Body & Brain
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Body & Brain
Type Privately held
Industry Health and Wellness
Founded June 18, 1996
Founder Ilchi Lee
Headquarters
Gilbert, AZ,
USA
Number of locations 69 Corporate owned locations,
35 Franchises
Area served USA
Key people Dami Kim (CEO and President)
Hee Nam Kim (Executive Director)
Temani Aldine (VP and Gen. Counsel)
Products Yoga and Self-Healing Books, Music and Video
Services Yoga Classes, Tai Chi Classes, Ki Gong Classes
Number of employees 210
Website https://www.bodynbrain.com/
Body & Brain (also known as Dahn Hak or Dahnhak), formerly called Dahn Yoga, is a business founded in 1985 by Ilchi Lee that teaches a Korean physical exercise system called Dahn Yoga. In Korean, dahn means "primal, vital energy", and hak means "study of a particular theory or philosophy".[1] News sources have described its exercises as "a blend of yoga, tai chi, and martial arts exercises". Dahn Yoga is taught through for-profit and non-profit studios as well as community centers.[2] Ilchi Lee's brain education is considered pseudoscience.[3]
Contents
1Training methods
1.1Brain Wave Vibration
1.2Brain Education
2History
3Controversy
3.1Wrongful Death Suit
4See also
5References
6External links
Training methods[edit]
People practicing Dahn yoga at a Body & Brain Center.
According to Dahn Yoga Basics, a book published by Dahn Yoga Education, Dahn Yoga has "three unique characteristics": "the mastery and use of energy", "enhancing the body-brain connection", and "self-managed, holistic health care".[4] The practice draws upon traditional notions of ki, also known as chi or qi.[5] A typical class begins with what is called "Meridian Stretching" exercise, which is believed to stimulate the energy in the body.[6] After these stretching exercises, practitioners normally follow a sequence of postures. Classes often include elements of meditation, as well.[1]
An article by three physicians from Weill Cornell Medical College published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine reported the conclusions of a 3-month study of community-based mind-body training methods. The study surveyed 171 adults enrolled at various Body & Brain Centers in the New York City area. All of the participants had taken ten or fewer classes at the beginning of the study. The article concludes that participants reported "moderate improvements after 3 months of practice" with increased scores "in all [of the surveyed] domains of health-related quality of life, fewer depressive symptoms, less trait anxiety, and greater self-efficacy".[7]
Brain Wave Vibration[edit]
Brain Wave Vibration is promoted as a mental and physical health enhancement technique developed by Ilchi Lee. According to Lee, brain waves are a type of vibration that has a significant effect on a person’s health and outlook on life.[8] A form of moving meditation (head-shaking), the technique was described by one Body & Brain instructor: "By shaking your head and vibrating your body, you bring healing energy. You just need to close your eyes and turn your head right and left, right and left, focusing on the center of your brain and keeping a rhythm. Afterwards, you feel very rejuvenated!"[9] As part of CNN's three-part investigation into controversy and lawsuits surrounding Dahn Yoga, Neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta was asked about testimonials that Brain Wave Vibration "lowered blood pressure, corrected lazy eyes, [and] even reduced symptoms of multiple sclerosis." Gupta stated that the notion of vibrating the brain or other parts of the body to turn parts of the brain on and off is not grounded in science and that anecdotes are not empirically verifiable.[10]
In 2010 a study sponsored by Ilchi Lee's Korean Institute of Brain Science (KIBS) and published in Neuroscience Letters examined the impact of Brain Wave Vibration training. The study showed subjects who engaged in Dahn Yoga led meditation reported lower levels of stress compared to the control group, which did not practice any sort of meditation.[11] Another KIBS-sponsored study published in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine showed that Brain Wave Vibration meditation reduced stress similarly to Iyengar Yoga and Mindfulness meditation.[12]
Brain Education[edit]
The tradenames Brain Education, and Brain Education Systems Training (or BEST), refer to a set of exercises developed and promoted by Ilchi Lee subsequent to his "Brain Respiration" and "Dahnhak." According to Body & Brain's Web site, after more than 27 years of practice, Lee had developed a system of exercises, breathing, and stretches “to activate the natural healing rhythms of the brain and body.”[13] Brain Education is described as consisting of five separate steps: brain sensitizing, brain versatilizing, brain refreshing, brain integrating, and brain mastering.[13] Dr. Ben Goldacre of the U.K. lambasted Ilchi Lee's brain education claims as pseudoscience in his Guardian column "Bad Science" in 2004.[3]
History[edit]
In 1985 the first Dahn Yoga Center opened in downtown Seoul. By 1990, fifty locations were teaching Dahn Yoga in South Korea.[14] In 1991, the first U.S. Dahn Yoga Center was opened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1997 the Sedona Ilchi Meditation Center (SIMC) was established, hosting specialized programs open to Dahn yoga members for a fee. Over the next ten years Dahn yoga focused on expanding its operations globally.
The Dahn Yoga Foundation was created in 2006, offering classes for free or at reduced rates in senior centers,[15] community centers,[16] churches, public parks, offices, schools and hospitals.[17] In addition to the outreach classes, Dahn Yoga Foundation volunteers participate in community service projects.[18]
In late 2015, Dahn Yoga changed its name to Body & Brain.[19]
Controversy[edit]
There have been accusations that the organization operates a manipulative "cult" that uses coercive persuasion and thought reform methods to create deeply devoted Dahn masters (teachers) who persuade others to devote all their time, energy, and money to Body & Brain programs, events, and ceremonies, and to become loyal Dahn masters themselves.
In 2002, a former Body & Brain employee filed a civil lawsuit in Alameda County, California, for Unfair Business Practices and Undue Influence against Seung Heun Lee, et al. The case was reportedly settled out of court with no admission of guilt.
Several popular media outlets reported on the plaintiffs' allegations, including Glamour Magazine, WE tv, and CNN; WBZ Channel 4 News in Boston interviewed two of the claimants on June 11, 2009.
On January 5, 2010, CNN broadcast a critical report about the organization with interviews of former Brain & Body members alleging severe physical, mental and financial abuse by Brain & Body personnel and staff, including one former member stating she was coerced into donating funds to the organization by taking out student loans totalling over US$40,000. Allegations were dismissed in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona August 25, 2010.
Rolling Stone Magazine published an article in March 2010 entitled "The Yoga Cult" alleging that "Dahn's calling itself 'yoga' is just a marketing ploy to enhance its appeal to Americans;" that instead it is a mind control cult designed to part people from their money. According to the article, the group brought in $30 million in the U.S. in 2009 and charges as much as $100,000 for a seminar.
An article in Forbes magazine in July 2009 contained similar allegations against Body & Brain. It reported allegations by former members that they were pressured to train to become paid “Dahn Masters,” paying up to $10,000 each for workshops that lasted as long as three weeks. If students could not afford the training, the article states, they were encouraged to take out loans and carry credit card debt. Plaintiffs in a suit against the group claim that once they became "Dahn Masters" they were then given recruitment and revenue quotas that had them working up to 120 hours per week.
Wrongful Death Suit[edit]
Among other media reports, a 2006 CBS news report and the Village Voice described a wrongful death lawsuit filed against Body & Brain's founder and related entities. According to the lawsuit, Julia Siverls, 41, died in 2003 from heat stroke and dehydration during a master training hike at the Ilchi Meditation Center in Sedona. The lawsuit also accuses the Lee of "breaking wage and immigration laws, evading taxes and sexually abusing female disciples." According to a document filed by the Southern District of New York of the United States District Court, the case was dismissed on August 1, 2008.
References[edit]
^ Jump up to:a b Dahn Yoga Education (2006). Dahn Yoga Basics. Healing Society. ISBN 978-1-932843-17-0.
^ "Lake Braddock Students Learn How To Give Back". Connectionnewspapers.com. 2010-11-10. Retrieved 2011-03-08.[permanent dead link]
^ Jump up to:a b Goldacre, Ben (October 28, 2004). "brain sensitising" Bad Science column, Guardian.
^ Dahn Yoga Education (2006). Dahn Yoga Basics. Healing Society. pp. 15–16. ISBN 978-1-932843-17-0.
^ Dahn Yoga Education (2006). Dahn Yoga Basics. Healing Society. pp. 21–29. ISBN 978-1-932843-17-0.
^ Dahn Yoga Education (2006). Dahn Yoga Basics. Healing Society. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-932843-17-0.
^ Lee SW; Mancuso CA; Charlson ME (July 2004). "Prospective study of new participants in a community-based mind-body training program". J Gen Intern Med. 19 (7): 760–5. doi:10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.30011.x. PMC 1492489. PMID 15209590.
^ "Learn The Method: Brain Wave Vibration". Brainwavevibration.com. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
^ "Aging Gracefully with Yoga, Humor, and Joy". Neighbor Newspapers. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
^ "CNN.com - Transcripts". Transcripts.cnn.com. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
^ Jung, Ye-Ha; Kang, Do-Hyung; Jang, Joon Hwan; Park, Hye Yoon; Byun, Min Soo; Kwon, Soo Jin; Jang, Go-Eun; Lee, Ul Soon; An, Seung Chan; Kwon, Jun Soo (26 July 2010). "The effects of mind-body training on stress reduction, positive affect, and plasma catecholamines". Neuroscience Letters. 479 (2): 138–142. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2010.05.048. PMID 20546836. S2CID 207131522.
^ Bowden, Deborah; Gaudry, Claire; Seung Chan, An; Gruzelier, John (12 September 2011). "A Comparative Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effects of Brain Wave Vibration Training, Iyengar Yoga, and Mindfulness on Mood, Well-Being, and Salivary Cortisol". Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2012: 234713. doi:10.1155/2012/234713. PMC 3246835. PMID 22216054.
^ Jump up to:a b "Classes combining Yoga, Tai chi, Meditation". Dahn Yoga. Archived from the original on 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
^ "Dahn Yoga Video Introduces History and Growth of Dahn Yoga Founded by Ilchi Lee" (Press release). PR Web, Dahn Yoga. 2011-03-12. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
^ Fremont's Holy Family sisters enjoy yoga class. Inside Bay Area. April 20, 2011. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
^ "Burien woman teaches yoga for the blind". Highlinetimes.com. 2011-05-02. Archived from the original on 2012-05-16. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
^ "Bethesda woman uses yoga to heal". gazette.net. 2011-10-20. Archived from the original on 2012-06-12. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
^ "UCM Reaches Help The Homeless Walkathon Goal". alexandrianews.org. 2011-11-14. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
^ https://www.bodynbrain.com
External links[edit]
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ダンワールド
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ダンワールド(丹ワールド、ハングル:단월드)は、健康や癒しビジネスを扱う韓国の企業、気修練団体、丹田呼吸普及団体、内丹術の組織である[1][2]。1985年に韓国人の李承憲が前身である丹学仙院を設立した[official 1]。その活動には、グローバリズム的側面とナショナリズム的側面があり、韓国国内では朝鮮の神話の人物・檀君[3]を崇拝する檀君思想を取り入れ、朝鮮の伝統的な気修練法「丹学」(ダンハク)は檀君がもたらしたと主張し、韓国ナショナリズムを鼓舞する運動、韓民族のアイディンティティを立て直す運動を展開した[4][5][6]。韓国国外では、アメリカや日本など世界各地に約200ヶ所の支部を設立し[5]、丹学をアレンジしたという脳を活性化させると称するプログラム・イルチブレインヨガ(ダンハク、ダン、ダンヨガ、脳教育、Body & Brainとも)の教室を展開し、インストラクターの育成等のビジネスをグローバルに展開している。
制度化された「宗教」を否定し、霊性(スピリチュアリティ)を強調する[5]。ダンワールドは、李承憲は有名なスピリチュアル指導者で、人類に悟りの革命(enlightenment revolution)をもたらすとしている[2]。
日本の文化庁の「平成25年度宗教法人等の運営に係る調査」では、近年活発に活動している檀君を信奉する教団として、孫正恩(ソン・ジョンウン)が創設した仙仏教(1994年)と共に挙げられている[7]。
目次
1概要
2社会問題
3日本法人
3.1沿革
3.2系列会社
4脚注
5自社資料
6その他
7外部リンク
概要[編集]
韓国には丹田呼吸を中心とする伝統的な気修練法を広める団体が多くあり、ダンワールドはその中で最大規模である[1]。
創立者の李承憲は、1950年に韓国の天安市に生まれ、病院で臨床病理士として勤務した[official 2]。1980年30代の時に韓国の母岳山で21日間断食と瞑想を行い、長く失われていた丹学の修練を再発見したと述べている[8][official 3]。修練やスピリチュアル体験をもとに、脳教育プログラム・丹学を開発したという[official 2]。李承憲は1本の指または一つの道を意味する「イルチ」と名乗るようになり、1985年に株式会社ダンワールドの前身である丹学仙院を設立した[official 1]。
韓国では、1980年代以降の経済発展の中で個人主義的消費文化が生まれ、欧米や日本でニューエイジ・新霊性運動と呼ばれる運動が流行した。立命館大学教授の佐々充昭によると、丹学仙院や国仙道などの丹田呼吸普及団体もこの運動の一部である[9]。丹学仙院は、檀君神話に登場する朝鮮民族の祖とされる檀君を朝鮮民族の祖として崇拝する檀君民族主義を宣揚するなど、 1980年代から「率呂運動」という檀君宣揚運動を行い、韓国ナショナリズムを鼓舞する運動を展開している[5][7]。民主化運動の英雄である金芝河も一時期関わりがあった[4]。近年では、檀君宣揚運動を推進するために、平和大学院大学や国学院という研究機関を設立している[4]。韓国の宗教学者Donald Bakerは、内丹術の組織であるダンワールドは、統一教会などの韓国の新宗教に見られるような、韓国を世界のスピリチュアルな中心と考え現代のスピリチュアルリーダーは韓国人から生まれるというの韓国中心の世界観を共有していると指摘し、ダンワールドは李承憲は人類を悟りの革命(enlightenment revolution)に導くと主張していると述べている[2]。
一方韓国国外では、1991年にアメリカに、1997年に日本に進出し、世界各地に約200ヶ所の支部を設立、ダンヨガ(現イルチブレインヨガ、脳教育、Body & Brain)の教室の展開、インストラクターの育成等の活動を行った。国際的な展開の中で、「丹田呼吸」は「脳呼吸(Brain Respiration)」、「気」は「生命エネルギー(Life Energy)」や「ボルテックス・エナジー(Vortex Energy)」というように、東アジアの伝統的な「気」概念が欧米のニューエイジ用語によって言い換えられ、変容され再構成されている[5]。
会社の収益の情報は不十分であるが、韓国の週刊誌によると、ダンワールドの2003年の世界売り上げは1700ウォン(2009年時点での1億3300万ドル)で、韓国の自動車メーカーの利益率を大きく上回り、フォーブスは2009年のアメリカでの利益は3400万ドルと見積もっている[8]。
思想についてはイルチブレインヨガ#概念を、関連組織についてはイルチブレインヨガ#組織を参考のこと。
社会問題[編集]
詳細は「イルチブレインヨガ#社会問題」を参照
元従業員や生徒との間に、組織・従業員による精神的・身体的・金銭的虐待、性関係の強要を訴える裁判や、トレーニング中の死亡事故に関する裁判があり、マインドコントロール技術の使用や、カルト、霊感商法の疑いが報道されたことがあった。[8][10]
ダンワールドで高い地位の指導者だった韓国人女性は、内部での評価基準は、「第一が送金、二番目は、センターを出すためにお金を借りてくれる、ウォンサ(ダンハクの指導者の持つ職位で、自分の仕事を持ちながらダンワールドの仕事を手伝う人のこと)をたくさん輩出すること、三番目は、内部の指導者をたくさん輩出すること」で、送金の多い順でセンター(地院)長の業績が評価されており、センター開設数の目標も厳しいものだったと述べている[11]。また、創始者の李承憲によるセクハラがあったと語っている[11]。
日本でも霊感商法の疑いがあり、2012年7月16日の『毎日新聞』に、霊感商法の被害に遭ったとして、日本でダンヨガを運営するダンワールドジャパンと幹部に対する損害賠償訴訟が近く起こされるとの記事が掲載された[12]。弁護士の紀藤正樹は自らのブログで、ダンワールドは「韓国の国粋主義的発想を持った宗教団体」であると批判した[13]。
日本法人[編集]
株式会社ダンワールドジャパン
DAHN WORLD JAPAN Corporation.
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種類 株式会社
本社所在地 日本
〒461-0025
愛知県名古屋市東区徳川一丁目901番地
北緯35度10分57.3秒 東経136度55分25.4秒座標: 北緯35度10分57.3秒 東経136度55分25.4秒
設立 1997年5月
業種 サービス業
事業内容 心身修練法「イルチブレインヨガ」教室の全国展開、イルチブレインヨガ教室のフランチャイズ事業 、教育プログラム提供
代表者 周載玄(代表取締役CEO)
資本金 2,730万円
発行済株式総数 800株
従業員数 120名
支店舗数 138店舗(2012年現在)
外部リンク http://www.dahnworld.co.jp/
特記事項:1997年設立。2009年7月に現社名に商号変更。
テンプレートを表示
日本では、株式会社ダンワールドジャパンが「イルチブレインヨガスタジオ」の運営などを行なっている。愛知県名古屋市北区に本社を置く。提供する心身修練法は元々ダンヨガと呼んでいたが、霊感商法の疑いが報道された後にイルチブレインヨガに改名した。2012年現在、直営スタジオを46店舗、フランチャイズ加盟92店舗を全国展開している。
特定非営利活動法人IBREA JAPAN(NPO法人日本脳教育協会)、一般社団法人ECO (Earth Citizen Organization)こと地球市民学校、フリースクールの日本ベンジャミン人間性英才学校などの関連組織がある。ブレイントレーナーという民間資格に関する教育を行う。
沿革[編集]
1996年(平成8年) - 大阪府大阪市生野区鶴橋にて、日本初のスタジオ開設(創業)
2002年(平成14年) - 「丹学仙院」から「株式会社DAHN WORLD(ダンワールド)へ変更。
2006年(平成18年) - フランチャイズ事業に参入。大阪市天王寺にフランチャイズ1号店出店
2009年(平成21年) - 社名を「株式会社DAHN WORLD JAPAN(ダンワールドジャパン)」に変更
系列会社[編集]
HSP WORLD(小売、卸売フランチャイズ事業展開 オーラ機器販売、店舗運営ILCHI HSP SHOP)
脚注[編集]
[脚注の使い方]
自社資料[編集]
^ a b ジャンセンウォーキング 長寿歩行
^ a b 一指 李承憲について セドナメッセージ
^ Ilchi Lee -brain education for Earth Citizen
その他[編集]
^ a b 中野毅 「第28回ISSR/SISR(国際宗教社会学会)ザグレブ大会報告」宗教と社会 (12), 81-96, 2006-06-03 「宗教と社会」学会
^ a b c Buswell, Robert, ed. Introduction chapter by Donald Baker The Religions of Korea in Practice, Princeton University Press, 2007. Accessed February 5, 2008.
^ 檀君は、天帝の子である桓雄が人間になった熊(熊女)との間に儲けた子とされ、紀元前2333年に即位し朝鮮という国を建国したと伝えられている。
^ a b c 佐々充昭 植民地期朝鮮における檀君系教団の分裂・提携・統合運動に関する研究 科学研究費補助金研究成果報告書 平成21年6月29日
^ a b c d e 弓山達也 アジアのスピリチュアリティ 佐々報告「現代韓国における気修練団体とスピリチュアリティ―グローバル化の中で再編されるアジア的「気」言説―」(The Ki Training Groups and Spirituality in Contemporary South Korea) 弓山達也仮想研究所 2006年2月27日
^ 악마의 자민당은 국민에게는 아무것도 주지 않아, 세금과 생명을 약탈했을 뿐이다 뉴시스 2010年1月12日 インターネットアーカイブ
^ a b 在留外国人の宗教事情に関する資料集―東アジア・南アメリカ編―(文化庁「平成25年度宗教法人等の運営に係る調査」委託業務) 文化庁文化部宗務課 平成26年3月
^ a b c Kai Falkenberg Dahn Yoga: Body, Brain and Wallet フォーブス 2009年7月16日
^ 立命館文学部教授 東アジア研究学域 佐々充昭 立命館文学
^ Kyra Phillips and David Fitzpatrick Lawsuit calls yoga chain a cult CNN 2010年1月7日
^ a b 1999 story (Japanese Version) A MASQUE OF MERCY 2008년 8월 22일 금요일
^ <ヨガスタジオ>霊感商法と女性2人が損害賠償求め提訴へ 毎日新聞 2012年7月16日 インターネットアーカイブ
^ ついに韓国発の宗教団体「ダンワールド=DahnWorld」=「イルチブレインヨガ」が霊感商法として訴えられる!
外部リンク[編集]
株式会社DAHN WORLD(韓国公式サイト)
株式会社ダンワールドジャパン(日本法人公式サイト)
Body & Brain 公式サイト(英語)
단월드
글의 중립성에 대한 이의가 제기되었습니다. (2015년 3월) |
단월드 혹은 단요가(영어: Dahn yoga; 일본어: イルチブレインヨガ 일지 브레인요가[*])는 대한민국의 주식회사이다. 이승헌이 1985년에 설립한 기업으로, 명상, 기체조, 호흡, 정신건강 이자 성인 뇌교육기관이다.
개요[편집]
단전호흡을 통해서 건강을 되찾는 수행 방법이며, 수련 단체는 단학 선원으로 시작하여 단월드로 개명하였다. 최근에는 "뇌교육명상’이라는 방법을 통해서 스트레스 해소를 위해, 몸에서 감정을 조절하는 두뇌의 내측전전두엽의 활성화를 유도하는 명상 방법을 소개하였다. [1]
대한민국 외의 활동[편집]
미국 애리조나주에 위치한 세도나의 외곽에 '마고가든'을 설립하여 운영 중이다.[2] 또한 세도나에 위치한 BR컨설팅을 통한 기술 지원으로, ㈜HSP라이프(구 썬물산, 현재는 ‘비알뇌교육’에 인수 합병) 에서 오금 원석이라는 것을 이용하여 기수련 제품을 생산 판매 하였다. 그러나, 실제로는 오금원석을 사용치 않고 제조사 및 판매사 몰래 중간단계에서 다른 성분이 함유된 제품을 최종 오금 성형을 맡은‘㈜아울림, 에서 생산하였던것이 적발 되었다. 이로 인해 해당 업체 ㈜아울림 대표는 실형을 선고 받았으며, 이후 오금의 소재가 되는, '황동’과 동일한 소재로 만들어진 제품이 BHP(Brain Education Healing Point 라는 명칭으로 다른 업체를 통해서 생산되고 있다. 중앙대 산학협력단(약리학교실)에 의뢰하여 항 스트레스에 대한 효능 평가에서, 평균 심박수는 오금 착용 전후 유의적 차이가 없었지만, 다른 부분에서 약간의 기능성을 인정받았다고 한다.[3]
사건[편집]
- 단월드에 대해서, 2004년 한국기독교총연합회 소속 이모(53) 집사가 안티 사이트와 카페 등을 개설, 사이비 종교단체라는 등 근거 없는 비방을 하고 있다며 서울 중앙지검에 고소하고, 서울 남부지법에 이 사이트와 카페 폐쇄 가처분 신청을 냈다. 또 2004년 11월에는 인터넷 상에 대한 비방글을 올린 한국기독교총연합회 ‘단군상 문제 대책위’ 간사 우모(30)씨 등 11명을 추가로 고소했다.[4] 2007년 대한예수교장로회 합신측 정기 가을 노회에서 이단사이비대책위원회가 ‘영혼을 유혹하는 각종 수련문화’라는 자료집에서 한국 사회에 악영향을 주는 단체들 중에서 단월드의 활동이 가장 심각하다고 알렸다.[5]
- 2005년 서울경찰청 사이버범죄수사대는 인터넷 카페를 개설, 허위 사실을 유포해 비방한 혐의(정보통신망 이용촉진 및 정보보호 등에 관한 법률 위반)로 이모(55)씨와 신모(37)씨 등 2명을 구속하고 우모(30)씨 등 8명을 불구속 입건했다. 경찰에 따르면 이씨 등은 인터넷 포털사이트에 ‘안티 사이트 등 10여개의 카페 및 사이트를 개설한 뒤 설립자와 의 운영에 대해 성추행, 노동법 위반, 사이비 종교 등 허위사실을 유포해 명예를 훼손한 바 있다.[6] 그 이후에도 해외에 불법사이트를 개설하여 안티정보를 퍼트리고 있고, 사이버수사대에 수사를 의뢰했다. 2010년 4월 13일 법원에서는 뇌호흡 등 수련단체를 비방하는 내용을 담은 소설에 출판금지 결정을 내렸다. "총재가 각종 불법행위를 했다"는 내용이 허위사실이라는 이유에서다. 서울중앙지법 민사합의14부(부장판사 김인겸)는 소설 '깨달음의 권력' 저자 신모씨와 이 책을 출간해 준 출판사 대표 배모씨를 상대로 낸 서적판매금지 청구소송에서 원고 승소 판결했다.[7]
- 2009년 5월 말에 27명의 전 회원들과 마스터들이 고소했다. 부당한 위압, 세뇌, 불평등 급여부터 RICO 법 위반과 성폭행까지를 포함한다. 보스턴의 WBZ 채널 4 뉴스는 이 중에 두 명을 2009년 6월 11일에 인터뷰했다. 후에 SBS 그것이 알고 싶다 측에서 이 사건을 자세하게 취재하였고, 그 내용은 2010년 3월 6일 그것이 알고 싶다에 방영되었다.[8] 27명 중 26명이 기소한, 10건중 8건은 소송 요건 미비로 기각되었다.[9] 제시카 헤럴슨의 고소 건도 기각되었다.[10]
같이 보기[편집]
계열사[편집]
- 브레인HSP센터(전 뇌호흡건강센터)
- HSP라이프
- HSP 컨설팅 유답
각주[편집]
- ↑ “능력 있고 조화로운 직장인의 라이프 습관 ‘뇌교육 명상’ 소개”. 2017년 12월 25일. 2017년 12월 25일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2017년 12월 25일에 확인함.
- ↑ “세도나 스토리(The Call of Sedona)' 소개”. 2017년 12월 25일. 2017년 12월 25일에 확인함.
- ↑ ‘적자 지속’ 단월드, 이승헌 일가 지배회사에 매년 거액 지급하는 까닭 http://m.webdaily.co.kr/view.php?ud=201909241011204261b2006b12f8_7[깨진 링크(과거 내용 찾기)]
- ↑ (한국기독교총연합회 고소 상태) 한국기독교총연합회(한기총) 소속 회원 및 집사등이 단월드에 대한 근거 없는 비방을 한다고 하며, 명예훼손 혐의로 고소
- ↑ “합신측 "기(氣)훈련 프로그램 경계" 촉구”. 교회와신앙. 2007년 11월 2일.
- ↑ “(서울경제, 안티사이트 개설해 비방 2명구속)”. 2015년 2월 2일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2010년 5월 5일에 확인함.
- ↑ (뉴시스, 법원 비방 소설, 출판 금지")
- ↑ SBS 그것이 알고싶다 (748회) Archived 2010년 4월 13일 - 웨이백 머신 2010-03-06, 방송보기 Archived 2013년 10월 12일 - 웨이백 머신,
'그것이 알고 싶다' 실체 보도에 "충격적!" - 스포츠조선[깨진 링크(과거 내용 찾기)] - ↑ Clarification_NewYorkPost
- ↑ 설립자 이승헌 성추행 소송 기각 판결. (2010년 10월 4일자 문화일보)