'Escaping Twin Flames' on Netflix
Director Cecilia Peck goes deep into the Twin Flames Universe, which was founded by Jeff and Shaleia Divine in 2017. The couple built a business on the concept of "twin flames" which is the idea that each person is divinely connected to another, and they must find one another to reach enlightenment. The documentary discusses the creation of the cult and why people were so enticed to join.
Jeff and Shaleia offered the "Twin Flame Ascension Course," a class for the discussion of and coaching on finding your twin flame. The group began to expand, and the documentary reveals the abuse that members faced, including forced gender transition, alienation from family members, and exercises to gaslight members into believing it was their fault if their twin flame did not want to be with them. Many members became the subject of restraining orders, and one woman even went to jail.
Now, former members are getting the chance to speak on their experiences, and fans can't get enough.
Fan reactions
Both on X and on Reddit, fans are sharing how much they loved the series. In a viral Reddit thread, one user wrote, "I suggest giving this a watch if you're into docuseries, crime shows, and/or cults."
"Every single episode I was telling myself 'it can't go further than this' but, now I'm on episode 3 and I can't stress enough how messed up all this is," another user posted.
On X, fans are also sharing their thoughts, "Escaping Twin Flames on Netflix is wild," one person said.
"Have you guys watched Twin Flames on Netflix?!?! This s*** is crazy. It's a cult where they guarantee you will meet your twin flame," another person said. "I don't know how this couple isn't in jail."
"I loved this show. So interesting and eyeopening," another fan posted. "10/10 in my book."