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I had to laugh when I read the name of the psychiatrist - Dr Hayter

Yowsa! Hubbard would have had a ball with that one. LOL

""It's the only approach that I have ever seen in the whole field of
psychology which allows you to become independent, competent and effective."

snicker... you need to get out more doc.

Nice article. Meditation is good stuff. 

Brian



-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Mclaughlin [mailto:pete_mclaughlin_93...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 10:02 PM
To: TROM
Subject: [TROM1] Military Meditation

Here is an interesting item. The American military is loosing more soldiers
to suicide than to combat. They have instituted a program of meditation to
prevent the suicides.  Here is a description of the program.

What will the soldiers do when they come up tone and realize they are
working for an organization dedicated to death?


Pete

Imagine that you have gone to the movie theater and we are sitting together.
As the movie begins, you get caught up in the action and, before you know
it, you're living the movie. Lost in the imagery of the movie, you feel the
action and react to the excitement of a kiss, a chase, or a fall.

If I hit your arm and you react to me, it breaks the imagery of the movie
and you remember that you're in the theater. Not only is the imagery of the
movie broken, so is the emotional bond that held you. The power of the
imagery fades away into nothing. 

The Be Still & Know exercise works on the same principle. Simply put, it
breaks the endless loop of thought sustained by emotional energy. It sets
you free from re imagining the trauma again.

Your thoughts rage into a battle, keeping you confused, lost and emotionally
charged, and worse yet, causing you to seek escapes (to feel better, e.g.,
drugs, alcohol, sex, outbursts).

Being aware is effortless. There is nothing to study, nothing to learn. Just
be still, aware, and the reoccurring images with their assorted pains wither
away.

All you have to do is sit in a straight-backed chair and listen to the
exercise. The narrator, Roy Masters, walks you through it.

(As you sit, you'll become aware of your hand and it'll tingle just a bit
until a thought pulls you away and the tingling stops. It's a
mini-battlefield between being in the Movie [caught up] or the Audience
[aware].)

Day-by-day this simple Exercise breaks the shackles of your mind, and you're
no longer reliving the past. As you see it, and watch it, the thought will
simply fade away.

Mr. Masters' exercise delivers results. It is not an escape just to make you
feel better. It is designed to set you free; empowered.

Dr. George Hayter, M.D., Psychiatrist and Diplomat of the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology, says the Exercise ".is the only program of
self-therapy which achieves the desired end-state of therapy; to lessen the
dependence on the therapist - the goal is self-awareness." Also, he says,
"It's the only approach that I have ever seen in the whole field of
psychology which allows you to become independent, competent and effective."


(excerpt from a letter from Col. Anthony Monaco)



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