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Twin Flames Universe survivor and cult expert speak out

As enlightening as the discussion on Thursday evening was for the hundreds that tuned in to listen to Keely Griffin, Twin Flames Universe (TFU) survivor, perhaps no one had as monumental a day as she did.
The City Opera House was packed Thursday evening, with about 430 tickets sold, plus 190 others tuned in via livestream for the National Writers Series event. Enterprise photo by Meakalia Previch-Liu

As enlightening as the discussion on Thursday evening was for the hundreds that tuned in to listen to Keely Griffin, Twin Flames Universe (TFU) survivor, perhaps no one had as monumental a day as she did.

Griffin took a drive up to Suttons Bay hours before the event to face her fears. She wanted to drive past the home of TFU founders’ Jeff and Shaleia Ayan, however, she had no idea Jeff would be outside. When Griffin saw him, to her surprise, she waved as he looked back her way in anger.

“I was able to face Jeff in physical and wave and say ‘I’m here and I’m not afraid of you,’” said Griffin, who intentionally chose to wear a red colored dress Thursday.

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