--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> --- authfriend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > --- In [email protected], Peter
> > <drpetersutphen@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Admitting an adult to a mental institution can
> > only be
> > > done by someone sanctioned by the particular state
> > > with that power (i.e., a medical doctor, a
> > > psychologist, a policeman). That admitting person
> > must
> > > present clear evidence that the person is a clear
> > risk
> > > to their own wellbeing or the wellbeing of
> > another. It
> > > is not an easy thing to do at all.
> > 
> > My completely uninformed guess is that she had
> > become clinically depressed and suicidal (not
> > an uncommon response to the death of a beloved
> > spouse).
> > 
> > I should think a close eye ought to be kept on
> > anyone who gives away all their money--especially
> > if it's a large amount--and goes into seclusion
> > following a spouse's death.  I'd even wonder if
> > giving away all one's wealth might be a kind of
> > metaphor for suicide, a pre-suicidal gesture.
> > 
> > Henning was an extremely charismatic guy, which
> > I suspect made it all the harder on Debbie to
> > lose him.
> 
> It is interesting to notice how the majority of people
> do fine with TM and the TM-siddhis program. However
> there has always been a certain percentage of people
> in the TMO who become psychologically unstable either
> after starting TM or the TM-siddhis program. I
> personally know three who became psychotic after the
> siddhis program and one who became psychotic after
> long rounding on his TTC in Fuggi.




And what were those people like before they started TM?

TM is a self-development technique.  Naturally, it is going to 
attract a demographic that is, disproportionately, made up of those 
on the fringe; that is, unstables yearning to improve their lives.

So it is no wonder that you're going to get the psychotics.





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