Netflix viewers panicked after watching the three-part documentary Escaping Twin Flames.
The short series hit the streaming platform on November 8 and fans seemed to have mixed feelings as they found it ‘disturbing’ – but also begged others to watch it.
The title may not sound as sinister as it actually is, but the docuseries sheds light on the Twin Flame Universe – a controversial online community accused of still preying on those looking for true love.
Referencing one of the oldest concepts of love – you are meant to be with your soulmate or twin flame – the documentary reveals the confused reality of community.
Emmy-nominated filmmakers Cecilia Peck and Inbal B. Lessner reveal the shocking stories of coercion and exploitation within the cult-like community. bringing the experience of former members directly to the screen.
Very enthusiastic: Netflix viewers panicked after seeing the three-part documentary Escaping Twin Flames
Success: The short series hit the streaming platform on November 8 and fans seemed to have mixed feelings about finding it ‘disturbing’
Fans left glowing reviews, mixed in a state of shock and amazement as they called the documentary “insane” and “insane,” but praised the documentary for exposing such a current issue.
‘This docuseries on Netflix ‘Escaping Twin Flames’ is like watching totally crazy people trying to act normal because what do you mean you PAID these people to bully you and TELL you what gender you are?!!!! !!!!,” one fan wrote in shock.
Another detail: ‘Finished watching the Netflix docuseries ‘Escaping Twin Flames’. Absolutely horrifying.
‘This group essentially convinces female followers that they are trans, essentially creating straight couples. Straight ahead with extra steps. It’s the meme.’
“Watching Escaping Twin Flames on Netflix and it’s absolutely insane,” another commented, checking the boxes as in, “Cult Coercive Manipulative Conversion Therapists Dangerous Jeff has a punchable face.”
“Ladies and gentlemen, if you have a Netflix account, I’m on my knees. You have to watch ‘Escaping Twin Flames’. Your jaw is going to drop because this is actually insane!,” raged a fourth.
“I just watched the documentary Escaping Twin Flames on Netflix and it’s so disturbing,” echoed another.
Another viewer wrote in shock: ‘Escaping twin flames on Netflix is so f****d up it gave me nightmares like the real f***.’
Disturbing: The title may not sound as sinister as it actually is, but the docuseries sheds light on the Twin Flame universe – a controversial online community
Revelations: Emmy-nominated filmmakers Cecilia Peck and Inbal B. Lessner reveal the shocking stories of coercion and exploitation within the cult-like community
Fans left rave reviews, mixed in a state of shock and amazement as they called the documentary ‘crazy’ and ‘insane’, but praised the documentary for bringing to light such a current issue
‘Who has seen Escaping Twin Flames on Netflix? Because I have things I need to say… because WTF,” another viewer joined the conversation.
Another agreed: ‘Escaping twin flames is wild.’
‘The most interesting part of the documentary ‘Escaping Twin Flames’ is not the obvious exploitation of the loneliness epidemic, but also how easily gender ideology can be manipulated as a tool of control, and how easy it is to program people into an alternative identity. fashions,” said another user.
“Escape twin flames on Netflix is so crazy,” said another person who unanimously agreed.
Another fan wrote, “If you’re thinking about watching that cult documentary, watch it. Do not wait. I’m currently watching ‘Escaping Twin Flames’ on Netflix.’
Another viewer wrote, “It’s crazy watching this escaping twin flame documentary on Netflix because if they had actually done research on twin flames they would have known that you’re not supposed to be with your TF romantically anyway.”
One user was taken aback and said: ‘Has anyone else watched the documentary Escaping Twin Flames on Netflix? I got to the point where they had a lot more female members in the cult (which is supposed to match you with your ideal partner), so I started transposing some women! ‘Divine Masc/Fem energy’.’
‘Please go and watch ‘Escaping twin flames’, hopefully you will see how cultism is everywhere. Should you question everything you believe in (religion, sexuality, gender identity) if you haven’t already, and ask yourself, “is this how I feel or what I’m being told?” Omo!,” wrote another Netflix viewer.
‘I’m currently watching ‘Escaping Twin Flames’ on Netflix. I don’t even know what to say,” someone else wrote.
Another fan didn’t hesitate to recommend the docuseries, writing, “If you like documentaries watch ESCAPING TWIN FLAMES on Netflix, it’s actually crazy what’s happening in the world.”
The filmmaking duo previously produced Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult for the same streaming platform, telling Netflix: “We were inundated with reports of people leaving high-control groups after releasing our series on the NXIVM cult, and the stories of the survivors. and families affected by the Twin Flames Universe emerged as the most urgent to expose.”
The three-part documentary is said to be the result of a three-year investigation into the “advanced recruitment and indoctrination techniques used by the Twin Flame Universe community.”
The Twin Flame universe is currently active online spiritual community that offers the promise of true love and companionship to its members.
The leaders also sell online classes that guarantee a harmonious union with desired partners.
Jeff and Shaleia Ayan are the leaders and founders of the cult-like community and run the Twin Flames Universe from their home in Michigan.
Deep look: The three-part documentary is said to be the result of a three-year investigation
Couple: Jeff and Shaleia Ayan are the leaders and founders of the cult-like community and run the Twin Flames universe from their home in Michigan (pictured together)