Fatal Trek

Every day for a year and a half, Julia Siverls practiced an eclectic Korean style of yoga called Dahn. She started each morning with meditation and breathing exercises, then sandwiched her day job as a college professor between hours spent as a Dahn volunteer—teaching classes, distributing recruitment flyers, or researching potential locations for new centers. Julia approached her spiritual life with the same diligence she applied to everything else. ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Rod Amis - Jul 13, 2006 - 6:05 PM PDT
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by Rod Amis - Oct. 1, 2008

I would never have found this story if I had not talked to a friend from New Orleans last night who is now in therapy, and deeply disturbed, after losing $20,000 to Dahn Yoga. I cannot be objective in this instance. I am posting this story as a public service. The more people who know about this very dangerous cult organization the better.

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