On Dec 29, 2005, at 10:29 AM, Rick Archer wrote:

on 12/29/05 9:21 AM, authfriend at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Widespread alcoholism is probably more destructive

of the social fabric than a small percentage of

murderous nutters.



We've got plenty of both. And meth use is now epidemic. 6 months of it does

as much damage as many years of hard drinking.


Has anyone ever considered that because of the neuroplastic nature of the cortex/brain that long term practice of the TMSP actually causes brain damage? I mean it brings up a good question, what types of changes are *good changes*. What if a teacher propounded a teaching that was completely against the grain of his own tradition but people still fell for it? Certainly long term use would cause changes, but would they be *good or beneficial changes*? Or could they cause delusions and anxiety?



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