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  • 2022-08-17
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Who Is Tony? And What Is EDUCO?



Tony Quinn (born 1944) is an Irish businessman, yoga entrepreneur and a mind coach. He founded Educo which has been described as Cult-like.

Quinn was born in Arbour Hill in inner-city Dublin.[8] Quinn left school early and was a salesman for HB Ice Cream. At 17 he was an apprentice butcher in Phibsborough and then a bouncer at Club Go Go on Dame Street in Dublin.

In the 1970s he established communes in Templeogue and Howth where members were often on limited pay.


Educo Model

During an early seminar Quinn held in 1994 he revealed thoughts on his purpose. He spoke about how he did not know if he was starting a cult, and how he felt his purpose could be to work with millions of people. His stated he required followers to submit totally to him and to not resist. He talked about being able to determine the thoughts you have, likening them to computer programs that together form a personality that is not yourself.
Quinn teaches his Educo Model on the ten-day remote overseas seminars which the Educo World website states offers the following results within a statistical-sample:

An increase of turnover of 62% in the first year, 108% and the second year, 190% in the third year; a total of 360%.
Average income to increase 88% each year, a total of 264% over 3 years.
Achieving goals 67% increase over 3 years.
A 32% average life satisfaction increase after 3 to 6 months. Measured as 55% after 3 years.
Quinn's Educo Model incorporated the Ten percent of the brain myth which suggests we do not use all of our brain which was disputed by Ciarán Benson, a professor of psychology at University College Dublin who said Quinn's claims were "simplistic in the extreme and without any acceptable research". Quinn has said “now it's sometimes said to be as little as 1-3%" with regard to usage of the human-brain and has likened the mind to a computer which has been ruined by "thought programmes".

Quinn promotes his concept of "Unconscious Attention" where it's possible to replace the programming of the mind to increase a person's potential. "If you want something, believe that you have it without any inner doubt and it will come about" he said. With "Unconscious Attention" you can reach a state where you will be 100 times more aware and you can then "photograph" your goal which you will then achieve effortlessly or install a new mind programme.
Professor Ian Robertson, Professor of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin, dismissed the concept of "Unconscious Attention" saying he did not think it would be recognised by brain or cognitive scientists. He reinforced the fallacy of the Ten percent of the brain myth saying we used all of our brains most of the time.

Quinn's theories were described as primitive by Professor Ciarán Benson, saying Quinn's abilities lay in "identifying such peoples needs and distresses rather than on any scientific or theoretical understanding of contemporary human psychology", adding Quinn had a "banal and superficial understanding of psychology or of other human beings."
He described Quinn's metaphor of the "thought programme" as "very misleading", adding in Quinn's talk he would move "from one crude metaphor to another", before adding "These metaphors have no defensible relationship to a scientific or philosophical understanding of human psychology".
In 2012 it was reported that employees of BoyleSports were made to attend compulsory Mindfulness training-courses held by Georgina Dolan, an associate of Quinn. The courses promoted the Educo Model which upset many employees forced to attend these courses. A circular sent to staff said "When people's minds are occupied by fear, anger, jealousy, blame, conspiracy, suspicion and other negative emotions, their clarity of thought and mental and physical agility is degraded, leading to lower quality of work

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