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Tuesday
10Nov2009

James Arthur Ray - Sweat Lodge Deaths

UPDATE: Ray pleads Not Guilty to Manslaughter

Ray pleads Not Guilty to Manslaughter || AzCentral.com

UPDATE: Intriguing spread sheet on Google Docs titled “Sedona links”

  • Found via inbound link here on sheet 2
  • New items are being collected; A third sheet has been added since I first found it

Google Docs Spreadsheet: “Sedona links”

UPDATE: Remove orphaned link & videos; append three follow-ups

“Spiritual Warrior” James Ray Puts Beverly Hills Home on Market 

Docs in fatal sweat lodge case show past problems

Sweat-lodge documents reveal chaotic scene

Self-help guru James Arthur Ray lists Beverly Hills house

[LA Times] [orphaned link]

Motivational speaker and author James Arthur Ray, the subject of the L.A. Times article “Sweat lodge deaths a new test for self-help guru,” has put his Beverly Hills home on the market for $5,495,000. From the report last month:

Three people collapsed in a sweat lodge during one of his $9,695-a-person “Spiritual Warrior” retreats outside Sedona, Ariz., and later died. The sheriff considers it a homicide investigation; no one has been charged.

Ray originally bought the 7,234-square-foot contemporary Mediterranean for $4 million in March, according to public records. Purchase details were reported in Hot Property.

— Lauren Beale

 

Ray is probably expecting massive “wrongful death” suits against him. Going liquid (and making the cash disappear) is a common tactic - for lowlife fraudsters.

We can thank Oprah Winfrey for this in part; she helped catapult Ray into fame when she promoted the book “The Secret” which featured James Ray.

Whether or not James Arthur Ray is charged and convicted of anything, he is responsible for this disaster. He remains unapologetic, and claimed he will continue his “spiritual warrior retreats.” He refunded one victim’s family with a check for $5000, roughly 1/2 the event fee.

Ray talks a good deal about money, and was a telemarketer for AT&T previously. He ignored the health and safety issues raised when any group is subjected to harsh physical or psychological distress. A waiver is meaningless as one can’t sign away such rights; in this case, the right to not be harmed by negligence. His very profitable “guru” empire provides a motivation of greed, so this may be more serious than simple negligence.

 

 

October 26, 2009 - Maggie Rodriguez spoke with spiritual leader James Ray’s coworker Mickey Reynolds about the three people that died in one of Ray’s sweat lodge ceremonies.

 

Beverley Bunn, Arizona sweat lodge ceremony survivor, spoke to Harry Smith about her memories of the tragic ordeal, and her feelings of abandonment by spiritual guru James Arthur Ray

 

http://www.latimes.com/