Free Webinars with Spiritual Master Sri Avinash

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Sri Avinash is Australian based and is offering free healing sessions, next one tonight. You need to book tickets, its completely free. I have done almost all his sessions, and can recommend it. There is another one in a fortnight, you need to book. 8 pm tonight, Sydney time

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  • +12

    hello pam

  • +15

    Cult

    • -6

      meh. other religious posts have stayed up. pulling this down is pretty discriminatory

      • Username checks out.

      • +8

        Because everyone knows how inclusive and non-discriminatory religions and their followers are towards other religions and their followers.

        • you completely missed my point. either all crap like this is allowed, or none of it is.

          • +8

            @belongsinforums: I'm good with no religion but haven't the deals in the past been for bibles etc.

            This is claiming healing.

            • @deme: superstition is superstition

              • +2

                @belongsinforums: We should be helping people avoid superstitions and actually get help for medical conditions. To do otherwise would be unethical.

                • @deme: these days people call that 'discrimination'

                  • +1

                    @belongsinforums: No they don't.

                    Discrimination is treating people because they are gay for example.

                    Friends don't let friends avoid treatment because of superstitions.

                    • @deme: Vilification

                      Vilification involves publicly inciting hatred, serious contempt or severe ridicule of someone because of their race, religion, sexuality or gender identity. Vilification is an offence if it includes actual or threatened physical harm to someone or their property.

                      A public act can include:

                      writing letters to the public
                      speaking in a public place
                      putting up notices
                      posts on the internet or social networking sites
                      publicly wearing or displaying clothing, signs, emblems or insignias in order to vilify
                      
                      • +1

                        @belongsinforums:

                        Vilification involves publicly inciting hatred, serious contempt or severe ridicule of someone because of their race, religion, sexuality or gender identity.

                        Nobody here is inciting hatred, serious contempt or severe ridicule of someone.

                        If someone's superstition are severe enough it is causing them or other harm they can be involuntary looked after.

                        I'm not suggesting religious people are insane, nor even those people who sign up to this deal. Rather I'm responding to your absurd comment that trying to help people seek help from real doctors rather than superstition is vilification. It is absolutely disgusting to equate them.

                        • -1

                          @deme: You said that spiritual people need medical help. Pretty easy to argue that you're seeking to insult others

                          • @belongsinforums: "You said that spiritual people"

                            Pathetic. The claim is that this Blowarse is "spiritual" and such "spirituality" qualifies the self-validating "master" as qualified to treat and heal medical conditions.

                            The observation is that this repetition of spurious and unvalidated claims of medical efficacy is not only discouraged, but specifically unlawful due to the danger of allowing unqualified charlatans to present themselves as having any ability to do other than take money from gullible and desperate people.

                            • @terrys: How is it different to, say, orthodox Christians being able to get a vaccine exemption on religious grounds?

                  • @belongsinforums: Not allowing scam artists, deluded fools and those who wish to make a career out of sitting on their arses and spouting anodyne crap to claim to be health professionals isn't discrimination, it is upholding standards.

    • +17

      is he a healer? can he buff too? how many mana point does he has?

      • So not pc but dig this ^

        • +4

          Looks like a Troll resto shaman

      • +1

        I'd like one buff for my noodle please!

    • So is xtianity (funnily enough Jesus wasn't xtian) and any other "big" religions… especially ScoMo's cult ;-)

      • Sheesh useless, please try and either post something that can be interpreted, or post nothing at all. Posting unintelligible ramblings just wastes everyone's time and detracts from this website's collective content.

        Cheers

        • I translate it for you so you can comprehend: xtianity is a reference to Christianity. There you have it.

          As to my username and some.of my comments involve sarcasm and cynicism, concepts you seem to be utterly unfamiliar with ;-)

          Also it may have escaped your attention people use humour on this website. Humour which a 12 year old find hard to understand.

          May you find enlightenment and peace in your soul and let go of anger, as it no longer serve you. Perhaps watch Sri Avinash. Learn little Padawan, learn….

          • @Serious Lee:

            'As to my username and some.of my comments involve sarcasm …'

            'a 12 year old find hard to understand.'

            'as it no longer serve you.'

            If you are going to attempt to 'translate' your own gobbledygook Mr Less, you should at least try to present phrases that make sense, using correct grammar. You evidently can not do either, which renders your posts at best 'tedious to read', and usually worse; impossible to comprehend.

            Username checks out (no sarcasm intended)

            • @GnarlyKnuckles: "tedious to read" mean you read it. I'm humbled that you keep reading my posts :-) you've got nothing better to do :-) or you're just a troll…

              Have you watched the webinar?

  • +7

    Can this heal the burning hole in my wallet?

  • Enjoy this ever-expanding video library of healing videos for different conditions, physical, mental and emotional – including anxiety, headaches, insomnia, back pain, COVID, cancer and many more.

    • +20

      I hope people like these who pray on the desperate are bankrupted and jailed

    • How many kulipas will I earn from this, and do I still need to do the SHOOREH-pipi??

  • +1

    I just need to use the ultra thin 0.6mm rubbers to heal my body and u can help with my soul

  • +1

    Levitation?

    • -6

      did you mean meditation

      • +6

        No like lift off the ground and float in the air.

        Hovercraft style 😁

  • +3

    If he can't teach me to walk through walls I'm not interested

    • You have Dr Strange number mate?

  • +3

    Scam

  • +1

    Can he teach me how to stock up on toilet paper Pam?

    • -8

      sounds like you need it

  • bullshido

  • +3

    Duration 2 hours 45 minutes

    I'm gonna get the lotion and tissues ready for this one…

    The One World Healing session is designed to help boost your overall health and transform your life.*

    • Individual results may vary.

    ya think???

  • -1

    All these commenters talking about scam etc. probably all believe in “God” too. Lmao.

    • +9

      Almost half of Australiaconsider themselves to have no religion so I'd say you're probably wrong on that. I personally hate all religions, regardless of their starting story of country of origin.

      • -5

        Theres a lot of closet religious people in Aus. I also dare say that a lot of people claiming “no religion” still believe in a god.

        • +1

          And the facts to back up your claims are where?

        • +3

          Agreed. Religion and God are not one in the same. I know few who follow a religion but all who believe in a God. If you ask if people believe in "something" you will find most do. I have my thoughts of why this is which I won't go into…
          But I also understand the mindset and pessimism that comes with a belief in nothing so I'm fine with people believing in something to ease their minds.

          • -3

            @Puglife: basically people are dumb yet think they know something other people don't. collective identity also plays a big part.

        • Theres a lot of closet religious people in Aus

          Not really as many as you'd think. Refer to the Census

    • God could be real but religious is 100% man made. So these kind of cults are only just to satisfy their's founder ego.

  • +1

    free tickets to see what a cult healing sesson is like, sign me up

    • Free coolade? I'm in! Free is free!

  • Do the tickets cost money normally? Even his following next two shows are free…

  • keen for some of dat healing

    https://youtu.be/rjlSiASsUIs

  • +2

    Ummm, I am not sure by what stretch of imagination this can be considered a bargain

  • +2

    Mate the only healing session i need is the comments on a OzB condom post

    • +1

      JV is our one and only savior.

      • +1

        JV You are our only hope!

  • +2

    Can he heal stupidity

    • +1

      Obviously not. Hence, this thread was created.

    • +2

      Why would he heal his main source of income?

  • +1

    Worst. Deal. Ever

  • Two questions

    1. What's a healing session?
    2. Do I really want to know the answer to #1?
  • +1

    Spam, fraud…

  • Who actually pay for this stuff?

    • The vulnerable and desperate.

  • +1

    SCAM!!!

  • +2

    Plot twist - They are the same scammers in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q51YaQ5iCao

    • -3

      no they arent. No wonder trolls dont like something thats designed to combat stress, caused by, among other things, trolls

      • +1

        Hey Pam,

        This might be better suited for you in this case: https://thiswayup.org.au/
        It's free if you get your GP to supervise.

      • +1

        ROFL. Oh, Pam Pam Pam!

        With threads like these, I think I can save some money by cancelling my Netflix subscription.
        /grabs pop corn bucket.

        Next thread from Pam: Help! Scammed by Astrology Healer

        among other things, trolls

        PROTIP: Don't create troll posts carrying water for BS Indian faith healers and scammers.

        • hes not Indian, he is Vietnamese Australian and is a Uni graduate

          • +1

            @screensaver: From Cabra?

          • +1

            @screensaver: "and is a Uni graduate"
            So is Tony Abbott. I notice the sales pages don't list the subjects he studies, but do note that he did attempt a semi-honest career as a real-estate salesman before decided to immerse himself more fully in the bullshit industry.

            • @terrys: he got very good feedback last night from people that felt better. And gave his energy for 3 hours for free.

          • @screensaver:

            and is a Uni graduate

            PhD in chakras?

            Don't remember seeing that option at my university.

  • +1

    Must be pretty bad even Loki Neg on this.

  • Must be one of the monks from
    AOE 2.

  • +5

    I'm against this on the principal of:

    Sri Avinash works on raising your vibration, balancing and cleansing your main energy centres (chakras), and clearing fear and negativities from your overall system.

    I'm all for free shit, but not when it's obviously bs.

    Why is this free?

    Oh the dude sells shit like this https://sriavinashinfused.com/shop/sri-avinash-infused-cherr… for US$210.00

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