Gregorian Bivolaru also known as Magnus Aurolsson and nicknamed Grieg, Grig or, by the press, Guru (born 12 March 1952) is the founder of the Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute (MISA). MISA started as an idealistic organization and degenerated into procuring and forced prostitution.
In 2005, the Supreme Court of Sweden agreed to grant
political refugee status to Bivolaru in response to his claims of persecution
by Romanian authorities. On 14 June 2013, the High Court of Cassation and
Justice of Romania definitively sentenced Gregorian Bivolaru to 6 years in
prison, without suspension, for sexual acts with a minor. Furthermore, he was
acquitted of all the other charges against him (e.g. minor trafficking).
Gregorian Bivolaru is also on the 'wanted'
list of Interpol, for criminal charges of aggravated trafficking in human
beings. In a European Court of Human Rights judgement in 2021, he was
proclaimed to be a criminal on the run for forcing his followers to turn over
their life savings to him and have sex with each other, and him, at his
command. Young female members said they were forced to work as strippers and
appear in hardcore porn films. In 2013, he was convicted in absentia for having
sex with a minor. France executed a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) for him in
2016. He was again arrested in France in November 2023, but not for extradition
purposes.
Early life
Gregorian Bivolaru, born in Tărtășești, Ilfov County, (now
in Dâmbovița County), Romania, completed high school in Bucharest, he joined a
predecessor to the Bucharest Metro company as an unskilled laborer in 1971. He
began practicing yoga at the age of 17.
During the communist regime Gregorian Bivolaru was kept
under observation by the Department of State Security, because he was
practicing and teaching yoga, yoga being outlawed in Romania at that time. He
was jailed twice and forcefully hospitalized in a psychiatric ward once. In
2012 two courts acknowledged that Gregorian Bivolaru was sentenced and jailed
for political reasons during the communist regime (pornography was also illegal
during the communist regime) ("the
political nature of the convictions decided against the claimant by penal
sentence no. 68/1977, penal sentence no. 960/1984 and of the claimant's
hospitalization ruled against him by penal sentence no. 616/1989").
In 1977, he was arrested on the charge of distributing
pornographic materials and sentenced to one year in prison, but he did not
complete it due to an amnesty granted for all minor convictions by the
President of Romania Nicolae Ceauşescu on his birthday. On 17 April 1984, he was
arrested again for the distribution of pornographic materials. He was locked up
in a Securitate cell, from which he managed to escape. He was captured a few
days afterward, then tried only on the charges of escaping from prison, and
sentenced to 18 months in jail.
On 17 August 1989 Bivolaru was arrested again, on the
grounds that he was mentally unhinged and a menace to the general public.
Prosecutors requested he be hospitalized, which was granted two days later on
19 August 1989 by the Sector 1 Tribunal of Bucharest based on a report
submitted by National Institute for Legal Medicine IML. He was sentenced to
hospitalization at The Poiana Mare Neuropsychiatry Hospital in Dolj County. In
the IML report the diagnostic was schizoid personality disorder, paranoia with
obsessive-phobic elements. Apparently confirming the diagnostic of schizoid
personality disorder, a psychologist, a close friend of Bivolaru when asked by
a young girl in 1983 about attending Bivolaru's courses, advised her to stay
clear of him because he is a "psychopath".
Cecilia Tiz, a yoga teacher formerly associated with MISA, has publicly
stated that "Bivolaru is a sick man
who needs therapy". During his 2016 extradition procedures, Bivolaru
pleaded irresponsible (his defense produced some certificate that he is legally
insane). He thinks he is unfairly persecuted, just as Jesus Christ was unjustly
crucified.
MISA
In Romania, yoga was forbidden in 1982, in connection with
the "Transcendental Meditation
scandal", whose victim Gregorian Bivolaru was also. Yoga was illegal
in Romania until December 1989, the time of the Romanian Revolution. After that,
Gregorian Bivolaru founded the Movement for Spiritual Integration into the
Absolute (MISA). MISA has been founded as a non-profit association, by judicial
decision on 23 January 1990 by the Court of Bucharest's First District. It has
a socio-professional, philosophical and educative character, aiming to increase
the spiritual level of people by spreading the yoga knowledge and practices.
MISA included bogus lectures on related disciplines such as Kashmirian
philosophy and Ayurveda (traditional Indian medicine). The yoga courses were
first held in Bucharest but quickly spread all over the country.
Finnish broadcasting company Yle published a program under the MOT series on MISA and Gregorian Bivolaru. In the program, ex-Natha members
were interviewed. Natha is described as being rooted in the Romanian MISA movement.
The interviewees described controversial activities like vomiting as a way of
purification. Also, sexual tendencies like pornography and sexual relations with
the teachers and pupils were reported. A representative of Finnish Natha
commented that sex is always a matter between the two persons. Seppo Isotalo, a
human rights activist who tried to help MISA in confrontation with Romanian
authorities, described MISA as follows:
It has all the
characteristics of a cult: one truth, one leader, and it isolates the dissident. — Seppo Isotalo, a Finnish human rights activist
Gregorian Bivolaru was an honorary member of the European
Yoga Council until April 2008, when he was expelled from it and from all
affiliated branches.
Shri Yogacharya Ajita, as President of the European Yoga
Council of European Yoga Alliance and Honorary Secretary of the European
Federation of Yoga for the European Union, announced the following to the
International Yoga Federation: "My
official resolution as president of the European Yoga Council of the European
Yoga Alliance is that Mihai Stoian, Grieg Bivolaru and all people linked to the
MISA/NATHA organization are immediately expelled from our organization and that
we stop their membership because it has been proven that they are not busy
with Yoga in whatever form, that they even use Yoga as a cover for illegal
practices, that they do not respect the rules and standards of our
organization, that they show an unheard lack of moral integrity, and cannot be
convinced to change their attitude."
According to The Times of India, MISA currently operates
under different names in different countries. It is Natha in Denmark and
Portugal, Tara in the US and UK, and Satya in India. MISA is also known as ATMAN.
According to Romania TV (data from 2014) "Thus, only from the annual membership
fee, Guru collects 4 million euros." In December 2023, MISA (all
worldwide branches, regardless of their different names) counted a hundred
thousand adepts.
In 2011 MISA was entangled in a scandal in India of
mixing yoga with sexuality (including pornographic videos of the yoga
teachers).
In 2011 MISA was entangled in a scandal in Argentina described
as "porno-yoga".
In 2012 MISA was entangled in a scandal in Italy involving
sexual slavery.
In 2023 MISA was entangled in a scandal in France involving
sexual slavery and human trafficking. MISA has been described as "a group reminiscent of the Mafia and
pimping disguised as philosophy". 30 years of prison sentences are on the
table. In France, various women were deprived of passports, of mobile phones,
they were transported blindfolded so that they will not know where they are,
there were rarely allowed to remotely communicate with their parents, and all
such talks were supervised, they were forced to sign formal statements that
they did sex and porn because of their own free will, and except for women's
underwear they were allowed no clothes. MISA has been described as organized
crime. MISA is organized compartmentally, according to a general operating
principle of organized crime.
MISA ashrams are simply brothels and children born in
ashrams are sometimes sold to pedophiles. Many local politicians, policemen, and
prosecutors from Romania were clients of MISA prostitutes. Bivolaru built a
real estate financial empire based on pimping and money laundering.
Some of the victims know full well they were victims, while
others need time and help in order to know this.
Legal problems
Police abuses were recorded in 1997 by 2 major human rights organizations:
APADOR-CH and Amnesty International.
On 18 March 2004, the authorities - prosecutors, police,
gendarmes, and secret services - started an intimidation campaign documented by the
APADOR-CH (the local branch of the International Helsinki Committee for Human
Rights)and reported by the IHF 2004 report.
On 28 March 2004 Gregorian Bivolaru was detained for "attempt
of fraudulent crossing of the border" at Nadlac Customs, he was taken to
Bucharest. The Bucharest Court had issued an arrest warrant for 29 days on the
name of Gregorian Bivolaru, but under another accusation: alleged sexual
relations with a minor.
After two days of investigations, the Appeal Court from
Bucharest disposed setting Gregorian Bivolaru free. Although the decision had
been taken at 17.00, he was set free only at 23.00 same day, in the meantime he
was moved by the gendarmes, wearing hand-cuffs, from The Appeal Court to the
Court of Law of District no 5 to the Penal Investigations Department, then back to
Court of Law of district no. 5, all of these confusing the journalists, the
public and his lawyers.
Another warrant of arrest was issued on 31 May 2004 against
Bivolaru, who fled the country hidden in a lorry.
In 2005, he was charged with eight counts, including sex
with a minor, tax evasion, and illegally crossing the border to escape
prosecution. In March 2005, Bivolaru asked for asylum in Sweden, claiming that
he feared persecution in Romania. On 4 April 2005, the Swedish police of Malmö
detained Bivolaru.
On 15 April the Romanian Police issued a second warrant in
his name, in which he was accused of "human
trafficking and other charges related to organized crime" (related to
an alleged sequestration of some persons in some ashrams and forcing them to
work without being paid).
On 21 October 2005, the Supreme Court of Sweden rejected the
extradition request and set Bivolaru free. The Supreme Court judges concluded
that Bivolaru would not receive a fair trial in Romania. Anette Swedow, the
chief prosecutor in the Gregorian Bivolaru case declared: "The final decision is that should Bivolaru be extradited in
Romania, he runs the risk of being deported, persecuted, and harassed, because
of his religious businesses he applies within the yoga movement."
The Supreme Court decision was based on the expertise of
Skop research and Karl Eryk Nylund, sect expert. Nylund's views were harshly
criticized.
This decision was relayed to the Romanian Ministry of
Justice on 16 December 2005. In response, the Romanian Justice Minister, Monica
Macovei, sent the general prosecutor a request to verify how
the investigations in this case took place. The same request has been sent to
the president of the Superior Council of Magistracy (SCM), Dan Lupașcu.
The decision of the Swedish Immigration Authority that
Gregorian Bivolaru should be granted political asylum was made public on the
last day of 2005.
The lawyers of Gregorian Bivolaru filed two applications to
the European Court for Human Rights. The applications cover the violations that
occurred while issuing the two arrest warrants.
On 18 January 2011, Bivolaru's trial was, for the tenth time,
postponed again until 23 March 2011, marking his case as one of the oldest in
the Cluj court. This trial for human trafficking is still pending, but the
unconstitutionality exceptions invoked by the suspects were already rejected.
The solution in another trial, held at the Sibiu court, was
that the charges were dropped, partly due to lack of evidence for some charges
(the prosecutors refused to show authorization for performing the taps,
considering it a state secret, so evidence was dropped) and partly due to
exceeding the statute of limitations corresponding to the charges.
Bivolaru has requested damages from the Romanian state for
being sentenced to mandatory psychiatric treatment during the Communist regime.
On 14 June 2013, the High Court of Cassation and Justice of
Romania definitively sentenced Gregorian Bivolaru to 6 years in prison, without
suspension, for sexual acts with a minor (a 17-year-old girl), D.M., who says
she never had sexual relations with Bivolaru, but she was forced to declare so
after 10 hours of police investigation in absence of her parents or a lawyer.
Furthermore, he was acquitted of all the other charges against him (e.g.
trafficking of minors). Also, on the same day, Court Judge Ionuț Matei received
a letter threatening him and his family. To announce this he organized a press
conference before the final court session.
On 27 February 2016, Bivolaru was arrested in France. After
extradition from France, he was imprisoned in Romania. He has requested a
retrial. He had to do one year and three months less than six years since he
had already spent this time in detention. Alba Iulia Court of Appeals had
rejected Bivolaru's demand for a retrial.
On 13 September 2017, he was conditionally released from prison.
After being conditionally released, Bivolaru fled the country shortly after.
The Romanian news agency Agerpres wrote in 2017, citing the website of Europol,
"Bivolaru is wanted for trafficking
in human beings, Finland and France between 2008 - 2013", sexual abuse,
and other crimes. In 2023 he was wanted by Interpol for aggravated trafficking
in human beings and sexual assault at the request of Finland. He has been
arrested in France on 28 November 2023. Bivolaru and five other people
belonging to MISA remain under provisional arrest. Bivolaru thinks he is "the victim of a political
conspiracy".
In Finland, he is punishable with ten years imprisonment. In
France, he is punishable with 30 years imprisonment.
Controversies
Bivolaru flirted with the purportedly Hindu myth of having
sex with a thousand virgins, hoping to reach the heights of spiritual power.
(In fact, it was a Chinese myth.)
An article in Huffington Post referred to MISA as a
"dangerous
personality cult whose "supreme spiritual leader", Gregorian
Bivolaru, has been accused of coercing or seducing hundreds of vulnerable women
into producing hard-core porn videos, abandoning their spouses, and in some
cases, becoming strippers and prostitutes — all in the name of
"liberating" the female body and bringing MISA members into intimate
communion with the "Divine Goddess."
"Bivolaru and his
chief lieutenants were known to engage in sex with underage girls, some in
their early teens. One prominent MISA activity — which the group describes
euphemistically as "karma yoga", or service — involves young female
MISA members being sent to Japan and other countries to work as pole dancers
and strippers."
A Vice article states that
"as a MISA female
member, it was an honor to have sex with guru Gregorian, because it meant
positive karma and spiritual progress"
In one of his books, Bivolaru claims Freemasonry is a satanic
conspiracy trying to achieve world domination via the establishment of a world
masonic government, a world kingdom, as well as a unique world religion.
Gregorian Bivolaru claims to have contact with extraterrestrials that have
healing powers and will help humanity during its "difficult moments". His publications have been described
as "conspiracy theory writings
having paranoid ideas".
Bivolaru and MISA are fiercely against homosexuals, but odd
enough they have no objection to lesbianism, which they even promote during
Tantric initiation (underage virgins first had to undergo lesbianism before
having sex with Bivolaru). Arabella Agnes Marquez (born Mureșan) claimed in
court she was sexually exploited by Gregorian Bivolaru and lost her virginity
to him while she was only 15. Before getting deflowered by Bivolaru she was
initiated through "performing
lesbian acts with a dozen other women".
One German witness described how Bivolaru raped a 16 years
old Hungarian girl.
Bivolaru early gained a bad reputation in Romania, by
advising his adepts to drink urine, both as urine therapy and as paraphilia.
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