There is a perception that Breslov holds more than meets the eye.
As Rothbard wrote regarding the “Ayn Rand cult“:
Every religious cult has two sets of differing and distinctive creeds: the exoteric and the esoteric. The exoteric creed is the official, public doctrine, the creed which attracts the acolyte in the first place and brings him into the movement as a rank-and-file member. The quite different creed is the unknown, hidden agenda, a creed which is only known to its full extent by the top leadership, the “high priests” of the cult. The latter are the keepers of the Mysteries of the cult.
I am not Breslov, but I want to make a comment.
Read the following short, publically available essay, חלוקי הנחל, by a leader of Breslov (1905) and tell me how this can be considered “crypto” doctrine:
It seems to me he lays out all the cards, barring none!