>From: "David McNab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I just saw a 20/20 episode last night about rebirthing and it talked
> > about how a little girl died in a terrible accedint during the 
>rebirthing
> > therapy.
>
>So before anyone flames at the process of rebirthing, let me ask one thing.
>Most or all of you can boast vastly above average intelligence, and the
>intellectual discipline of being able to tackle huge and complex structures
>of programming code. I would advise you to apply similar intellectual 
>rigour
>in examining *at depth* this radical therapeutic process that goes by the
>name of Rebirthing.
>
>Cheers
>David

I agree completely, and second the motion.

I would go so far, as to say; use that same vigor in examining ANY form of 
"alternative" treatments, be it "Rebirthing", "Homeopathy" or any 
alternative medicines or any other paradigm you could think of.

It's too dangerous to believe what you hear or read without researching the 
information for yourself, as all you end up doing is adopting the opinion of 
the person or organization you heard it from.  The story may have seemed 
innocent enough in its presentation, but as indicated, you may not be 
hearing the whole story, or the person telling the story may not have even 
considered that there may have been another side to it...

I usually try to find more corroborating stories, and also try to find 
stories that pose another angle, as well.  Two or 3 of each from seperate 
sources is my standard.  Some stories have more than 1 point of view, and 
many, more than 2...

Mikus
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