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'''Gregorian Bivolaru''' (born March&nbsp;12, 1952, aka Yogacharya Grieg, Atma, nickname Grieg or Grig) is an author from Romania, a conspiracy theorist, and founder of the cult "Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute" (MISA). Bivolaru currently lives in Sweden where he was granted asylum, because he sees himself treated unfairly by Romanian authorities. He further feels he is prosecuted by a giant satanic conspiracy of Freemasons, Illuminati and reptiloids.<ref>http://auriol.free.fr/yogathera/types-de-yoga/Gregorian-Bivolaru-Yogacharya-Grieg.htm</ref> In 2005, Bivolaru was officially recognized as an asylum seeker in Sweden. <ref>http://www.gregorianbivolaru.com/docs/asylum/Decision_Supreme_Court_Sweden_21_Oct_05.pdf</ref>
  
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Bivolaru calls himself a "Professor for Yoga"<ref>http://www.gregorianbivolaru.com/whoisgb-3.php</ref> of an "International Himalayan Vishwaguru Yoga University" and a French "Universal Academy for Peace" (which seems to be the "Alliance Universelle pour la Paix par la Connaissance" or "AUPAC" which today is called AIPEM "Association Internationale des Educateurs pour la Paix Mondiale" or "International Association of Educators for Peace").
'''Gregorian Bivolaru''' (born 12.&nbsp;March 1952, aka Yogacharya Grieg, Atma, nickname Grieg or Grig) is an author from Romania, a conspiracy theorist and the founder of the cult "Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute" (MISA). Bivolaru lives in Sweden which gave him asylum, because he sees himself as treated unfair by romanian authorities. He further feels he is prosecuted by a giant satanic conspiracy by freemasons, Illuminati and reptiloids.<ref>http://auriol.free.fr/yogathera/types-de-yoga/Gregorian-Bivolaru-Yogacharya-Grieg.htm</ref> 2005, Bivolaru was officially recognized as an asylum seeker in Sweden. <ref>http://www.gregorianbivolaru.com/docs/asylum/Decision_Supreme_Court_Sweden_21_Oct_05.pdf</ref>
 
  
Bivolaru calls himself a "Professor for Yoga"<ref>http://www.gregorianbivolaru.com/whoisgb-3.php</ref> of a "International Himalayan Vishwaguru Yoga University" and a french "Universal Academy for Peace" (which seems to be the "Alliance Universelle pour la Paix par la Connaissance" "AUPAC" , which is called today  AIPEM "Association Internationale des Educateurs pour la Paix Mondiale" or "International Association of Educators for Peace").
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Bivolaru spreads Doomsday Visions.<ref>http://www.traditionelles-yoga.de/wichtige-nachricht-von-grieg-26022011.htm</ref> He believes the HI-Virus, which causes AIDS, was man-made in a laboratory and that its production had been ordered by NWO-authorities to reduce the world population.<ref>http://auriol.free.fr/yogathera/types-de-yoga/Gregorian-Bivolaru-Yogacharya-Grieg.htm</ref>
  
Bivolaru spreads Doomsday-Visions.<ref>http://www.traditionelles-yoga.de/wichtige-nachricht-von-grieg-26022011.htm</ref> He believes the HI-Virus, which causes AIDS, is man-made in a lab. This was ordered by NWO-authorities to reduce the worldwide population.<ref>http://auriol.free.fr/yogathera/types-de-yoga/Gregorian-Bivolaru-Yogacharya-Grieg.htm</ref>
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==Biography and criminal record==
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Gregorian Bivolaru was born in Tărtăşeşti, Romania (District Ilfov, now Dâmboviţa) in 1952 and went to school in Bucarest. He claims to have had a spiritual awakening in his youth: It was revealed to him he was a Yogi from Tibet. Bivolaru affirms he has read a great many books, which led him to invent his own version of yoga in 1978. However, he first worked as a plumber, and only later became interested in yoga. In 1977 he was sentenced to one year in prison for spreading pornographic material, but profited from an amnesty by dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu. In 1984 he was sentenced again for conspiring against Ceaucescu.
  
==Kurzbiografie und Kriminalgeschichte==
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Together with 20 other "yoga-teachers", Bivolaru was accused of trafficking in human beings, sexual assault, and sexual abuse of minors, which caused him to make a secret escape to Sweden. Furthermore, a lawyer formerly representing Bivolaru sued him for the amount of 666.666&nbsp;Euro.  
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Gregorian Bivolaru wurde 1952 im rumänischen Tărtăşeşti (Verwaltungsbezirk Ilfov, heute Dâmboviţa) geboren und besuchte eine Schule in Bukarest. In seiner Kindheit behauptet Bivolaru ein Offenbahrungserlebnis: Demnach sei ihm offenbart worden, ein tibetischer Yogi zu sein. Bivolaru behauptet eine große Zahl an Werken studiert zu haben, die ihn 1978 dazu inspiriert hätten, eine eigenständige Form des Yoga zu erfinden. Er betätigte sich zunächst als Klempner. Später begann er sich für [[Yoga]] zu interessierten. 1977 wurde er der Verbreitung pornographischer Bilder angeklagt und zu einem Jahr Haft verurteilt, konnte aber von einer Amnestie unter Diktator Nicolae Ceauşescu profitieren. 1984 wurde er wegen einer angeblichen Verschwörung gegen Ceauşescu erneut verurteilt.
 
  
Zusammen mit 20&nbsp;weiteren "Yogalehrern" wurde Bivolaru 2004 in Rumänien unter anderem Menschenhandel, sexueller Nötigung und Missbrauch von Minderjährigen vorgeworfen, was ihn zu einer heimlichen Flucht nach Schweden bewog. Ein ehemaliger Rechtsanwalt von Bivolaru verklagte ihn zudem auf Zahlung von angeblich ausstehenden 666.666&nbsp;Euro. Die in Rumänien durchgeführten Hausdurchsuchungen sowie die in den Massenmedien verbreiteten Einzelheiten zu tatsächlichen oder angeblichen Opfern stießen jedoch auch auf Kritik.<ref>http://www.gruene-europa.de/cms/default/dokbin/191/191711.pdf</ref>
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The house searches performed in Romania and the details spread by mass bedia about alleged or real victims also received some criticism.<ref>http://www.gruene-europa.de/cms/default/dokbin/191/191711.pdf</ref>
  
 
==MISA==
 
==MISA==
[[image:MISA.jpg|Webseite der rumänischen Mişcarea de Integrare Spirituală în Absolut (screenshot von Dezember 2011)<ref>http://www.yogaesoteric.net/content.aspx?lang=EN&item=0</ref>|400px|thumb]]
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[[image:Bivolaru Repto.jpg|Absurde Warnung vor [[Reptiloide]]n auf MISA-Webseite yogaesoteric.net (screenshot von Dezember 2011)|400px|thumb]]
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[[image:Bivolaru Repto.jpg|Absurd warning for[[Reptiloide]]s at MISAs website yogaesoteric.net (screenshot December 2011)|400px|thumb]]
Im Januar 1990, (nach dem Ende des Ceauşescu-Kommunismus in Rumänien 1989) gründete Bivolaru in Bukarest sein "Mişcarea de Integrare Spirituală în Absolut", Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute", "Bewegung zur Integration ins Absolute", oder kurz MISA<ref>Mişcarea de Integrare Spirituală în Absolut, Şoseaua Sălaj Nr.2, Bl.126A, parter Sector 5, Bucureşti. telefon/fax (+40) 21- 424 23 69</ref>, das sich der vordergründig der Verbreitung des Yoga und des [[Ayurveda]] widmete. Es gelang Bivolaru, eine große Anzahl von Anhängern zu gewinnen und seine Aktivitäten sogar ins Ausland auszudehnen, wo er Filialen eröffnete, besonders in den Ländern Nordeuropas. Nach Kritik in rumänischen Medien zog sich Bivolaru 1995 offiziell von der Leitung der Bewegung zurück, blieb aber dennoch ihr spiritueller Leiter. Die Bewegung zählte bis zu 40&nbsp;Ashrams oder "Zentren der Forschung, der Lehre und der Heilung" mit etwa 200&nbsp;Instruktoren. Im nachkommunistischen Rumänien stieß die MISA mit ihren skurilen Esoterikaktivitäten auf Widerstand. Vorgeworfen wurden unter anderem "Blasphemie" und "antichristliche" Aktivitäten.
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In January 1990 (after the end of Ceauşescu's communism in Romania 1989), Bivolaru founded his "Mişcarea de Integrare Spirituală în Absolut", Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute", MISA<ref>Mişcarea de Integrare Spirituală în Absolut, Şoseaua Sălaj Nr.2, Bl.126A, parter Sector 5, Bucureşti. telefon/fax (+40) 21- 424 23 69</ref> in Bucarest, which claimed to propagate yoga and Ayurveda. Bivolaru managed to attract a huge number of supporters and the organisation spread to other countries, especially in northern Europe, where he founded branch organisations. In consequence of criticism by Romanian media, Bivolaru officially withdrew from MISA leadership, while remaining its spiritual guide. The movement had up to 40&nbsp;Ashrams or "Centres of research, teaching and healing" with about 200&nbsp;instructors. In post-communist Romania, MISA's bizarre esotericism experienced criticism. There were accusations of "blasphemy" and "anti-Christian" activities.
  
Das "European Yoga Council" warf die MISA im April 2008 aus ihren Reihen. MISA und alle ihre internationalen Filialen (inklusive der "Deutsche Akademie für traditionelles Yoga e.V.", wurden 2008 wegen Sexbusiness aus der International Yoga Federation und der European Yoga Aliance ausgeschlossen. Shri Yogacharya Ajita, Präsident der European Yoga Council der European Yoga Alliance begründete dies wie folgt:
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In April 2008, the "European Yoga Council" excluded MISA from their list. MISA and all its international branches were banned from the International Yoga Federation and the European Yoga Aliance. Shri Yogacharya Ajita, president of the European Yoga Council of the European Yoga Alliance, explained:
  
 
:''My official resolution as president of the European Yoga Council of the European Yoga Alliance is that Mihai Stoian, Grieg Bivolaru and all people linked to the MISA/NATHA organization are immediately expelled from our organization and that we stop their membership, because it has been proven that they are not busy with Yoga in whatever form, that they even use Yoga as a cover for illegal practices, that they do not respect the rules and standards of our organization, that they show an unheard lack of moral integrity, and cannot be convinced to change their attitude.''
 
:''My official resolution as president of the European Yoga Council of the European Yoga Alliance is that Mihai Stoian, Grieg Bivolaru and all people linked to the MISA/NATHA organization are immediately expelled from our organization and that we stop their membership, because it has been proven that they are not busy with Yoga in whatever form, that they even use Yoga as a cover for illegal practices, that they do not respect the rules and standards of our organization, that they show an unheard lack of moral integrity, and cannot be convinced to change their attitude.''
  
Im Internet tauchten kommerzielle Porno-Videos (z.B. "To pee or not to pee") eines eigentlich geheimen "Test" der MISA auf. Der "spirituelle Test" soll sich auf "Urin-Orgasmen" bezogen haben, die von MISA-Aspiranten bei einem jährlichen MISA-Wettbewerb zur "Miss Shakti" praktiziert worden seien. Den Aspiranten war vorab nichts von einem Verkauf oder der Verbreitung der "Test"-Aufnahmen gesagt worden. 2009 hat die dänische Presse Implikationen der dänischen MISA-Filiale in Pornographie und Prostitution öffentlich gemacht.  
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Porn videos (e.g. "To pee or not to pee") of a "secret test" of MISA appeared on the internet. This "spiritual test" concerned "urine orgasms" of MISA adepts during an annual MISA competition for "Miss Shakti". The adepts had not given their consent to these recordings. In 2009, there where reports in Denmark regarding pornography and prostitution in the local branch.
  
Die Deutsche Akademie für traditionelles Yoga&nbsp;e.V. (präsent in verschiedenen Städten)<ref>Deutsche Akademie für traditionelles Yoga&nbsp;e.V., Straßbergerstraße&nbsp;12, 80809&nbsp;München</ref><ref>http://www.traditionelles-yoga.de</ref> ist der deutsche Ableger der Sekte MISA. Ehemalige MISA-Mitglieder sind im Internet mit eigenen kritischen Internetinformationen (EXMISA) aktiv.<ref>http://www.exmisa.org</ref><ref>http://www.exmisa.net</ref> Als eine MISA-Unterorganisation ist das von Bivolaru gegründete dänische NATHA-Center<ref>http://www.natha.net</ref><ref>http://natha.fi/vanha/English/natha/thefounder.htm</ref> bekannt, die von seinem Schüler Mihai Stoian geführt wird.
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Former MISA members are active on the internet with their own critical project (EXMISA).<ref>http://www.exmisa.org</ref><ref>http://www.exmisa.net</ref> The Danish NATHA-Center<ref>http://www.natha.net</ref><ref>http://natha.fi/vanha/English/natha/thefounder.htm</ref> founded by Bivolaru is a MISA branch, led by his student Mihai Stoian.
  
==Werke und Veröffentlichungen==
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==Published works==
Auf seiner Homepage gibt Bivolaru eine [http://www.gregorianbivolaru.com/whoisgb-2.php Veröffentlichungen lange Liste von Veröffentlichungen] an.
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On his homepage, Bivolaru presents a long list of [http://www.gregorianbivolaru.com/whoisgb-2.php publications].
  
 
==Weblinks==
 
==Weblinks==
*[http://www.gregorianbivolaru.com Webseite von Gregorian Bivolaru]
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*[http://www.gregorianbivolaru.com Webpage of Gregorian Bivolaru]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_Bivolaru Wikipedia-Artikel (englisch)
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_Bivolaru Wikipedia on Bivolaru]
*[http://www.exmisa.org EXMISA)]
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*[http://www.exmisa.org EXMISA]
  
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 3 October 2013

Gregorian Bivolaru

Gregorian Bivolaru (born March 12, 1952, aka Yogacharya Grieg, Atma, nickname Grieg or Grig) is an author from Romania, a conspiracy theorist, and founder of the cult "Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute" (MISA). Bivolaru currently lives in Sweden where he was granted asylum, because he sees himself treated unfairly by Romanian authorities. He further feels he is prosecuted by a giant satanic conspiracy of Freemasons, Illuminati and reptiloids.[1] In 2005, Bivolaru was officially recognized as an asylum seeker in Sweden. [2]

Bivolaru calls himself a "Professor for Yoga"[3] of an "International Himalayan Vishwaguru Yoga University" and a French "Universal Academy for Peace" (which seems to be the "Alliance Universelle pour la Paix par la Connaissance" or "AUPAC" which today is called AIPEM "Association Internationale des Educateurs pour la Paix Mondiale" or "International Association of Educators for Peace").

Bivolaru spreads Doomsday Visions.[4] He believes the HI-Virus, which causes AIDS, was man-made in a laboratory and that its production had been ordered by NWO-authorities to reduce the world population.[5]

Biography and criminal record

Arrest

Gregorian Bivolaru was born in Tărtăşeşti, Romania (District Ilfov, now Dâmboviţa) in 1952 and went to school in Bucarest. He claims to have had a spiritual awakening in his youth: It was revealed to him he was a Yogi from Tibet. Bivolaru affirms he has read a great many books, which led him to invent his own version of yoga in 1978. However, he first worked as a plumber, and only later became interested in yoga. In 1977 he was sentenced to one year in prison for spreading pornographic material, but profited from an amnesty by dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu. In 1984 he was sentenced again for conspiring against Ceaucescu.

Together with 20 other "yoga-teachers", Bivolaru was accused of trafficking in human beings, sexual assault, and sexual abuse of minors, which caused him to make a secret escape to Sweden. Furthermore, a lawyer formerly representing Bivolaru sued him for the amount of 666.666 Euro.

The house searches performed in Romania and the details spread by mass bedia about alleged or real victims also received some criticism.[6]

MISA

Mişcarea de Integrare Spirituală în Absolut Website (screenshot December 2011)[7]
Absurd warning forReptiloides at MISAs website yogaesoteric.net (screenshot December 2011)

In January 1990 (after the end of Ceauşescu's communism in Romania 1989), Bivolaru founded his "Mişcarea de Integrare Spirituală în Absolut", Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute", MISA[8] in Bucarest, which claimed to propagate yoga and Ayurveda. Bivolaru managed to attract a huge number of supporters and the organisation spread to other countries, especially in northern Europe, where he founded branch organisations. In consequence of criticism by Romanian media, Bivolaru officially withdrew from MISA leadership, while remaining its spiritual guide. The movement had up to 40 Ashrams or "Centres of research, teaching and healing" with about 200 instructors. In post-communist Romania, MISA's bizarre esotericism experienced criticism. There were accusations of "blasphemy" and "anti-Christian" activities.

In April 2008, the "European Yoga Council" excluded MISA from their list. MISA and all its international branches were banned from the International Yoga Federation and the European Yoga Aliance. Shri Yogacharya Ajita, president of the European Yoga Council of the European Yoga Alliance, explained:

My official resolution as president of the European Yoga Council of the European Yoga Alliance is that Mihai Stoian, Grieg Bivolaru and all people linked to the MISA/NATHA organization are immediately expelled from our organization and that we stop their membership, because it has been proven that they are not busy with Yoga in whatever form, that they even use Yoga as a cover for illegal practices, that they do not respect the rules and standards of our organization, that they show an unheard lack of moral integrity, and cannot be convinced to change their attitude.

Porn videos (e.g. "To pee or not to pee") of a "secret test" of MISA appeared on the internet. This "spiritual test" concerned "urine orgasms" of MISA adepts during an annual MISA competition for "Miss Shakti". The adepts had not given their consent to these recordings. In 2009, there where reports in Denmark regarding pornography and prostitution in the local branch.

Former MISA members are active on the internet with their own critical project (EXMISA).[9][10] The Danish NATHA-Center[11][12] founded by Bivolaru is a MISA branch, led by his student Mihai Stoian.

Published works

On his homepage, Bivolaru presents a long list of publications.

Weblinks

References