Yes Dr. Pete, I understand that Notion.  No two individuals are alike.  
   
       Every individual comes from an unique background with a unique psyche.
   
       You have to approach your patient as a 'Totality', ie body, mind and 
spirit.
   
      ' Horses for Courses', is the best approach.
   
      For the conditions you have mentioned, 'Tai Chi', basic Pranayama and 
Sudharshan Kriya can do wonders.
   
      I had a long chat with my Sudharshan Kriya tutor.  He gave me numerous 
examples of how people with hysterical conditions have been made far better.  
   
      What does the terminology 'decompensation' mean.?
   
      Do you use Thomas Harris's, 'Transactional analysis' in your therapy.??

Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 19:31:26 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Debbie Henning

   
  Jason, you're actually wrong here. If a person is
decompensating and their ego structures are breaking
down and they are identified with those structures,
they are becoming psychotic. They need much less or no
meditation and plenty of activity to engage the mind,
senses and language. People have different nervous
systems. Some can have no problem with long hours of
meditastion, such as yourself, others flip out.

  
--- Jason Spock <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:

> There is Nothing wrong with practicing TM for
> long periods.
> 
> I used to practice TM for 8 or 9 hours a
> day.!! I was sufering from Chronic Malaria for two
> years, a sub-lethal attack. It took a long time for
> the Doctors to diagnoise it. During that period I
> practiced TM for very extended periods. I don't
> practice that long off late.
> 
> But, TM is a Scientific technique practiced for
> thousands of years by Vedic Seers.
   
   

 
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