraordinary, what a paranormal power: to notice that a person is too slim, in a world where everyone looks primarily at physical form!
And the student in question was aware of this ("yes, I know!"), but she projected the answer onto the "master", so she autosuggested that
he would be clairvoyant and omniscient! Obviously, paranormal healings could not be missing, because this is what Bivolaru is recognized for: 😄

quoteC. told a story about how she had been healed at a distance through a photograph:
“I had a terrible pain in my leg and was planning to have surgery. My lover spoke to Grieg on my behalf. Grieg asked for my photograph
and put it in his pocket and walked away. That was all. Miraculously, the next day I didn’t have any pain, it disappeared forever.” 
B. was assigned a yoga posture by Grieg to cure her back pains:
“My radiography, my X-ray, showed that almost all my spinal column was damaged. So, when my turn came, I asked Grieg what to do
because I had back pains. And he told me I should practice… This was after a few years where my spinal column was so bad that
I couldn’t even move and I had very, very big pains. So, I took his advice and did this exercise every day. After three months, I noticed
I didn’t have pain. I could bend in front and move normally. Since then, I never had problems with my spinal column.”

Despite the ”healing powers” of her spiritual leader manifested on the bones and spine, the coordinator of the Tantra courses at ATMAN,
Adina Stoian, also present in this report with a syrupy story, asks the Georgian authorities for her conditional release due to a severe
disk hernia (source), along with the serious illnesses of her husband, leader of NATHA and ATMAN (source)!
So in July 2024, she declared to Susan Palmer how amazing the Great Healer is, and in December 2024 she complained in custody that
she was very sick and had lost 15 kg (source)! But the "miracles" do not stop there:

quote: G spoke of how Grieg’s paranormal powers enabled her to pass an exam:
“I was studying to become a nurse. I just went to Grieg: ”Please help me pass the exams.’ He said: ‘Yes, I will help you”.
I did not study at all for the exams, but it just so happened that I passed the exams in a very mysterious way. On the biochemistry exam
I didn’t know any of the answers. I was just looking at the questions when the [invigilating] teacher who was sitting close to me
suddenly decided to walk to the other part of the room. Then the person next to me whispered: ”What questions do you have?”
He just took my paper: ”But this is very easy. I will answer for you.”. I sat there looking stupid (‘What is this?’). Then, he gave my exam back,
saying: ‘”I answered for you” I was shocked and surprised. After that, the teacher came back, and I was thinking: ”My God, what is this?
It is like a miracle!” Then suddenly I remembered how Grieg told me he would help me.” 

This is an example of how the principles of Truth (SATYA) and integration into universal harmony (DHARMA) are understood
and applied at MISA, along with being honest! A person who is preparing to be a nurse and who must, among other things,
thoroughly know the effect of the substances she administers to patients, asks Bivolaru to help her even though she knew nothing,
and he accepts! Based on the “miraculous” and unconditional help of the “master”, she no longer learns anything and shows up totally
unprepared for the exam (“looking stupid”), there a fraud takes place that the student is delighted about and thus she passes the exam,
qualifying for the position of “public danger to patients”!
This is how personal Dharma is fulfilled at MISA, passing unprepared through life like a duck through water,  on the advice of the
"spiritual master" to lie and defraud as much as possible, without considering the possible consequences!

I heard a completely different story, that on the contrary, the students would come to "Grieg" asking him to help them, he would ask them
if they had learned, they would obviously say "NO" (if they had learned, they wouldn't need help!), and he would answer them something like:
"How do you expect to pass the exam if you don't prepare at all"?
In the students' interpretation, full of spiritual intuition, this meant learning at least a few subjects, and "Grieg" would "subtly work"
on extracting exactly one of the learned topics.

There were also other stories (yogic folklore from MISA), with students walking to the exam room, and the wind bringing them written
sheets, which revealed what test they were going to receive! Of course, if you were lucky, it was "Grieg's hand"; if you failed,
it was your bad personal karma!

Speaking of Bivolaru's paranormal powers and clairvoyance, it should be noted that, while he was abusing female students in Paris,
the French police had been watching him for over a year, and the Great Paranormal had no idea and did not suspect anything!
When they come into contact with reality, all the Wizard's paranormal powers turn out to be fairy tales for retarded kids!

In conclusion, this is how the research of the "experts" in human rights and new religions, supporters of MISA, looks like: collections of
paranormal stories from sectarian followers, from which it emerges that all sect leaders are God's messengers!
Does Susan Palmer even realize that it is at least suspicious that, from a group of followers that she interviews, a group that is not
randomly chosen and representative of all human categories, almost all of them come up with the same kind of stories, as if everything
had been premeditated?

(to be continued)

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