>
> Mark et al
>
> On the other hand, talk therapy with a good therapist can be
> invaluable. I grew up in a fairly typical and extremely dysfuntional
> home-too many kids, one parent clearly shouldn't have had any kids and
> could not handle the whole thing, took it out in some very abusive
> ways on at least a couple of the kids.
>
> Like most of the day (mid to late 60s) I looked elsewhere and found my
> way to TM in '69 after some experimentation with drugs (loved 'em) and
> other meditation techniques.
>
> Finally, after I found my way out of the TM movement in 1990, a dear
> friend, said to me one day "You need to find yourself a good therapist."
>
> It takes a bit of work but eventually I found one, stayed with him for
> two years and it made a huge difference to me.
>
> About 10 years later I had another two years of therapy/counseling
> with a great Jungian oriented therapist and that, too, was extremely
> helpful.
>
> Not a day goes by that I don't benefit from all those talks and
> understandings.
>
> Don't knock it, it can be extremely useful.
>
> And remember all this is Shirley Brahman!
>
> Shirley
So, if all this is extremely helpful and you haven't been involved in TM in 15 years, what
are you doing here? Participation here is a waste of time for everyone, of course, but
certainly for someone who outgrew TM 15 years ago and has had great experiences
since...
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