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Cultic Studies Review
          An Internet Journal of Research, News & Opinion                                                        


Nori J. Muster is the author of Betrayal of the Spirit: My Life Behind the Headlines of the Hare Krishna Movement (University of Illinois Press, 1997) and Cult Survivor's Handbook: How to Live in the Material World Again (Surrealist.org, 2000), and a contributor to Hare Krishna: The Post-Charismatic Fate of a Religious Transplant (Columbia University Press, 2004). She was an ISKCON member for ten years (1978 – 1988) and associate editor of ISKCON World Review: Newspaper of the Hare Krishna Movement. She has a master's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Western Oregon University (1992), using art therapy to treat juvenile sex offenders. She is currently an advocate and media spokesperson for the plaintiffs in Children of ISKCON vs. ISKCON.

 ^ Muster, Nori: "Authoritarian Culture and Child Abuse in ISKCON"
^ Muster, Nori: "Hare Krishna - Can Cults Change? The Case of ISKCON" - Hare Krishna group report
Ξ Servant of the Lotus Feet: A Hare Krishna Odyssey


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