Is it asatru or one of the more "mother nature calls to us" cults? So many educational experiences out there are like this. I've lived near two in Arizona. They kept claiming to use Navajo spirit knowledge to do things. Even when I told them that the navajos considered them a joke, and I speak Navajo so I could back it up. Such a bizarre set up that always ended with aliens.
Like that, but with more "Eastern mysticism" thrown in...
Somehow it combines critical race theory, "movement theory", karma, homeopathy, mythical beings (specifically ghosts, gnomes and fairies), astrology and all manner of other woo into one big cultic ideal...
But you now know what it is, anyway. Even if you just search the beliefs of the guy who founded the thing (and find a non-Waldorf source), you'll see that the guy was totally wack, as, generally, are many of his followers...
And somehow I've ended up in their second-biggest worldwide hub. In fucking Sweden...
Is it asatru or one of the more "mother nature calls to us" cults? So many educational experiences out there are like this. I've lived near two in Arizona. They kept claiming to use Navajo spirit knowledge to do things. Even when I told them that the navajos considered them a joke, and I speak Navajo so I could back it up. Such a bizarre set up that always ended with aliens.
Best of luck.
Like that, but with more "Eastern mysticism" thrown in...
Somehow it combines critical race theory, "movement theory", karma, homeopathy, mythical beings (specifically ghosts, gnomes and fairies), astrology and all manner of other woo into one big cultic ideal...
But you now know what it is, anyway. Even if you just search the beliefs of the guy who founded the thing (and find a non-Waldorf source), you'll see that the guy was totally wack, as, generally, are many of his followers...
And somehow I've ended up in their second-biggest worldwide hub. In fucking Sweden...
lol rip bro. Hope you make it out