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Andrew Cohen (spiritual teacher)

Andrew Cohen (born October 23, 1955)[web 1] is an American spiritual teacher. He is an author, former editor of What Is Enlightenment? magazine, and founder of the global spiritual community EnlightenNext, which dissolved in 2013.

Andrew Cohen
Cohen teaching in Paris, 2012
BornOctober 23, 1955 (1955-10-23) (age 68)[web 1]
Occupation(s)Spiritual teacher, author, musician

Biography and beliefs Edit

Cohen was born in New York City into an upper-middle class secular Jewish family.[web 1] Cohen recounts that his life was changed by a spontaneous experience of "cosmic consciousness" at the age of sixteen.[web 1] At 22 years of age and after pursuing a career as a jazz musician, he began a quest to recover his earlier spiritual experience.[1] He eventually met H. W. L. Poonja in 1986, a student of Ramana Maharshi, who taught that no mind effort is needed to attain enlightenment "because it is merely the realisation of what one already has".[2] At their first meeting, Cohen realized that he "had always been free".[2] He claimed that Poonja declared him his heir, so Cohen began to teach as a neo-Advaita teacher, and gathered a community around him. However Cohen only spent a short time in the presence of H. W. L. Poonja, who later claimed never to have given Cohen permission to give spiritual teachings. [2]

Within a few years, Cohen considered that the ecstatic experiences his students had in his presence were limited.[3] Being convinced that he himself was fully free from karmic bondage, he began to demand more commitment from his students,[3] insisting on complete "ego-transcendence".[4] This change in teaching-style led to dissent and a break with Poonja, who Cohen felt had ethical and enlightened behavioral shortcomings.[5]

According to Cohen, "Poonja insisted that the realization of the Self had nothing to do with worldly behavior, and he did not believe fully transcending the ego was possible."[6] According to Poonja, "Karmic tendencies remained after enlightenment, [but] the enlightened person was no longer identified with them and, therefore, did not accrue further karmic consequences."[6] For Poonja, ethical standards were based on an understanding of duality and the notion of an individual agent, and were therefore not representative of Advaita:[6] "For Poonja, the goal was the realisation of the self; the illusory realm of relative reality was ultimately irrelevant."[6] Cohen did not agree, insisting instead on "flawless behavior" as the manifestation of enlightenment.[6]

In 1991, Cohen founded EnlightenNext magazine (under its former title, What Is Enlightenment?), which "established him as a major contemporary spiritual figure."[4] In 2004, EnlightenNext magazine partnered with the Graduate Institute[web 2] in Connecticut to offer a master's program in conscious evolution. From 2004 to 2007, Cohen served as a core faculty of that institute.[web 3] The magazine stopped publishing in 2011.

After the break with Poonja, Cohen's teachings were further developed into "Evolutionary Enlightenment", aiming at an impersonal enlightenment which transcends the personal.[7] Yet, the change in teaching-style led also to "physical force, verbal abuse, and intense psychological pressure against students."[8] The growing complaints from students have been described in several publications from former students and from his own mother.[9][10][11]

In 2001, Cohen co-formed the jazz-funk-fusion band Unfulfilled Desires, in which he played drums. The band played original compositions and standards, and performed in Europe and the United States. They released four CDs: Live at the Iron Horse (2002), Enlightened Dog (2004), Punk Funk (2008), and Plugged (2010).

On June 26, 2013, Cohen announced on his blog that he would be taking "a sabbatical for an extended period of time", after confrontational exchanges with some of his closest students, who helped Cohen to realize, as he put it, that "in spite of the depth of my awakening, my ego is still alive and well".[web 4][web 5]

On May 12, 2015, Cohen posted an extensive apology letter to his former students on his blog, his first writing after emerging from a two-year sabbatical. In it he wrote about the need to embrace the spiritual principle of agape, as well as eros, and expressed regret for the ways in which his lack of the former in his teaching methods hurt and alienated many former students.[web 6]

In September 2016, after over three years' absence from public life, Cohen unveiled a redesigned website. This included an announcement of his intention to return to formal teaching, beginning with a retreat planned for early 2017.[12]

In 2020 Cohen launched Manifest Nirvana, an online meditation and teaching platform that is described on the homepage as a "Home for Sovereign Souls, Radical Spirits and Integral Pioneers".[13]

Teachings Edit

Influences Edit

When beginning to teach, Cohen was influenced by H. W. L. Poonja, who offered a "deinstitutionalized and experiential Advaita,"[14] comparable to Ramana Maharshi's teachings, which differ from the traditional Advaita Vedanta of Shankara.[14] He likewise credits the "integral philosopher" Ken Wilber, with whom he conducts frequent public discourses, with helping him form the theoretical framework of his teachings.[15][note 1] He has also been influenced by the Spiral Dynamics theories put forward by Don Beck as an extension of the emergent cyclical theory of Clare Graves.[web 8] Cohen was also inspired by Swami Krishnananda of the Divine Life Society in India, and his call "In unity there is strength; come together, come together."[web 9]

Evolutionary Enlightenment Edit

According to Cohen, "traditional" enlightenment is the realisation of the transcendental aspect of God, and it often goes hand in hand with the realization that the world is an illusion.[citation needed]

Cohen says that he has discovered a different form of "enlightened awareness," which he claims to be unique. He first called this "impersonal enlightenment" to reflect the fact that it was a realization shared between people rather than an individual attainment. He later changed the name to Evolutionary Enlightenment, both to reflect his belief that it indicates the next stage of the evolution of enlightenment and to convey the creative, world-embracing vision of spiritual awakening as an unending process of individual and cultural development.[web 10]

A fundamental aspect of Cohen's Evolutionary Enlightenment is the distinction between what he sees as two fundamental, yet opposing, aspects of the human psyche: the "ego" and the "authentic self",[web 11] In his teaching, ego is defined as "the deeply ingrained, compulsive need to remain separate and superior at all times, in all places, under all circumstances."[web 12] The authentic self, on the other hand, is defined as "the urge to become more conscious".[citation needed][16]

According to Cohen and Wilber, "enlightenment" does not refer to an unchanging state, but has to be in accord with an ongoing evolution of humanity, which is the "Authentic Self." According to Cohen, individuals need to recognize that their own spiritual transformation is essential for cultural evolution. To achieve that, in Cohen's view, an individual should strive to realize his or her true self as being "one with the timeless Ground of all Being and with the evolutionary impulse that is driving the entire cosmos."[citation needed][17]

According to Wilber, evolutionary enlightenment means "the realization of oneness with all states and all stages that have evolved so far and that are in existence at any given time."[18] Cohen believes that individuals need to transcend egoism to express the "Authentic Self." Through identifying the evolutionary impulse as their own Authentic Self, individuals can transcend ego, and find a deeper self-sense without relying on asceticism or solitude.

Cohen's ideas are co-inspired by Wilber's Integral Theory, offering an integral vision of the integral evolution of matter and consciousness.[19] According to this theory, human development parallels the evolution of all being.[20]

Award Edit

In May 2013, Watkins Books listed Cohen at Number 28 on their "Spiritual 100" list for 2012.[web 13]

Controversy Edit

H. W. L. Poonja, also known as Papaji, the Indian Guru who Cohen claims called him his "heir" stated publicly that Cohen only spent 25 hours in satsang before proclaiming himself as enlightened. Papaji describes Cohen's claims as the arrogance of his ego and never acknowledged Cohen as a master or heir, but rather described him as a messenger.[web 14] The mental, physical, and financial abuse Cohen perpetrated against former students, which he justifies as "crazy wisdom" are documented in books such as American Guru,[11] Enlightenment Blues, [10] and Mother of God,[9] as well as popular blogs such as What Enlightenment?[web 15] and EnlightenNixt.[web 16]

Poonja himself has been sharply criticized for too easily authorising students to teach:

One of the tragedies of Poonjaji's teaching ministry is that he either told, inferred, or allowed hundreds of individuals to believe they were fully enlightened simply because they'd had one, or many, powerful experiences of awakening. These "enlightened" teachers then proceeded to enlighten their own students in a similar way, and thus was born what is known as the "neo-Advaita", or "satsang" movement in western culture.[21]

Some of Cohen's former followers, including his mother, Luna Tarlo, have viewed him as a manipulative spiritual teacher. Tarlo wrote a critical book, called Mother of God, about her experience as one of his disciples.[9] In a Psychology Today article, published in 1998 entitled "Crimes of the Soul", Tarlo recounted how she became a disciple of her son who told her "to give way to him or their relationship would end" and forbade her "to express an opinion on anything". Tarlo said she "knew if I seriously objected to anything, I'd be kicked out" and stated that her son, formerly the "sweetest, sensitive kid, had changed into an unrecognizable tyrant."[web 17]

André van der Braak's Enlightenment Blues: My Years with an American Guru alleges that Cohen demanded large sums of money and extreme and unquestioning devotion from his students.[10]

American Guru: A Story of Love, Betrayal and Healing, by William Yenner and other former Cohen student contributors (foreword by Stephen Batchelor), allege authoritarianism, financial manipulation, physical and psychological abuse in Cohen's community, and discusses the challenges of healing after leaving the community.[11]

Over the years, there were many indications that Cohen's group was in difficult financial straits. In 2011 it officially ended publication of its magazine EnlightenNext. In the summer of 2013, Cohen was accused of being a cult leader. [web 18] As of early 2014, the EnlightenNext organization's main building on its property in Lenox, Massachusetts, which had been on the market for years, remained up for sale.[web 19]

In 2016, over 240 of Cohen's former students signed an online petition titled "Stop Andrew Cohen teaching again", including detailed explanations of why they believe him to be unfit to teach others.

Works Edit

Cohen has written for The Huffington Post[web 20] Big Think,[web 21] and Speaking Tree,[web 22][web 23]

Bibliography Edit

  • My Master Is My Self (1989), ISBN 1-883929-07-5
  • Enlightenment Is a Secret (1991), ISBN 1-883929-08-3
  • Autobiography of An Awakening (1992), ISBN 0-9622678-4-8
  • An Unconditional Relationship to Life (1995), ISBN 1-883929-04-0
  • The Challenge of Enlightenment (1996), ISBN 1-883929-14-8
  • In Defense of the Guru Principle (1999), ISBN 1-883929-27-X
  • Freedom Has No History (1997), ISBN 1-883929-17-2
  • Who Am I? and How Shall I Live? (1998), ISBN 1-883929-24-5
  • Embracing Heaven & Earth (2000), ISBN 1-883929-29-6
  • Living Enlightenment: A Call for Evolution Beyond Ego (2002), ISBN 1-883929-30-X
  • Evolutionary Enlightenment: A New Path to Spiritual Awakening (2011), ISBN 1-59079-209-2
  • When Shadow Meets the Bodhisattva (2023), ISBN 1-64411-590-5

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ They call their public dialogues “The Guru and the Pandit.”[web 7] Cohen is a Founding Member of Integral Spirituality, which is part of Wilber's Integral Institute. Cohen's most recent book, Evolutionary Enlightenment, is dedicated to Wilber.

References Edit

  1. ^ Gleig 2013, p. 190.
  2. ^ a b c Gleig 2013, p. 192.
  3. ^ a b Gleig 2013, p. 193.
  4. ^ a b Gleig 2013, p. 195.
  5. ^ Gleig 2013, p. 194-195.
  6. ^ a b c d e Gleig 2013, p. 194.
  7. ^ Gleig 2013, p. 195-196.
  8. ^ Gleig 2013, p. 196.
  9. ^ a b c Tarlo 2009.
  10. ^ a b c Braak 2003.
  11. ^ a b c Yenner 2009.
  12. ^ . andrewcohen.com. Archived from the original on October 4, 2016. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  13. ^ "Manifest Nirvana". manifest-nirvana.com. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
  14. ^ a b Gleig 2013, p. 191.
  15. ^ Cohen 2011, p. xvii, Acknowledgements.
  16. ^ Mansfield, Timothy E.C. (2020). Invoking the Authentic Self. Great Britain: Biddles Books Ltd. pp. 179–189. ISBN 978-1-913663-87-2.
  17. ^ Mansfield, Timothy E.C. (2020). Invoking the Authentic Self. Great Britain: Biddles Books Ltd. pp. 179–189. ISBN 978-1-913663-87-2.
  18. ^ Wilber 2007a, p. 95.
  19. ^ Wilber 2007b, p. 57.
  20. ^ Wilber 2007b, p. 116.
  21. ^ Caplan 2009, p. 16-17.

Sources Edit

Printed sources Edit

Primary
  • Braak, Andre van der (2003), Enlightenment Blues: My Years with an American Guru, Monkfish Book Publishing Company
  • Caplan, Mariana (2009), Eyes Wide Open: Cultivating Discernment on the Spiritual Path, Sounds True
  • Cohen, Andrew (2011), Evolutionary Enlightenment: A New Path to Spiritual Awakening, New York, NY: Select books
  • Sand, Marlowe (2015), Paradise and Promises: Chronicles of My Life with a Self-Declared, Modern-Day Buddha, O-Books
  • Tarlo, Luna (2009), The Mother of God, Monkfish Book Publishing Company
  • Wilber, Ken (2007a), Integral Spirituality, Integral Books
  • Wilber, Ken (2007b), The Integral Vision, Shambala Publications, Inc.
  • Yenner, William (2009), American Guru: A Story of Love, Betrayal and Healing-former students of Andrew Cohen speak out, Monkfish Book Publishing Company
  • Mansfield, Timothy (2020), Invoking the Authentic Self, the life and work of Andrew Cohen's spiritual community, a first-hand account, Biddles Books Ltd
Secondary
  • Gleig, Ann (November 2013), Gleig, Ann; Williamson, Lola (eds.), , SUNY Press, 246 pages, archived from the original on June 13, 2015

Web-sources Edit

  1. ^ a b c d . Buddhist Geeks. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  2. ^ "The Graduate Institute". Learn.edu. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  3. ^ The Graduate Institute, Catalog of Program, Conscious Evolution Program, 2004–07
  4. ^ . andrewcohen.org. Archived from the original on August 5, 2013.
  5. ^ Eliezer Sobel (March 27, 2015). "What Happens When Your Guru Disappears?". The Daily Beast. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  6. ^ . andrewcohen.org. Archived from the original on May 15, 2015.
  7. ^ . Enlightennext.org. Archived from the original on March 10, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  8. ^ "Evolutionary Spirituality The Santa Barbara Independent". Independent.com. October 8, 2011. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  9. ^ . Enlightennext.org. Archived from the original on March 10, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  10. ^ . Enlightennext.org. Archived from the original on March 10, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  11. ^ [1] June 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ [2] August 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ . Watkinsbooks.com. Archived from the original on June 3, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  14. ^ "The Fake Messengers". www.kosi.co/gangaji. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  15. ^ "www.whatenlightenment.net". www.whatenlightenment.net. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  16. ^ "EnlightenNIXT". Essentialwhatenlightenment.blogspot.com. June 2, 2005. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  17. ^ Neimark, Jill. "Psychology Today, 1998". Psychologytoday.com. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  18. ^ . Blog.ncreview.com. September 17, 2011. Archived from the original on May 25, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  19. ^ "Not So Fast: Following the Money". AmericanGuru.net. January 2014.
  20. ^ "Andrew Z. Cohen". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  21. ^ Cohen, Andrew. "Andrew Cohen | Founder, EnlightenNext". Big Think. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  22. ^ Cohen, Andrew. "Search | SpeakingTree". Speakingtree.in. Archived from the original on February 18, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  23. ^ Barnala, Rajiv. "India's first Spiritual Networking Website". Speakingtree.in. Retrieved May 6, 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Manifest Nirvana, Andrew Cohen's new online venue
  • Integral Abuse, Andrew Cohen and the Culture of Evolutionary Enlightenment
  • spiritualteachers.org, Andrew Cohen
  • The Atlantic (2016), Holy shit, we're in a cult! profile on Cohen and his former followers

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For other people named Andrew Cohen see Andrew Cohen disambiguation Andrew Cohen born October 23 1955 web 1 is an American spiritual teacher He is an author former editor of What Is Enlightenment magazine and founder of the global spiritual community EnlightenNext which dissolved in 2013 Andrew CohenCohen teaching in Paris 2012BornOctober 23 1955 1955 10 23 age 68 web 1 New York City New York U S Occupation s Spiritual teacher author musician Contents 1 Biography and beliefs 2 Teachings 2 1 Influences 2 2 Evolutionary Enlightenment 3 Award 4 Controversy 5 Works 5 1 Bibliography 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Sources 9 1 Printed sources 9 2 Web sources 10 External linksBiography and beliefs EditCohen was born in New York City into an upper middle class secular Jewish family web 1 Cohen recounts that his life was changed by a spontaneous experience of cosmic consciousness at the age of sixteen web 1 At 22 years of age and after pursuing a career as a jazz musician he began a quest to recover his earlier spiritual experience 1 He eventually met H W L Poonja in 1986 a student of Ramana Maharshi who taught that no mind effort is needed to attain enlightenment because it is merely the realisation of what one already has 2 At their first meeting Cohen realized that he had always been free 2 He claimed that Poonja declared him his heir so Cohen began to teach as a neo Advaita teacher and gathered a community around him However Cohen only spent a short time in the presence of H W L Poonja who later claimed never to have given Cohen permission to give spiritual teachings 2 Within a few years Cohen considered that the ecstatic experiences his students had in his presence were limited 3 Being convinced that he himself was fully free from karmic bondage he began to demand more commitment from his students 3 insisting on complete ego transcendence 4 This change in teaching style led to dissent and a break with Poonja who Cohen felt had ethical and enlightened behavioral shortcomings 5 According to Cohen Poonja insisted that the realization of the Self had nothing to do with worldly behavior and he did not believe fully transcending the ego was possible 6 According to Poonja Karmic tendencies remained after enlightenment but the enlightened person was no longer identified with them and therefore did not accrue further karmic consequences 6 For Poonja ethical standards were based on an understanding of duality and the notion of an individual agent and were therefore not representative of Advaita 6 For Poonja the goal was the realisation of the self the illusory realm of relative reality was ultimately irrelevant 6 Cohen did not agree insisting instead on flawless behavior as the manifestation of enlightenment 6 In 1991 Cohen founded EnlightenNext magazine under its former title What Is Enlightenment which established him as a major contemporary spiritual figure 4 In 2004 EnlightenNext magazine partnered with the Graduate Institute web 2 in Connecticut to offer a master s program in conscious evolution From 2004 to 2007 Cohen served as a core faculty of that institute web 3 The magazine stopped publishing in 2011 After the break with Poonja Cohen s teachings were further developed into Evolutionary Enlightenment aiming at an impersonal enlightenment which transcends the personal 7 Yet the change in teaching style led also to physical force verbal abuse and intense psychological pressure against students 8 The growing complaints from students have been described in several publications from former students and from his own mother 9 10 11 In 2001 Cohen co formed the jazz funk fusion band Unfulfilled Desires in which he played drums The band played original compositions and standards and performed in Europe and the United States They released four CDs Live at the Iron Horse 2002 Enlightened Dog 2004 Punk Funk 2008 and Plugged 2010 On June 26 2013 Cohen announced on his blog that he would be taking a sabbatical for an extended period of time after confrontational exchanges with some of his closest students who helped Cohen to realize as he put it that in spite of the depth of my awakening my ego is still alive and well web 4 web 5 On May 12 2015 Cohen posted an extensive apology letter to his former students on his blog his first writing after emerging from a two year sabbatical In it he wrote about the need to embrace the spiritual principle of agape as well as eros and expressed regret for the ways in which his lack of the former in his teaching methods hurt and alienated many former students web 6 In September 2016 after over three years absence from public life Cohen unveiled a redesigned website This included an announcement of his intention to return to formal teaching beginning with a retreat planned for early 2017 12 In 2020 Cohen launched Manifest Nirvana an online meditation and teaching platform that is described on the homepage as a Home for Sovereign Souls Radical Spirits and Integral Pioneers 13 Teachings EditInfluences Edit When beginning to teach Cohen was influenced by H W L Poonja who offered a deinstitutionalized and experiential Advaita 14 comparable to Ramana Maharshi s teachings which differ from the traditional Advaita Vedanta of Shankara 14 He likewise credits the integral philosopher Ken Wilber with whom he conducts frequent public discourses with helping him form the theoretical framework of his teachings 15 note 1 He has also been influenced by the Spiral Dynamics theories put forward by Don Beck as an extension of the emergent cyclical theory of Clare Graves web 8 Cohen was also inspired by Swami Krishnananda of the Divine Life Society in India and his call In unity there is strength come together come together web 9 Evolutionary Enlightenment Edit According to Cohen traditional enlightenment is the realisation of the transcendental aspect of God and it often goes hand in hand with the realization that the world is an illusion citation needed Cohen says that he has discovered a different form of enlightened awareness which he claims to be unique He first called this impersonal enlightenment to reflect the fact that it was a realization shared between people rather than an individual attainment He later changed the name to Evolutionary Enlightenment both to reflect his belief that it indicates the next stage of the evolution of enlightenment and to convey the creative world embracing vision of spiritual awakening as an unending process of individual and cultural development web 10 A fundamental aspect of Cohen s Evolutionary Enlightenment is the distinction between what he sees as two fundamental yet opposing aspects of the human psyche the ego and the authentic self web 11 In his teaching ego is defined as the deeply ingrained compulsive need to remain separate and superior at all times in all places under all circumstances web 12 The authentic self on the other hand is defined as the urge to become more conscious citation needed 16 According to Cohen and Wilber enlightenment does not refer to an unchanging state but has to be in accord with an ongoing evolution of humanity which is the Authentic Self According to Cohen individuals need to recognize that their own spiritual transformation is essential for cultural evolution To achieve that in Cohen s view an individual should strive to realize his or her true self as being one with the timeless Ground of all Being and with the evolutionary impulse that is driving the entire cosmos citation needed 17 According to Wilber evolutionary enlightenment means the realization of oneness with all states and all stages that have evolved so far and that are in existence at any given time 18 Cohen believes that individuals need to transcend egoism to express the Authentic Self Through identifying the evolutionary impulse as their own Authentic Self individuals can transcend ego and find a deeper self sense without relying on asceticism or solitude Cohen s ideas are co inspired by Wilber s Integral Theory offering an integral vision of the integral evolution of matter and consciousness 19 According to this theory human development parallels the evolution of all being 20 Award EditIn May 2013 Watkins Books listed Cohen at Number 28 on their Spiritual 100 list for 2012 web 13 Controversy EditH W L Poonja also known as Papaji the Indian Guru who Cohen claims called him his heir stated publicly that Cohen only spent 25 hours in satsang before proclaiming himself as enlightened Papaji describes Cohen s claims as the arrogance of his ego and never acknowledged Cohen as a master or heir but rather described him as a messenger web 14 The mental physical and financial abuse Cohen perpetrated against former students which he justifies as crazy wisdom are documented in books such as American Guru 11 Enlightenment Blues 10 and Mother of God 9 as well as popular blogs such as What Enlightenment web 15 and EnlightenNixt web 16 Poonja himself has been sharply criticized for too easily authorising students to teach One of the tragedies of Poonjaji s teaching ministry is that he either told inferred or allowed hundreds of individuals to believe they were fully enlightened simply because they d had one or many powerful experiences of awakening These enlightened teachers then proceeded to enlighten their own students in a similar way and thus was born what is known as the neo Advaita or satsang movement in western culture 21 Some of Cohen s former followers including his mother Luna Tarlo have viewed him as a manipulative spiritual teacher Tarlo wrote a critical book called Mother of God about her experience as one of his disciples 9 In a Psychology Today article published in 1998 entitled Crimes of the Soul Tarlo recounted how she became a disciple of her son who told her to give way to him or their relationship would end and forbade her to express an opinion on anything Tarlo said she knew if I seriously objected to anything I d be kicked out and stated that her son formerly the sweetest sensitive kid had changed into an unrecognizable tyrant web 17 Andre van der Braak s Enlightenment Blues My Years with an American Guru alleges that Cohen demanded large sums of money and extreme and unquestioning devotion from his students 10 American Guru A Story of Love Betrayal and Healing by William Yenner and other former Cohen student contributors foreword by Stephen Batchelor allege authoritarianism financial manipulation physical and psychological abuse in Cohen s community and discusses the challenges of healing after leaving the community 11 Over the years there were many indications that Cohen s group was in difficult financial straits In 2011 it officially ended publication of its magazine EnlightenNext In the summer of 2013 Cohen was accused of being a cult leader web 18 As of early 2014 the EnlightenNext organization s main building on its property in Lenox Massachusetts which had been on the market for years remained up for sale web 19 In 2016 over 240 of Cohen s former students signed an online petition titled Stop Andrew Cohen teaching again including detailed explanations of why they believe him to be unfit to teach others Works EditCohen has written for The Huffington Post web 20 Big Think web 21 and Speaking Tree web 22 web 23 Bibliography Edit My Master Is My Self 1989 ISBN 1 883929 07 5 Enlightenment Is a Secret 1991 ISBN 1 883929 08 3 Autobiography of An Awakening 1992 ISBN 0 9622678 4 8 An Unconditional Relationship to Life 1995 ISBN 1 883929 04 0 The Challenge of Enlightenment 1996 ISBN 1 883929 14 8 In Defense of the Guru Principle 1999 ISBN 1 883929 27 X Freedom Has No History 1997 ISBN 1 883929 17 2 Who Am I and How Shall I Live 1998 ISBN 1 883929 24 5 Embracing Heaven amp Earth 2000 ISBN 1 883929 29 6 Living Enlightenment A Call for Evolution Beyond Ego 2002 ISBN 1 883929 30 X Evolutionary Enlightenment A New Path to Spiritual Awakening 2011 ISBN 1 59079 209 2 When Shadow Meets the Bodhisattva 2023 ISBN 1 64411 590 5See also EditIntegral theory Ken Wilber Notes Edit They call their public dialogues The Guru and the Pandit web 7 Cohen is a Founding Member of Integral Spirituality which is part of Wilber s Integral Institute Cohen s most recent book Evolutionary Enlightenment is dedicated to Wilber References Edit Gleig 2013 p 190 a b c Gleig 2013 p 192 a b Gleig 2013 p 193 a b Gleig 2013 p 195 Gleig 2013 p 194 195 a b c d e Gleig 2013 p 194 Gleig 2013 p 195 196 Gleig 2013 p 196 a b c Tarlo 2009 a b c Braak 2003 a b c Yenner 2009 Five Day European Winter Retreat 2017 andrewcohen com Archived from the original on October 4 2016 Retrieved September 29 2016 Manifest Nirvana manifest nirvana com Retrieved January 28 2023 a b Gleig 2013 p 191 Cohen 2011 p xvii Acknowledgements Mansfield Timothy E C 2020 Invoking the Authentic Self Great Britain Biddles Books Ltd pp 179 189 ISBN 978 1 913663 87 2 Mansfield Timothy E C 2020 Invoking the Authentic Self Great Britain Biddles Books Ltd pp 179 189 ISBN 978 1 913663 87 2 Wilber 2007a p 95 Wilber 2007b p 57 Wilber 2007b p 116 Caplan 2009 p 16 17 Sources EditPrinted sources Edit PrimaryBraak Andre van der 2003 Enlightenment Blues My Years with an American Guru Monkfish Book Publishing Company Caplan Mariana 2009 Eyes Wide Open Cultivating Discernment on the Spiritual Path Sounds True Cohen Andrew 2011 Evolutionary Enlightenment A New Path to Spiritual Awakening New York NY Select books Sand Marlowe 2015 Paradise and Promises Chronicles of My Life with a Self Declared Modern Day Buddha O Books Tarlo Luna 2009 The Mother of God Monkfish Book Publishing Company Wilber Ken 2007a Integral Spirituality Integral Books Wilber Ken 2007b The Integral Vision Shambala Publications Inc Yenner William 2009 American Guru A Story of Love Betrayal and Healing former students of Andrew Cohen speak out Monkfish Book Publishing Company Mansfield Timothy 2020 Invoking the Authentic Self the life and work of Andrew Cohen s spiritual community a first hand account Biddles Books LtdSecondaryGleig Ann November 2013 Gleig Ann Williamson Lola eds Homegrown Gurus From Hinduism in America to American Hinduism SUNY Press 246 pages archived from the original on June 13 2015 Web sources Edit a b c d BG 235 A Visitation from the Unknown Buddhist Geeks Archived from the original on October 4 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 The Graduate Institute Learn edu Retrieved May 6 2013 The Graduate Institute Catalog of Program Conscious Evolution Program 2004 07 An Apology andrewcohen org Archived from the original on August 5 2013 Eliezer Sobel March 27 2015 What Happens When Your Guru Disappears The Daily Beast Retrieved February 10 2016 An open letter to all my former students upon return my sabbatical andrewcohen org Archived from the original on May 15 2015 Andrew Cohen amp Ken Wilber Dialogues on Enlightenment and the Evolution of Consciousness Enlightennext org Archived from the original on March 10 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 Evolutionary Spirituality The Santa Barbara Independent Independent com October 8 2011 Retrieved May 6 2013 Andrew Cohen Come Together Enlightennext org Archived from the original on March 10 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 Andrew Cohen The New Enlightenment Enlightennext org Archived from the original on March 10 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 1 Archived June 15 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived August 15 2012 at the Wayback Machine Watkins Spiritual 100 List for 2012 Esoteric News Watkinsbooks com Archived from the original on June 3 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 The Fake Messengers www kosi co gangaji Retrieved April 18 2014 www whatenlightenment net www whatenlightenment net Retrieved May 6 2013 EnlightenNIXT Essentialwhatenlightenment blogspot com June 2 2005 Retrieved May 6 2013 Neimark Jill Psychology Today 1998 Psychologytoday com Retrieved November 14 2013 EnlightenNext Magazine Going Out of Print New Consciousness Review Blog Blog ncreview com September 17 2011 Archived from the original on May 25 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 Not So Fast Following the Money AmericanGuru net January 2014 Andrew Z Cohen Huffingtonpost com Retrieved May 6 2013 Cohen Andrew Andrew Cohen Founder EnlightenNext Big Think Retrieved May 6 2013 Cohen Andrew Search SpeakingTree Speakingtree in Archived from the original on February 18 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 Barnala Rajiv India s first Spiritual Networking Website Speakingtree in Retrieved May 6 2013 External links EditOfficial website Manifest Nirvana Andrew Cohen s new online venue Integral Abuse Andrew Cohen and the Culture of Evolutionary Enlightenment spiritualteachers org Andrew Cohen The Atlantic 2016 Holy shit we re in a cult profile on Cohen and his former followers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Cohen spiritual teacher amp oldid 1140890045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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