Robert Fritz and Your Life as Art
Posted by: neoluxfer ()
Date: December 14, 2006 11:21AM

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jeannelucille
Ugh. Until now I'd nearly forgotten my former participation in Robert Fritz's "technology" -- which he was calling "DMA" at the time.

After attending a big workshop with Fritz (which I can't recall much about now), I joined a group led by someone trained in his method and got all excited about "creating my reality." The leader boasted that after doing a bit of processing (she may have used another term), she was able to eat all the goodies she wanted to, without gaining weight. I took her at her word, and after thinking I'd sufficiently addressed my beliefs re food and weight, I began regularly consuming candy bars and other junk food, whereas prior to that I'd been a bit of a health nut. I even allowed myself to eat foods that had formerly aggravated an asthmatic condition. I figured I was protected with the Fritz technology!



Would it surprise anyone to learn that within about a month, I ended up in the hospital for 5 days with severe breathing difficulties that required IV steroid to heal? Yep. Fortunately I woke up to Fritz's b.s. soon after that and stopped working with his stuff. I also went back to eating a healthier and more balanced diet, rather than the delusional one I'd been following.

I sometimes marvel at how long it has taken for me to realize how much fakery is perpetrated in the name of self-improvement and healing. Actually I will admit that I can still get taken in somewhat easily, so I must watch myself carefully. And that is why I'm in counseling today -- with a credentialed professional rather than some New Age huckster.

Personally I'd stay away from Robert Fritz's stuff.

Jeannelucille,

Thanks a bunch for your great post. I did follow up on your DMA connection by browsing the web, as it turns out, DMA is now a more commercial seminar still offered by Fritz under the new name of "technologies for creating." I made the link from a post on, of all places, the EFT site. Here is the link:

[www.emofree.com]

Unfortunetly, things are going to get unconfortable for me because this seminar is being paid and sponsored by my wife's company.

Also, my wife's employer, a midsize company in Florida, is also sponsoring in-house once a year rallies titled "the game of work," based on the book of that title. this is beginning to look like a repeat of the "Amway" experience.

thanks all

Robert Fritz and Your Life as Art
Posted by: The Anticult ()
Date: December 14, 2006 11:53AM

DMA was Fritz?
Oh good grief...DMA was known as Dimensional Mind Approach, or some such nonsense. Years ago someone gave me a photocopy of the DMA manual, and it was just more gibberish. Fritz seems to be a gibberish generation machine. I could tell that stuff was nonsense far before having proper critical thinking skills. He just makes up a bunch of stuff that is impossible to make sense of, and pretends its 'deep".

There appears to be no end to this endless stream of this LGAT junk.

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http://www.ndbroadcasting.org/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1870
An interview with the creator of Dimensional Mind Approach, a teaching based on the premise that what goes on in your mind has a direct connection with what goes on in your life. Analyzing the creative process led Robert Fritz to evolve techniques to tap everyone's full potential... Fritz is a student of Kaballah, Tarot and other esoteric studies.

Robert Fritz and Your Life as Art
Posted by: neoluxfer ()
Date: December 14, 2006 10:58PM

I apologized if I am redundant but I believe I posted a reply last night which I am yet to see. Still, I wanted to thank Jeannelucille for the input. I followed the DMA string to a posting on the EFT website from a former DMA instructor who is accusing Fritz of having gone fringe. This is from an EFT practitioner so very scary. Thank you all for your comments.

Robert Fritz and Your Life as Art
Posted by: jeannelucille ()
Date: December 15, 2006 04:35AM

And thank YOU, Neo! Also thank you to "Anticult." The more info that gets out on these people, the better, I think.

Re: Robert Fritz and Your Life as Art
Posted by: jlamp ()
Date: April 30, 2011 08:02AM

Thanks to all contributors to this thread. Your candor and conciseness saved me three or four days time.

Re: Robert Fritz and Your Life as Art
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: April 30, 2011 10:39PM


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