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Andrew Cohen
photo from external link Enlightenment Com - An Enlightenment Interview with Andrew Cohen, by Jordan Gruber


Gurus/Spiritual Masters
Andrew Cohen
current suggested assesment

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Tradition Integral
Gurus HWL Poonja, Ken Wilber
Category Nondual
Psychology Narcissist
Inspiration Intermediate zone
Disciples/Devotees Craig Hamilton (former ed. WIE?), Carter Phipps (current ed.), many others (Need Information).
Critics (includes ex-devotees and others) blog What Enlightenment? blogsite created by collective, including ex-WIE? editor Hal Blacker, ex-WIE editor Simeon Alev is another contributor/critic; Link to Amazon com Luna Tarlo, Link to Amazon com Andre van der Braak, Geoff Falk, external link John Horgan , external link Yours Truly, Google search results Bill Harryman
Abuses Sexual - None
Financial - Extreme
Emotional - High
Thought - Moderate
Antagonism - Mild
Information - Need Information
External - see blog WHAT Enlightenment ??!
Cultism - Moderate - see blog WHAT Enlightenment ??!; 3 Cards Trick would apply
Assesment Outer personality may have once been sincere and well-meaning, but this negated by highly narcissist self-delusional attitude, integrity called into question by his hiring of Aum Shinrikyo lawyer; a classic Intermediate zone figure, helped some but also caused great suffering to others, no understanding of what he is dealing with or the responsibility he has been given; the blind leading the blind

Andrew Cohen is an American guru, editor of external link What Is Enlightenment?, and friend of Ken Wilber. (Cohen regularily features interviews between Wilber and himself in his magazine, under the heading "The Guru and the Pandit" ). He seems to follow the basic Vedanto-Buddhist approach of many popular and western gurus. There have however been some serious accusations of cultic behavior levelled against him. And Wilber's lack of ability to distinguish genuine from ambigious (intermediate zone) gurus may be tied up with this as well, see external link Part 2b of my essay on Integral World. However I was recently contacted by someone familiar with this scene, who has gaven me some information regarding all this.

Cohen came to spirituality through Theravedan Buddhist derived Insight meditation (vipassana). I have been told (I cannot however confoirm this information) that he doted on a particular vipassana teacher, but had a traumatic break up with both that teacher and his girl friend, then possibly on the rebound, went to Lucknow in India.

At Lucknow Cohen met HWL Poonja, the guru whom he claims gave him enlightenment, although this "enlightenment" might much more likely be considered of the nature of the intermediate zone. If Poonja himself was at the level of the intermediate zone, he may have given Andrew Cohen misleading information that an intermediate zone realisation that fell short of full enlightenment was actually full enlightenment. Cohen's mother Luna Tarlo in her book Link to Amazon com The Mother of God gives precise descriptions of what appear to have been some sort of subtle energy/kundalini catastrophe that befell her son. Tarlo does not mention having any personal background in yoga, and does not herself name it as such, but her description of how her son changed after he met Poonja resembles reports by others who have endured subtle energy/kundalini upsurges, For more these sort of experiences, see Gopi Krisnna, Link to Amazon com Living With Kundalini and Link to Amazon com The Call of Spiritual Emergency by Emma Bragdon)

Very soon after Cohen quarreled with and broke with Poonja, he got involved with Wilber--as though he needed something to keep him going. There is a section in Enlightenment Blues, where AC talks of hoping to recruit Wilber.

In my opinion there is no doubt that Wilber is the more powerful personality, and Cohen the follower. This comes through very clearly In Cohen's magazine, What Is Enlightenment?, especially in "The Guru and the Pandit" series, where Wilber is the dynamic and powerful teacher, and Cohen the sycophantic student whose contributions often involve little or no more than echoing the master's words, or saying "yeah", or asking questions in a very uncritical "please enlighten me" manner. Wilber of course is the compasisonate and magnimanious teacher, as he always is when around people who affirm his ego and don't seriously question what he is saying. So it does indeed seem that Wilber has added Cohen to his list of loyal disciples.

Yet while Wilber is certainly the one who holds the power, the Wilber-Cohen relationship might also be a symbiotic one. Wilber benefits from lots of free publicity in a glossy and professional-looking magazine, and of course the devotional adulation of Cohen and his followers. And in Wilber, Cohen may have a new mentor-advocate who is in a position to send lots of fresh new potential devotees his way, seekers who have put their trust in Wilber's external link "Rude Boy" endorsement of abusive gurus.

A lot of Cohen's early converts were also practitioners of the same tradition of Vipassana meditation. What is interesting is that Andrew didnt seem aware of any significance in making a switch from Buddhist practice, which denies any sort of atman or essential self to a teacher of neo-advaita (Poonja), a belief system which would teach that there is atman/essential self. In keeping with the standard pop-Advaito-Buddhism that is also taught by Wilber and others, they seemed to roam between traditions with totally incompatible belief systems, yet saw no contradiction in doing so.



My Essay, and Responses

on-line essay Towards a Larger Definition of the Integral, Part Two, Wilberian paradigm – a fourfold critique. - my essay on Integral World - presents the thesis regarding absusive gurus and the intermediate zone

Blog The Abusive Guru: Andrew Cohen - Tuesday, July 11, 2006 entry in William Harryman's Blog Zaadz mirror - based on part of my essay and comments critical of that

Blog Some reflections on abuse and Andrew Cohen - on What Enlightenment? blog - quote of the relevant section of my essay and intelligent commentary



Enlightenment Blues


Enlightenment Blues : My Years with an American Guru
Enlightenment Blues : My Years with an American Guru
by Andre van der Braak

external link Review of "Enlightenment Blues - My Years With An American Guru" - a review by a Cohen devotee which is highly critical of van der Braak.

The following is a powerful review posted on Amazon com by "rain cloud". The comparison with Ramana Maharshi, a genuine sadguru, is revealing.


Courageous, Laudible, a Classic., May 29, 2004

This book is harrowing and took a lot of honesty to write. Andrew Cohen is a guru who underwent something like two weeks training with a teacher in India--supposedly in the lineage of Sri Ramana Maharshi--before being turned loose on the public. He's so out of control that his own mother wrote an expose' of him (Luna Tarlo and her book, "The Mother of God", is available on amazon). I suppose the people who believe in Cohen are just good but immature kids. And for those still capable of hearing a dissenting voice, I offer this anecdote.

I once knew an American who was a direct disciple of Ramana Maharshi. In the late nineteen forties he flew to India at age 17 and arrived at Ramana's ashram unannounced. The Maharshi was in the meditation hall sitting on a slightly raised dais, as always. He greeted the american kid warmly, asked some questions about his hometown of new york city (for example: "Are the buildings really that tall?") The Maharshi already had advanced cancer and could only hobble around painfully with a cane, but he personally got up, took the kid's hand, and led him to a dilapidated cabin where he could bed down. Having made certain the kid was comfy, Ramana left. My friend then practically fainted from exhaustion (trans-oceanic flights then were still endless propeller-driven marathons).

The kid was awakened nine hours later by a soft tapping at his door. He opened it. There stood Ramana, all alone, holding a palm leaf filled with food. Ramana sat down, like a good dad, and watched the half-starved boy scarf the meal. Apparently satisfied that the boy was recovering, Ramana Maharshi slowly stood up and limped back to his seat in the meditation hall.

This is a true story. (The man was the Gnani Robert Adams and his book "Silence of the Heart" is available on amazon. He died in 1997 with the same nobility with which he'd always lived).

This book I'm reviewing tells a parallel story. Andrew Cohen kept a whole restaurant full of his devotees waiting for lunch while he piddled around, becoming extremely late. Finally they ate without him. When Cohen arrived he threw a HUGE TEMPER TANTRUM how DARE they eat before him?

Now, here's the punch line: does this sound like Sri Ramana Maharshi to you?

Ramana probably would have insisted they all eat FIRST then would have painfully limped around freshening everyone's drink. Don't kid yourself, being degraded never sped anyone to enlightenment. (Ignore Ken Wilber, Cohen's big defender, ALL he knows is books).

However, buy this book and decide for yourself. By all means, think for yourself.



Recent Controversies

Message Board Discussion on the strongly pro-Wilber and pro-Cohen Zaadz community regarding Cohen. Most responses were naively devotional, although there were also a few critical voices. In the course of discussion, the critics asked for clear replies from Cohen loyalists concerning whether the violent acts reported on What Enlightenment? actually happened or not. Cohen loyalists responded with glowing testimonials or in some cases, psychological projection and ad hominem attacks. Finally some of the Cohen loyalists demanded that the thread be closed for further discussion, and the thread was locked by the moderator while the discussion was still active. This should not be seen as an example of deliberate censorship, but rather the inability of the current Integral movement, and for that matter the alternative / spiritual movement in general, to come to terms with the paradoxical nature of the intermediate zone where highly abusive behaviour can be found with genuine experience.

Cohen's Declaration of Integrity

Cohen has responded to criticism of his behaviour with a blog long, rambling, and highly narcicisstic blog post, entitled "declaration of integrity": I found out about this thanks to one of Bill Harryman's (WH) blog blog post. WH has favourably adopted my thesis of the "abusive guru" (even if he doesn't talk about the Intermediate Zone, he seems like a very decent guy who like me is appalled at the behaviour of some of these so-called gurus). Soon after, a good friend of mine who had independently read Cohen's blog sent me a long rant which conatined a lot of spiritual insights, as does all the material written by this person (who will remain anonymous for now). I edited it and posted it here; it makes, I think, a nice counter-response to and refutation of the claims of self-appointed gurus like Cohen.

See also What Enlightenment??! blog posts - blog A Response To Andrew Cohen's "Declaration of Integrity" By Simeon Alev (Former What Is Enlightement? magazine editor), and blog Part 2 – A Response To Andrew Cohen's "Declaration of Integrity"

See alsoblog Andrew Cohen and the Corruption of Power by Jane O'Neil. Especially revelaing is this comment in the above thread:

The interesting piece is that after the cult leader, Aum Shinrikyo, had his disciples poison the subway with sarin gas killing and harming innocent people.http://www.holysmoke.org/report/homicide-defense.htm Andrew's lawyer was one of the American attorneys who went to Tokyo to defend the cult's religious freedom and challenge the authorities That is the type of lawyer Andrew chooses. INTEGRITY?????? Who on this earth would use a lawyer such as this?


Web links Links Web links

I've inclosed both pro and anti Cohen links; as always in these cases, it is upto the reader to review the evidence presented by both sides and make up their own mind on these matters.

Official / Favourable

Web site Andrew Cohen - home page

Web Siteon-line documents and essays What Is Enlightenment? Magazine - Exploring Spiritual Transformation in the 21st Century.

Neutral

Wikipedia link Andrew Cohen - wikipedia page

external link Andrew Cohen and Andrew Cohen/Personal Experiences Anybody? - postings on Integral Naked

Critical

Blog WHAT Enlightenment ??! - A pull no punches blog criticizing Andrew Cohen. See also blog Enlightennixt for the important archives and early posts constituting the essential WHAT Enlightenment ??! blog articles.

on-line chapter Sometimes I Feel Like a God - chapter on Andrew Cohen from Stripping the Gurus: Sex, Violence, Abuse and Enlightenment by Geoffrey D. Falk

web page The Myth of the Totally Enlightened Guru by John Horgan - a sceptical overview of his personal experiences with the enlightenment community including an interview with Andrew Cohen.

Message Board The Daism Forum - Adi Da discussion at What Enlightnement? - Lightmind discussion.



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