posted on Sep, 21 2003 @ 12:00 PM
I read this this morning in the observer, found it quite disturbing. We hear of group sex cults almost daily in the UK media. The lady who is the
topic of the story used to work for this company, now she is Tony Blair's wife Cherie Blair's "Lifestyle Guru".
observer.guardian.co.uk...
"Those who attended the induction were encouraged to move on to the second level of the Exegesis programme. Few have talked about what happened
within the cult's inner core but it has subsequently been plagued by lurid allegations involving group sex and mind games."
"During the four-day induction course, attendees were lined up on a stage where they would scream out their worst experiences in a bid to confront
their demons. Many ended up shaking uncontrollably from the experience. Oldfield says it cured him of his panic attacks. 'I was hyper-ventilating and
I confronted my panic and found out where it came from. I turned into a newborn infant. The memory of that second birth was still there, deep inside
my subconscious. I could feel the newness of the air on my skin, on my fingers and on my hair.'
But there was a darker side to the programme. 'It made you very insecure, and it made you focus on whatever it was that was bothering you deeply in
your subconscious. It sort of pushed you, like doing psychotherapy in three days,' Oldfield said."