A new Netflix documentary titled Escaping Twin Flames has caused a major online uproar among viewers who are left in disbelief after witnessing the shocking content. Since its release on November 8, the series has been described as insane and absolutely wild by viewers who took to Twitter to share their bewilderment.
The documentary delves into the Twin Flames Universe, a cult established by Shaleia and Jeff Divine, which promises individuals that they can find their true love if they join. However, what initially appears as a straightforward exploration quickly descends into utter chaos, with each episode revealing even more disturbing twists.
Users on Twitter expressed their shock and astonishment at the series, with one individual named Abraham stating, My mind is f***ed after watching that. Other viewers described it as mad, absolutely insane, so twisted, and f*****g wild.
Jacqui, who recently finished watching the series, emphasized that it is a must-watch to truly comprehend the madness portrayed. Users such as Chica Gibson, Lucy Burdge, and Whitney echoed similar sentiments, expressing disbelief and stating that the documentary is incredibly mind-blowing and leaves them still reeling long after finishing it.
To avoid spoilers, it is worth mentioning that the cult primarily operates through Zoom and Facebook, uniquely controlling its members in deeply distressing ways. Members are encouraged to cut off their families and abandon their jobs to fully commit to the group. Disturbingly, they are instructed to continue harassing individuals they believe to be their Twin Flame, even if the other person clearly expresses disinterest. This behavior has led to restraining orders and even imprisonment for some members.
As the documentary unfolds, Jeff Divine takes on a more alarming role, proclaiming himself as the next coming of Jesus Christ and discovering even more sinister methods to dominate his followers. The extent of the strangeness depicted in the series cannot be overstated.
The families of cult members participate in the documentary, sharing their anguish at being cut off from their loved ones. Additionally, former members come forward, revealing how they were drawn into the cult, with some reaching high-ranking positions before realizing its true nature.
Netflix describes the documentary as a glimpse into a sinister love story, and filmmakers Cecilia Peck and Inbal B Lessner explain that they created the series for everyone who has been manipulated or coerced without knowing it.
Escaping Twin Flames is currently available for streaming on Netflix, provoking intense reactions and compelling viewers to contemplate the extent of a story that seems almost unbelievable.
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