Mohammad Ali Taheri

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Mohammad Ali Taheri is an Iranian spiritual teacher, practitioner, and the founder of two alternative therapeutic methods known as Faradarmani and Psymentology. Born in Iran in 1956, Taheri introduced these practices in the early 2000s, claiming they are based on interuniversal consciousness, a concept he developed. His teachings and practices have stirred controversy, leading to his arrest and imprisonment in Iran.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Mohammad Ali Taheri was born in 1956 in Iran. He pursued an education in medical engineering but eventually shifted his focus towards spirituality and alternative medicine. Taheri founded Faradarmani and Psymentology as methods of healing, which he claims can treat various physical and psychological ailments through connection with a universal consciousness. Despite the popularity of his teachings, Taheri's work has been met with skepticism from the medical community and hostility from Iranian authorities.

Faradarmani and Psymentology[edit | edit source]

Faradarmani and Psymentology are based on the concept of interuniversal consciousness, which Taheri describes as a network of awareness that connects all parts of the universe. According to Taheri, individuals can tap into this consciousness to achieve healing and self-realization.

Faradarmani[edit | edit source]

Faradarmani is considered a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practice that focuses on the holistic treatment of illnesses. Practitioners believe that by connecting to the interuniversal consciousness, they can identify and treat the root causes of diseases.

Psymentology[edit | edit source]

Psymentology, on the other hand, is a method that combines psychology with spirituality to treat mental and emotional disorders. It also employs the concept of interuniversal consciousness but focuses more on the psyche and mental health.

Controversy and Legal Issues[edit | edit source]

Taheri's teachings have not only faced criticism for lacking scientific evidence but have also attracted attention from Iranian authorities. In 2010, he was arrested on charges of founding a cult and disturbing public minds, among other accusations. Taheri has faced multiple trials, years of solitary confinement, and has been sentenced to death on two occasions, sentences that were later overturned. His case has drawn international concern from human rights organizations, calling for his release and the respect of freedom of belief.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Despite the controversies, Mohammad Ali Taheri has garnered a significant following both within Iran and internationally. His teachings continue to influence his followers, who practice Faradarmani and Psymentology as alternative healing methods. The debate over his methods and the legal battles he has faced highlight the tension between traditional medicine, alternative healing practices, and the freedom of spiritual expression in Iran.

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