Why it is quite clear that UniMed is not a cult

  • A cult involves abnormal, sometimes secretive behaviour, an all powerful and controlling leader, dogma and doctrines. On that basis Universal Medicine is anything but a cult.
  • Students of Universal Medicine courses and workshops are completely free to come and go as they please.
  • There is no need to commit to any form of burdensome recurring fees of any sort.
  • There is no need to commit to attend all or even some of the workshops/ retreats etc.
  • Teachings are in the form similar to any established learning institution.
  • There are no rituals, no mantras and no exceptional practices.
  • If anyone feels they have not received full value for the respective course, workshop etc., Serge will readily refund their money in full.
  • Entry level forums, workshops and retreats are open to all – there is no pre-qualification of any kind.
  • The student body represents a wide mix of folk from all walks of life and from many corners of the world. Interestingly, professionals from the health industry represent a disproportionately higher element of the student body.
  • There is absolutely nothing secret about Universal Medicine.
  • There is absolutely no recruiting and converting - this is strict policy.
  • While the courses and workshops are open to friends and family and anyone wishing to attend, preaching or imposing the virtues or benefits of attending is actively discouraged. There is no excuse for this to be misconstrued as Serge is many times on record stating it so.
  • Benhayon’s presentations are there to be accepted or rejected. One is completely free to make up their own mind.
  • Serge’s books are very detailed, substantial and far-reaching works.
  • Anyone who has experienced his teachings will know that transparency is the hallmark of his methodology - any question goes and every question gets fully answered.
  • The real power of this work is with the individual and their respective learning experiences are very much at the individual’s own pace.
  • Each student is supported in coming to their own understanding of the teachings as presented, at their own pace and always, with their own awareness as informed by their valued background knowledge and prior experience. No one is asked to accept but to fully discern at every angle.
  • There are no pre-requisites for attending or subscribing to the works. It is simply a case of,  “here are the teachings – consider at will."
  • The best way to ask that question, “Is Universal Medicine a Cult?” is to attend one of these sessions and ask the student body directly.

The answer is clear – Universal Medicine is the antithesis of a cult movement.