Cult Leader Sarah Landry and the U-Turn Theory in Action
Westerners appropriate Indic ideas through a process which Rajiv Malhotra has called the U-Turn. In its basic form the U-Turn Theory states that
1) PHASE 1: A member of the dominant Western culture first whole-heartedly learns the Indic tradition.
2) PHASE 2: He or she, for a variety of reasons, then repackages it and projects the knowledge gained from India from within his/her own culture.
3) PHASE 3: The next thing you know is that s/he claims these ideas were always an integral part of Western culture.
4) PHASE 4: Then they start demonizing the source Indic traditions using a lot of pretexts, such as calling them “world negating” or accusing them of “human rights” abuses.
Source: https://deeshaa.org/2006/02/16/rajiv-malhotras-u-turn-theory/
As an example, Malhotra has examined on how Jung appropriated much from Indic thought – including key ideas of collective unconscious, archetypes, and synchronicity – but did the classical U-Turn from Indic thought. In all, Malhotra has done 50+ case studies of such U-Turns, and each has its own story as to why and how it was done.
U-Turns have played an important role in shaping Western ideas, literature and popular culture; yet they are typically ignored in discussions on the history of ideas. The U-Turn Theory also explains that many Indians internalize the Western adaptations of Indian culture and re-import them into India: For instance, Tantric healing is more fashionable as “energy healing” or as reiki; yoga’s return to India’s Westernized middle class owes a lot to the West’s adoption of it; and Western research on cognitive science and neuroscience includes yogis who are mere “subjects.”
Looks like we are in Phase 4 now with respect to this person known as Sarah Landry who has been working on imbibing Yoga and Feminine worship into Christianity. You can see the progression of her implant into Hinduism and the final result below. Classic.
1) PHASE 1: A member of the dominant Western culture first whole-heartedly learns the Indic tradition.
2) PHASE 2: He or she, for a variety of reasons, then repackages it and projects the knowledge gained from India from within his/her own culture.
3) PHASE 3: The next thing you know is that s/he claims these ideas were always an integral part of Western culture.
4) PHASE 4: Then they start demonizing the source Indic traditions using a lot of pretexts, such as calling them “world negating” or accusing them of “human rights” abuses.
Source: https://deeshaa.org/2006/02/16/rajiv-malhotras-u-turn-theory/
As an example, Malhotra has examined on how Jung appropriated much from Indic thought – including key ideas of collective unconscious, archetypes, and synchronicity – but did the classical U-Turn from Indic thought. In all, Malhotra has done 50+ case studies of such U-Turns, and each has its own story as to why and how it was done.
U-Turns have played an important role in shaping Western ideas, literature and popular culture; yet they are typically ignored in discussions on the history of ideas. The U-Turn Theory also explains that many Indians internalize the Western adaptations of Indian culture and re-import them into India: For instance, Tantric healing is more fashionable as “energy healing” or as reiki; yoga’s return to India’s Westernized middle class owes a lot to the West’s adoption of it; and Western research on cognitive science and neuroscience includes yogis who are mere “subjects.”
Looks like we are in Phase 4 now with respect to this person known as Sarah Landry who has been working on imbibing Yoga and Feminine worship into Christianity. You can see the progression of her implant into Hinduism and the final result below. Classic.
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