As a former cult member, I want to talk to you about this travel documentary, why so many of the members were susceptible, and how you can avoid cults.
My background: I was born into the Jehovah’s Witness cult, and I see several similarities between that group and the Natureboy cult.
What is a cult?
A cult is a group or social movement defined by unusual or extreme beliefs and practices. It typically centers around a charismatic leader who demands unquestioning loyalty and uses manipulative control tactics to isolate, exploit, and control the daily lives of its members.
Authoritarian leadership: A single leader, or a small inner circle, holds absolute and unquestioned power. The leader is often seen as divine, uniquely enlightened, or as having exclusive access to the “truth.”
Thought reform and control: The group uses psychological manipulation to influence members, reduce personal autonomy, and force conformity.
Isolation: Members are cut off from outside influences, including family, friends, and broader society, to increase dependency on the group.
Exploitation: The group takes advantage of members financially, physically, or emotionally to serve the leadership’s goals or enrich the organization.
Fear of leaving: There are strict rules and serious psychological or social consequences for questioning authority, dissenting, or trying to leave.
Why was Natureboy successful?
He created the image of a utopia in the jungle.
He appealed to Black people by promoting the idea of getting back into the sun and closer to nature.
He used pairing, romance, and love bombing to draw people in and deepen attachment.
Similarities to Jehovah’s Witnesses
Love bombing and social pressure.
Heavy reliance on association, belonging, and extended family connections.
The use of code words, special language, and identity-shaping phrases such as “the only thing stopping you is you.”
Other environments with cult-like traits
The military.
Corporations or corporate America.
The art world.
Certain forms of yoga.
Jiu-jitsu communities in some cases.
How to build healthy community and resources
Build a real support system outside controlling groups.
“Build Support System”
YouTube linkDr. T. Hasan Johnson, No One Is Coming: The Brotherhood Black Men Need to Survive Depression
YouTube linkImmortal Mindz - The Conscious Nomad
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