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Originally posted by Mulhollanddose
I am sure ... the money-pit of psychologists and psychiatrists agree with some of the expressed opinions here...Good for them that they never cure the patient.
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I can agree...sorta.
There are good truck drivers/bad truck drivers.
Good neurosurgeons/bad neurosurgeons.
Good psych folks/bad psych folks...etc.
My experience is that Western psychology does not enter the realm of Beingness.
It can sometimes create yet another psych structure to contend with/cope with a problematic psych structure.
To me, it's like painting over rust. It can be just more mental content.
What worked for me was a hybrid pathwork of Western psychology (the dynamic ground of ego) and the Sacred Psychologies (Beingness).
Individuation on the level of Being is different and more profound than individuation of the level of ego; the former is the natural development of the latter. The life of ego is the childhood of humanity and the life of Being is its maturity.
But seeing how enlightenment doesn't care how you get there, whatever does it for anyone is fine w/me.
Just don't come onto my private property, 'a knockin' on my door, crash into my mood, invade my privacy/Peace and expect an audience as you pontificate it.