A place that claims to nurture spirituality should, unsurprisingly, be able to accept feedback without questioning someone's identity, mental state or intentions. Nobody expects an institution to please everyone. But professionalism is measured in how you choose to handle this, and so far you've decided to ask other people for reviews without reflecting which is by definition : the active, conscious process of analyzing one’s own experiences, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to gain self-awareness, improve future performance, and foster personal growth .
Being made to feel small in a religious setting is not 'malicious feedback that is untrue', it's a real experience.
I have absolutely nothing to gain for doing this review or sharing this, if anything, it would have been easier to stay silent. But silence helps nobody. For those reading : look at not only the reviews but at the responses. That's where you'll see the true culture of this organisation.
It's also very suspicious there's a sudden wave of 5-star reviews appearing within hours many from first time accounts - actually makes you look suspicious which is so ironic and raises alot of eyebrows.
I stand by my real experience alhamdulliah
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