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Training centre for release of the Atma-energy (German: ''Trainingszentrum zur Freisetzung der Atmaenergie''), also known as ''Atman Foundation'', was a new religious movement active mainly on the island of Tenerife in the
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and in GermanyJames T. Richardson (2004). ''Regulating Religion: Case Studies from Around the Globe''. , p. 157. "The case refers to the Atman Foundation (originally a splinter group from the Brahma Kumaris) and made international headlines on January 8, 1998, when it was announced that the Canary Islands police had prevented a mass suicide of “a branch of the Solar Temple” by arresting its leader. German motivational speaker Heide Fittkau—Garthe. and a number of followers During subsequent months‘ the case disappeared from the international media. At the local level, it was clarified that the Atman Foundation has nothing to do with the Solar Temple but, according to a family of disgruntled German ex-members, may be “just as bad". Police investigations in Germany failed to detect any evidence that the Foundation was preparing a mass suicide. However, the accusation is maintained in Spain at the time of this writing, together with some others, although no trial has been scheduled." and is best known for a police and media scare in which an alleged attempt to commit ritual suicide took place in Teide National Park in Tenerife in 1998. Apparently, the 32 members of the sect believed that they would be collected by a spacecraft and taken to an unspecified destination. Failing that, they were believed to be going to commit suicide. However, more recent articles in ''Tenerife News'' and ''Diario de Avisos'' question this, saying there was no intention to commit suicide by the group. The Spanish media referred to the group as "secta de Heide Fittkau", after the name of its founder.


History

It was founded by a German psychologist, Heide Fittkau-Garthe, who, on August 15, 1994, sold all her assets and moved to Tenerife. On January 8, 1998, Fittkau-Garthe was alleged to have attempted suicide with her followers in Teide National Park, resulting in a police raid on the premises that the sect had in
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.La policía frustra el suicidio colectivo de los 33 miembros de una secta en Tenerife
(La Vanguardia, 9 de enero de 1998)
Beam them up, Heidi - Remembering the Las Cañadas suicide sect scare
Tenerife News Online, Retrieved, 2007-10-13
According to Spanish and German police, the group was going to perform a sacrifice similar to that performed by the Order of the Solar Temple on October 4, 1994, in
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/ref> It was later clarified that the Atman Foundation had nothing to do with the Solar Temple. Just three years later in 1997, the Heaven's Gate sect also committed a ritual suicide in San Diego, California. These events may have alerted the police about the Heide sect. The group was thought to be planning to drink fruit juice laced with poison, which was confiscated during the raid. On analysis, the fruit juice was found not to contain any poison. In Germany all charges were eventually dropped in against members of the group due to lack of evidence, although the accusation still remained in Spain as of 2004 with no trial scheduled.Suicidio colectivo con zumo de frutas
Diario de avisos, 21 April 2004
The acquittal of Fittkau-Garthe in Spain received almost no attention in the news. When interviewed by a local daily newspaper, Fittkau-Garthe made the following statement, "The group was no sect and I have never worked in one. I was accused of planning the suicide of a group of friends who had merely come over to spend Christmas in Tenerife. What actually happened in 1998 was the result of an act of a daughter's vengeance on her mother who was one of the group. Six months before they had had an enormous family row and it was the daughter who contacted Interpol and told them her mother and another hundred people were in the mountains of Tenerife intending to commit mass suicide. The daughter, she said, had informed the authorities that the group was a destructive sect. What happened was terrible. And the worst of it all were the lies that were told concerning children."


Beliefs

According to Angela Gabriela a former member of the sect, the highlight of the ritual was the ''"love ring"''. This practice consisted of huge orgies, even between members of the same family. But this has been refuted by every other member as well as independent observers and journalists.
La Opinión de Tenerife, Archived June 13, 2011


See also

* Doomsday cult


References

{{Reflist Apocalyptic groups UFO religions Hindu new religious movements Organisations based in the Canary Islands Religion in the Canary Islands