There are many phenomena on Turkey’s agenda. After many phenomena that came to the fore with fraud, the new “popstar” is Çetin Çetintaş. There are many accusations about Çetin Çetintaş, who appears as one of the most famous yogis, from “new generation sect leader” to “a mud shaker”. One of the allegations is that he is a “baby killer”.
Many people may have heard the name of Çetin Çetintaş through Çağla Şıkel. “Black retreat” In the “meditation” called “meditation”, people are exposed to darkness for 3-4 days. In fact, some retreats are like death fasts.
While researching who Çetin Çetintaş, the owner of one of the largest yoga institutes in the world, we came across a lot of things. Of course, our research scientific facts We also added . Then let’s take a closer look at Çetin Çetintaş, who is known as a popular phenomenon and cult leader.
Briefly, who is Çetin Çetintaş?
Çetin Çetintaş, who studied biology because of his interest in scientific data on creation, traveled to different countries of the Far East. yoga and meditation He spends years on it. You may remember Çetintaş, who aimed to spread yoga in Turkey by establishing YogaKioo Schools, YogaKioo Publications, YogaKioo Magazine and Kioo Retreat Center, from his bookshelves.
He has many books on the main theme of yoga. So much so that some even make it onto the bestseller list. Of course Turkish people follow popular culture closely and the ability to get carried away without questioning everything new also greatly affects the sales of these books.
Çetin Çetintaş’s name became even more popular after Kioo Retreat Center.
In fact, Çetin Çetintaş started to make a name for himself with the YogaKioo institutes he founded after his popularity on YouTube and Instagram. It has a total of 21 branches and is built on 43 decares of land. Kioo Retreat Center When he arrived, everyone’s eyes suddenly turned to him again.
When you see this place, which is introduced as a unique retreat center in Turkey, you immediately think of the movie starring Aslı Enver and Mehmet Günsür. quest series may come. Even though it has similarities with the series, Çetin Çetintaş is actually called the future Osho on social media. “Is a new Osho case coming?” The question is included in many people’s posts.
If celebrities are leaving, do they know something?
Kioo Retreat Center is the center of many trainees. The one that attracts attention is the “dark retreat”. One of the reasons why it is popular is undoubtedly Cagla Şikel. With the dark retreat, all connections of the participants with the outside world are cut off and they are left in the dark. Their purpose is deep meditation.
There are two types of dark retreats in the center. The first of these is walking around with your eyes closed for 3 days like Çağla Şıkel. Eyes are closed tightly and personal needs are met by helpers for 3 days. On the 4th day, the person’s eyes are opened in the forest area and they are asked to find the building they are in with their instincts.
The other method is even scarier. “Black box” In the method called, people go into a hut and He stays in the dark and cold for 3 days. YNo labor, no water, no logic. So, the best of fasting is being kept. However, they probably defecate in their pants.
The alleged benefits and scientific harms of this black box meditation applied to advanced yogis:
Among the claimed benefits of this type of meditation, which is done under the name of revealing the awareness of existence, is to enable us to know ourselves. strengthen the brain, There are things like strengthening decision-making, revealing self-worth and love, and managing emotions.
Of course, science also has something to say on this subject, and that’s where we should look. Psychological and physiological effects When we look at it, we don’t see very encouraging things.
Long-term lack of visual stimulation and social isolation can affect brain functions. When the brain needs to be in constant communication with new information and external stimuli, the interaction in the boxes decreases or disappears. decrease in cognitive functions, It can even cause psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations.
Increased melatonin production resulting from darkness, symptoms of depression While triggering it, it can spoil the general mood. Another side effect of dark seclusion is disruption of the biological clock. Sleep disorders, fatigue and metabolic diseases also come with it.
If they do it under their diapers, not only will hygiene standards not be violated, but they will also cause long-term fecal or urine retention. urinary tract infection also aside. And when we become dehydrated, I think we fall into a complete black box. Long-term hunger and thirst; impairment of kidney function, electrolyte imbalance, muscle weakness What it reveals is also among what science says.
It is useful to pay attention to some points before getting carried away by the trends.
While it is necessary to approach the methods used under yoga training with suspicion, it is also necessary to maintain safety while doing them. So much so that it’s like a dark retreat go to extremes, It can endanger a person’s mental health.
Especially those who think they have mental health problems should think again about this type of training. For example, in a study conducted in a psychiatric clinic, participants were confined to a non-stimulating room. feeling like you’re already deadloss of agency and eventual existential concerns emerge.
Hearing a soothing sound or a feeling in the room noticing nature scenery Some spiritual experiences such as other data conveyed by the participants.
Also especially yoga programs on diseases among other unthinkable issues. Without doctors, without science… If you remember Steve Jobs He also turned to alternatives instead of choosing modern medicine and is no longer with us.
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There are also those who speak out against all this. Nation Yoga Federation In his statement to Aydınlık Newspaper, it is emphasized that Hinduism sects are becoming widespread under the name of yoga. Federation, Such people have nothing to do with yoga. also underlines. It is also said that precautions should be taken against these people who, in a sense, brainwash them, but it does not appear that any precautions have been taken so far.
Allegation of baby death involving Çetin Çetintaş’s name
In a case that occurred in Ankara at the beginning of 2022, Çetin Çetintaş was shown as responsible. During home birth baby coming breech, Seeking help from 112 due to a breech birth, but taking a path of no return cost the life of an unborn baby, or rather a baby about to be born.
The reason why Çetintaş’s name was confused is that mother Ö.G., under the direction of Çetintaş, giving birth at home. So much so that the mother was told not to go to the doctor during the pregnancy. The birth coach mentioned in the subject was Ceyda Saltadal, appointed by Çetin Çetintaş. Moreover, this coaching was given only via phone connection.
The outcome of the investigation is unknown, but Çetintaş denying the allegations He said that he heard about the issue on social media and that it was a smear campaign. Also, he thinks that people “cult leader” He also understands that it is called.
He also refers to the Turkish agenda and attributes the issue to the fact that people are hurting about this issue. Well It’s obvious what you’ve done and invites everyone to experience their training.
What can we say, we hope that our country is a Osho case and we hope we do not hear bad news about meditations and retreats.
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