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Frauds / Re: Trinity de Guzman / Ayahuasca Healings Native American Church (AHNAC)
« Last post by Sparks on October 06, 2024, 09:07:01 pm »
Three more e-mails have arrived. They are indeed very much like Trinity de Guzman's writing style.

Their focus have switched from promoting ayahuasca to psilocybin, linking to https://soulcybin.org/here/

In all of 2023, there were no e-mails from Trinity de Guzman, as reported in a previous post, except this one, from December 9, 2023, sent from 'SoulCybin <support@soulcybin.org>':

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A Very Special Introduction (And Invitation)
Beloved One,

In this email, we have something very special for you -

That can truly answer the deeper questions, longing, seeking, and "aching" from deep within, that so many of us as humans feel...

First, A Special Introduction
My name is Trinity de Guzman, and I'm a core contributor to the SoulCybin Vision and Oneness University -
If you havn't yet, I really invite you to watch this video I made:

Then there are about nine (!) links to the same disgusting video showing Trinity de Guzman at his most sleazy mode: https://onenessuniversity.net/the-journey/

At the same site, I found this advertisement: https://soulcybin.org/microdosing-course/

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Meet your microdosing guide, Trinity De Guzman
Trinity De Guzman is a natural health and wellness advocate, and the Director of Education at Oneness University.

He has pledged the past decade of his life to the expansion of natural and spiritual medicine, starting with his first Ayahuasca retreat center in 2014.

In this course, Trinity shares his many years of experience through a lens of pure love, authenticity, and commitment to your growth and ascension.

If Trinity de Guzman is indeed deceased, who sees an interest in sending out e-mails purportedly from him?
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Frauds / Re: Trinity de Guzman / Ayahuasca Healings Native American Church (AHNAC)
« Last post by Sparks on October 03, 2024, 07:27:15 pm »
Trinity de Guzman sent me 345 e-mails from December 26, 2015 to November 22, 2022.
The first ones were sent from: Trinity de Guzman <support@ayahuascahealings.com>.

At some point the sender changed to:
‹Trinity de Guzman transform@yourhighesttruth.com via aweber.com> 
— They were signed 'Trinity de Guzman & Your Highest Truth'.

On October 2, 2024, messages started pouring in again, so far three in two days. They were from the sender above, and they are much like the former messages. Many paragraphs containing only one sentence, then double line shift.

They all link to this site:

https://www.thegardenofpeace.com/
[Ayahuasca and Master Plant Retreats | The Garden of Peace]

Another link in these e-mails: https://soulcybin.org/here/?ref=150

So if Trinity de Guzman is really deceased, who resumed his e-mailings?

Whether he is dead or, let's not forget his abominable and cruel stance on [the 7 million people worldwide who died from Covid-19:

https://www.psymposia.com/magazine/ayahuasca-healing-trinity-de-guzman-coronavirus-necessary-purge/

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Ayahuasca Healings’ Trinity de Guzman calls coronavirus “a necessary purge”
By Russell Hausfeld|March 25, 2020
“The Corona Virus is a necessary purge of what is no longer in resonance,” Trinity de Guzman wrote in a recent email to his followers.
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Frauds / Re: Trinity de Guzman / Ayahuasca Healings Native American Church (AHNAC)
« Last post by Sparks on September 28, 2024, 01:40:30 am »
Trinity de Guzman has been very active on the internet, and owns several sites that have not been mentioned here earlier.

His YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/manifestwithtrinity where he links to:

https://ayahuascahealings.com/ (Frequently mentioned before in this topic.)

and to: https://yourhighesttruth.com/

https://ayahuascahealingschurch.com/

See also: https://trinity.lpages.co/what-is-your-experience-with-ayahuasca/

This stuff, and his followers, will be around for a long time. I see no need to archive this topic.
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Frauds / Re: Trinity de Guzman / Ayahuasca Healings Native American Church (AHNAC)
« Last post by Sparks on September 28, 2024, 01:06:18 am »
Trinity de Guzman is said to have died very recently. This is from the mother of his children:

The quote is from this Facebook post:
https://www.facebook.com/infinitydeguzmane/posts/pfbid02r6RwckViAeWwwPV4SvtKccvrt3FZQPESt5xody3d8FHU9joDe6J2X8qsSieLe96Nl

The profile of Dimitra Kurath contains more about Trinity de Guzman: https://www.facebook.com/infinitydeguzmane/

Trinity de Guzman has been very active on the internet, and owns several sites that have not been mentioned here earlier.

His Facebook profile (not active since 2020: https://www.facebook.com/TrinityReallyLovesYou/
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Frauds / Re: Ayahuasca Healings Native American Church (AHNAC)
« Last post by Sandy S on September 27, 2024, 10:12:49 pm »
Trinity de Guzman is said to have died very recently.

This is from the mother of his children:

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Dimitra Kurath
September 6
We are very sorry to announce the sudden death of Trinity de Guzman of drowning at a pond near his house
He dies at 35 having a Papi holiday in Switzerland with his family and children.

There are several tributes to him on Facebook and Instagram. He still has a large following. Many still believe he started the first "legal" ayahausca church in USA - this is not true. Wasn't legal, wasn't first.
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I received a notice from TripAdvisor saying my review was rejected as "inappropriate" and "not relevant." But if they pulled a whole thread, maybe they are thinking endorsing a dangerous "retreat" opens them up to legal liability. Plus the way SPR blocks bad reviews with payoffs.

Heard back from the PR guy from that site. First him then my reply.

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I don't think I was embarrassing myself.  Also, why did you refer to our services as 'plastic shamans'? I reached out because there are actually educated facilitators who genuinely care about the spiritual well-being of individuals.

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You work for a hustler who harms for profit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_shaman

You even tried to bribe us into endorsing fraud.
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AyaAdvisor seems to merit to be scrutinized. Here is their Spirit Vine review, at the very top of the shelf:

https://ayaadvisors.org/listing/spirit-vine-ayahuasca-retreat-center
/

273 (100%) 5 star reviews! Perhaps as reliable as the TripAdvisor reviews reported in my previous post?
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Frauds / Re: Simon Buxton — The Path of Pollen/'Bee shamanism'
« Last post by Sparks on September 25, 2024, 07:27:07 pm »
There is another topic on Simon Buxton: http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=530.0

I apologize for posting the link to the present topic. The correct link to the other topic is:

http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=304.0
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Frauds / Re: Simon Buxton — The Path of Pollen/'Bee shamanism'
« Last post by Sparks on September 25, 2024, 07:20:36 pm »
Simon Buxton's website is still around: https://sacredtrust.org/

Material from former faculty members: https://sacredtrustinfo.blogspot.com/
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Information About The Sacred Trust
"The Shamanic Way of the Bee" by Simon Buxton is a copy and paste collage of the plagiarised work of other authors. The subsequent trainings from Buxton and the (former) faculty of the trust are fraudulent and Buxton never had a 13 year apprenticeship with a man named "Bridge", as admitted by the faculty. Here you will find research around the true origins of the work taught at the trust and in the "Path of Pollen".

See also: https://sacredtrustinfo.blogspot.com/2024/01/volume-i-of-origins-research.html

This is also about Simon Buxton; so far: four articles published this year:
https://substack.com/@marielloyd — Sirius Rising, Métis Humming | Substack
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Frauds / Re: Simon Buxton — The Path of Pollen/'Bee shamanism'
« Last post by Sparks on September 25, 2024, 06:54:32 pm »
This is written from the inside of 'European shamanism", but nevertheless a very interesting and thorough investigation into Simon Buxton's fraud over the last two decades:

https://www.ecstaticintegration.org/p/the-invention-of-european-bee-shamanism

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The invention of European bee shamanism
A British shamanic school is accused of 'conspiracy to defraud spiritually seeking persons for their own financial benefit'
Jules Evans Sep 21, 2024
This is a long, strange story, so make a cup of tea, find a comfy seat and dive in. It’s free for a month …
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The unravelling
There had been rumours for years that Buxton’s work was plagiarised or simply made up. The first rumblings came from Ross Heaven, British occultist and one-time friend and business partner of Buxton’s. They ‘always had a competitive aspect to their friendship’, according to one person who knew them both, and they fell out in a big way shortly after the publication of The Shamanic Way of the Bee in 2004.
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Despite these rumours and the departure of several senior teachers, there was no public reckoning. Anyone with questions about origins, sources and cold, hard facts was either discouraged or invited for a special private interview with Simon and / or Naomi, from which they either emerged re-convinced, or they quietly left the school. The Sacred Trust was still growing as shamanism became more and more popular. And it was beginning to build a mass audience in the US, thanks to one student – Ariella Daly – offering a course on bee shamanism on the Shift Network, the biggest platform for New Age teachings.
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And then in August 2023, an American Path of Pollen practitioner – Chelsy - decided to go public with her doubts about ‘European bee shamanism’. Chelsy had begun to suspect that the whole thing was made up and plagiarised – Bridge, the Bee Mistress and the Six Sisters, the entire Path of Pollen. She was handed information by other students who had become disenchanted and suspicious, and she did her own digging around.
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She came across other anomalies besides the passages from PL Travers  – some passages from Rudolf Steiner that had also been plagiarised without credit, some similarities between the rituals of the book and the Navajo ‘Path of Pollen’, including the ritual of hunting a stag and killing it with pollen. A photo of a supposed ‘elder’ of the tradition from the Sacred Trust’s website turned out to be taken from an ordinary book on bee-keeping.
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In September 2023, Simon Buxton agreed to a Zoom call with Chelsy and another student. He does not seem to have been prepared for the forensic grilling he would receive at Chelsy’s hands, and seemed confident he could talk his audience around.
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Finally, the Path of Pollen was packaged and sold as shamanic healing, when really it turned out to be largely occult sex magic, i.e hardcore practices not directed to ‘healing’. Not telling people this is denying them informed consent and leaving them bewildered as to where these practices come from and what spirits they invited into their minds and bodies.
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