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20 years ago
corboy
oneself enlightened and setting up as a guru. 'Lotus Feet of Clay: A Reluctant Mystic Looks at Spiritual Movements' by John Wren-Lewis The author, a scientist named John Wren-Lewis, experienced enlightenment not as a result of virtue, or spiritual practice, but as a result of nearly dying from a dose of poison by someone who tried to rob him in Thailand. Wren-Lewis found
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20 years ago
corboy
8372. death
Good articles: 'The Strange Case of Franklin Jones' 'Lotus Feet of Clay: A Reluctant Mystic Looks at Spiritual Movements' by John Wren-Lewis The author, a scientist named John Wren-Lewis, experienced enlightenment not as a result of virtue, or spiritual practice, but as a result of nearly dying from a dose of poison by someone who tried to rob him in Thailand.
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20 years ago
corboy
If a hypothesis can only be 'proved' and there is no way to dis-prove it, its just mental baggage that will pile up and burden the mind.
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20 years ago
corboy
8374. death
First you get various factions forming as the guru gets feeble. The guru will delay naming a successor for as long as possible, because it keeps everyone on tenterhooks and increases his power. Either the guru does designate a successor before he dies, or fails to do so. In either case, rival successors often step forward and there's a big fight over disciples, book publication righ
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20 years ago
corboy
However, if you're sure, deep in your gut that you were not harmed, you would not have needed to use so many capital letters in your last post. Thats the equivalent of shrieking 'I'm fine!!!'. If you know you benefitted, or at least were not harmed, then there's no need to feel concerned about our viewpoints. If you trust your perceptions, you're free to w
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
20 years ago
corboy
If anyone wants to learn a bit about the groups that derive from Horn, read Taking With the Left Hand by William Patterson Smith If you still want to study Gurdjieff work, bear in mind that real G groups dont advertise or prosyletize. Most of G's material derives from Theosophy with some Tibetan Buddhism thrown in. Please read James Webb's history of Gurdjieff Work '
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20 years ago
corboy
Fourth Way groups require careful evaluation by students, both those already in a group and those interested in looking for a group. More modern groups may utilize material from psychotherapy, may have psychotherapists (licensed and unlicensed) as leaders, members, or both. If any group becomes socially isolated and uses powerful methods of inner work and self disclosure, it may despite co
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20 years ago
corboy
tho this may or may not succeed Try and post an inquiry on the NYC Craigslist. Sound like you're interested. If you query about 'the work' and make it look like youre worried that it is a cult, you might have your post flagged and removed. That happens constantly on the NYC Craigslist, but not on the two West Coast sites! But you have to see if your pal is involved with
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20 years ago
corboy
The group 'needshelp' is referring to is a freelance Gurdjieff/Fourth Way group led by Alex Horn. He created the Sharon Gans group, and a former student of his, Robert Burton created yet another freelance Fourth Way group, formerly called Fellowship of Friends, now called Renaissance. The Rickross site has a lot of archived material for all these groups.
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20 years ago
corboy
I was reacting to your description of the women paired off with you who had been abused by her dad. I felt horrified, got carried away, and when I wrote that post, I wrote as though you were the one who had the history of trauma, rather than your partner. Apologies for the confusion. I wrote as someone who has tendencies to dissociate, based on a difficult childhood. This is quite a common s
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
20 years ago
corboy
the Moonies defintion of 'celibacy before marriage' has a coded meaning. The Moonie's justification for premarital celibacy is not actually based on conventional conservative Christian moral theology; it is part of a covert agenda to augment Rev Moon's power over his followers, and, eventually, if all goes well for Moon to make his definition of marriage prescriptive for ev
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20 years ago
corboy
My hunch and we need more research, is that what they call 'overwhelm' is probably what the TM people call 'destressing'. And both Centerpointe/Holosynch may perhaps be similar: With the best of intentions, they prescribe exercises that happen to induce CNS disruption in vulnreable people. (Read more about this on www.trancenet.org, the info site for TM) You can read
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20 years ago
corboy
for the gurus who leave India and go to the West, to hit on spiritually naive people: 'export gurus' The term originated among scholars of Asian art who distinguished between the Asian art that was of high quality, made for Asian connoiseurs whose taste was subtle and who appreciated discreet elegance, versus the shlocky stuff made for export to the West, where any vaguely 'Asia
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20 years ago
corboy
People report problems with side effects. And--they did what appears to be an peculiar lawsuit against the old, late lamented Napster (Corboy) (Report from someone who used their product. ) In Reply to: Centerpointe CDs posted by milly on November 17, 2003 at 16:08:59: [216.239.53.104] 2) Centrepoint sued Napster while it was already struggling in court with other lawsuits
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20 years ago
corboy
Go down to the other thread and you'll find a bunch of information on Centerpointe Awakening. Go to And you'll be all set. Again, to repeat Hotshot, Centerpointe Awakening is an American hybrid of TM and a marketing operation. Centrepoint is a New Zealand based personality commune that turned into a sex mess. The two are utterly different.
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20 years ago
corboy
of her 3 years as disciple of her son, Andrew Cohen. She wrote a memoir, 'The Mother of God' She describes many experiences in which she felt spacy, alienated from her surroundings. Andrew and his guru HWL Poonja assured her that these states of mind were evidence of enlightement. Significantly, these assurances did not give Tarlo any sense of empowerment or confidence. Instea
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20 years ago
corboy
This person reported some worrisome side effects while practicing Centrepoint. He chose to stop doing it. Scroll down this thread and you'll find one person noting that listening to the Holosync/aka Centrepoint tapes provoked undesirable 'de-stressing' reactions. *This is the term former TM's use for the anxiety and shakes they got from TM. Another correspond
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20 years ago
corboy
TM has reportedly produced problems for many of its practioners--as well as being hard on bank accounts. For more information on this, please go to www.trancenet.org Do more research before you get involved with this set up. Among other things, go to his website and find out Bill Harris' professional credentials--if any. See too if they are current and or from reputable universities
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20 years ago
corboy
Either John Horgan or someone he interviewed spoke of 'The enlightenment industry.' The minute you take a liberating meme, a meme that is meant to wake us up by busting memes, and you commodify it, trademark it and turn it into another burdensome parasitic meme, you've 'co-opted the process for your self aggrandizement.' If a disciple does well, the guru or LGAT tak
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20 years ago
corboy
(Note to readers: 'Centrepoint' was an New Zealand commune centered on a charismatic leader that turned into a sex mess. (2023 update) Horrible stories of pedophile abuse orchestrated by Centrepointe leader Bert Potter and his adult enforcers emerged after Potter's death in 2012. Many contine to defend Centrepointe and seek to minimize survivors as disbelievers. Some like to
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
20 years ago
corboy
The depersonalization issues are relevant to LGATS. The question whether enlightenment is the same or different from depersonalization is a different topic, though no less important. So, I 're-shelved' my posts to a different thread on We can keep both discussions going on the different threads. Apologies for getting things mixed up. Sometimes a topic jazzes me up and
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20 years ago
corboy
Depersonalization vs Enlightenment? Hope, that article is VALUABLE. Thanks so much for printing it! Your article states that depersonalization is a common by product of Ecstacy use. You've said your psychopath tried to get you to use Ecstacy. You were already suffering from depersonalization. If you'd used Ecstacy, that would've been disastrous. It is noteworthy that man
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20 years ago
corboy
Before going out to seek 'enlightenment' (whatever that is), its important to ask yourself why youre interested and what you hope will happen to you should you become enlightened. It is especially important to ask what one hopes to gain from becoming enlightened. One big problem IMO that has come about is that there's so much glamorization/commodification of enlightenment. We se
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20 years ago
corboy
Kindly made available by our friends at Operation Clambake Free your minds Bust those memes Once at an AA meeting, someone said, 'I thought I'd never get addicted to alcohol because I was smart. I did not know that my addiction would use my intelligence against me.' The best and most effective cults co-opt your critical reasoning, and use your intelligence a
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
20 years ago
corboy
Kindly made available by our friends at Operation Clambake Enjoy
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20 years ago
corboy
What do problematic LGATs Teach on Relationships? A devout Muslim, Christian, Jew, Mormon or Buddhist could refer to this thread if pressured at work to do an LGAT. Then, armed with the information, he or she could say, 'On religious grounds I cannot participate in this program or anything like it---what they teach about sexuality and relationships would ruin my spiritual practice.'
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20 years ago
corboy
Depersonalization is a dissociative disorder. As I read the article I was struck by how much of it resembled various accounts by persons who report on what they 'enlightenment' experiences. True enlightenment is rare. Depersonalization is not uncommon. If anyone comes to your town claiming to be enlightened, you have every right to ask whether this is so, or whether they ar
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20 years ago
corboy
I live in a 'New Agey' part of the USA and constantly see adverts for NLP being offered on a walk in basis to non-professionals. Imagine offering classes to lay persons on how to compound IV narcotics. The Feds would crack down in seconds. But you can peddle powerful methods of trance induction to non professionals and no one says a word. My therapist is greatly perturbed that
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