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Cultic Studies Review
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Diana
Lorenz (Dhyana-kunda devi dasi)
was born in 1967 in Poland. She
received her diploma in psychology from Poznan University in 1990.
Her thesis was, "Personality and mental Health of Bhakti-Yoga
Practitioners." She
became a member of ISKCON in 1987 and served in the Poznan center until
1992. Between 1992-95 she
worked as a translator and editor for the North European Bhaktivedanta
Book Trust, situated in Sweden. She
has been a psychological-consultant and coordinator for Family Affairs
at the ISKCON Moscow temple. Ms.
Lorenz formally left ISKCON in 2000. |
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Devotees
and Their Parents
- Cults and Society, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2001
- Spiritual
Pain and Painkiller Spirituality: Issues of Spiritual Abuse, Religious
Addiction, and Dependency in ISKCON
- Cults and Society, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2001
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