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64: Remembering Guru Jagat: a Panel

64: Remembering Guru Jagat: a Panel

FromConspirituality


64: Remembering Guru Jagat: a Panel

FromConspirituality

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96 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2021
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Podcast episode

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With guests: Philip Deslippe, Jules Hartley, Janja Lalich, and Stacie StukinWe’ve convened an expert panel this week to remember and discuss Katie Griggs, aka GJ. She died in an LA hospital on the evening of August 1st. LA Magazine was the first outlet to confirm the death with the RA MA Institute, which Griggs co-founded in Venice, CA.The cause of death has not been confirmed, but according to a eulogy film put out by the RA MA Institute, Griggs reportedly broke her ankle in Berlin on July 11th, and on the 15th had surgery to repair it in Los Angeles. Subsequently, she developed a pulmonary embolism, which proved fatal.In episodes 36 and 37, Philip and Stacie joined me to discuss Griggs’s adopted culture and religion, Kundalini Yoga, and where she stood in relation to the legacy of KY’s abusive founder, Yogi Bhajan. They are uniquely equipped for that background: Philip is an expert in KY history, and Stacie has published excellent investigative work on the #metoo wave that swept through the community to uncover long-suppressed stories of Bhajan’s abuses.Joining us today to dig even deeper are former Kundalini Yoga student Jules Hartley, and renowned cult expert Janja Lalich. In our earlier episodes, we discussed how Griggs went on the offensive in the midst of the Kundalini abuse scandal, publicly attacking Bhajan’s survivors. We also discussed how she quickly pivoted into conspiracy theories about COVID and BLM when the pandemic hit. We also discussed the culture and cultural impact of Griggs’s RA MA Institute.We continue that discussion in somber tones today. All music by EarthRise SoundSystemSupport Conspirituality on PatreonShow NotesPhilip Deslippe’s websiteJules Hartley on IMDBJanja Lalich’s website and 2021 Recommended Reading ListStacie Stukin on Twitter36: Guru Jagat’s Pandemic Brandwash (w/Philip Deslippe & Stacie Stukin)37: Guru Jagat Cultjacks Kundalini Yoga (w/Philip Deslippe & Stacie Stukin)LA Magazine Griggs death noticeInside the Dubious World of RA MA Yoga, and Its Girl Boss Guru to the Stars — Cassidy George, VICEGuru Jagat Dies. A Saint Is Born. | by Matthew Remski | Aug, 2021 | MediumGuru Jagat Mourned in Person with Breathing Exercises, No Masks — Matthew Remski(PDF) From Maharaj to Mahan Tantric: The Construction of Yogi Bhajan’s Kundalini Yoga — Philip DeslippeYogi Bhajan Left Generations of Victims of Alleged Sex Abuse in His Wake — Stacie StukinYogi Bhajan, yoga guru and founder of 3HO, ‘more likely than not’ sexually abused followers, says report —
Released:
Aug 12, 2021
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