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  2. Sweat lodge - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, during a New Age retreat organized by James Arthur Ray, three people died and 21 more became ill while attending an overcrowded and improperly set up sweat lodge containing some 60 people and located near Sedona, Arizona. [20]

  3. International School of Temple Arts - Wikipedia

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    ISTA was founded in 2007 by Baba Dez Nichols in Arizona, as an international non-profit organization. [2] [3] [4] ISTA teachings are influenced by Neotantra and western interpretations of shamanism. [5] [6] [7] Nudity and other practices believed to occur at ISTA have caused controversy and opposition to establishment of ISTA seminars at some ...

  4. Ilchi Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee Seung-Heun (Korean: 이승헌; born December 23, 1950), better known as Ilchi Lee, is a South Korean author and the founder of a variety of mind-body training methods, including Body & Brain (Korean: Dahn Hak), Brain Wave Vibration, Kookhak Qigong, and DahnMuDo, all falling under the umbrella name "Brain Education" (formerly known as "Brain Respiration"). [1]

  5. Neoshamanism - Wikipedia

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    The nontraditional structure contained some 60 people and was located at a new age retreat center called Angel Valley, near Sedona, Arizona; participants paid approximately $10,000 per person to attend. [27] In 2011, Ray was convicted of three counts of negligent homicide. [28]

  6. Retreat (spiritual) - Wikipedia

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    Their retreats were typically 3–4 days, and featured much silence and prayer. [6] At the end of the 19th century, and in the first years of the 20th century, retreats began to spread among the working classes and beyond those of notable devotion. These retreats were less ascetic in character, and included more conversation and leisure. They ...

  7. Bentinho Massaro - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Massaro offered a retreat in Sedona, Arizona called "The Sedona Experiment II". [3] During the retreat, an individual died; the Sedona Police Department told Massaro that the death was by suicide. [5]

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