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May 29, 2016

What Can a Spiritual Community Learn From Those Who Leave the Fold?

How can spiritual communities minimize the hurt (and animosity) felt by many of those who inevitably fade away?

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May 26, 2016

“How Could This Happen?” Reflections on Child Abuse in ISKCON and Beyond

After seeing some express bewilderment as to how these kinds of abuses can go on within a spiritual community, I offer the following analysis on the subject.

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