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Recieved: 2000/09/24 08:35
Subject: Re: [K-list] We Need Some Help And Inspiration
From: Sheila A. Fabi
On 2000/09/24 08:35, Sheila A. Fabi posted thus to the K-list:
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> Some of the worst cases are those people who are going through a
> normal process who are institutionalized. Yet it is we, who if we
> collectively put our minds to it could do something about it.
>
> This is so true. I deal with the developmentally disabled but before that
> I did an internship with the schizophrenic, multiple personalities (MPD)
> and clients considered mentally ill. They would hear things, see things,
> and speak to people who were not there. Maybe their consciousness
> transcends our dimension and they are tapping into the astral plane and
> are really having those experiences. I see people who have passed away
> and I am considered sane. I am a therapist but do not tell my clients
> what I see. I know some of them are not crazy, but science has not caught
> up with the new reality.
> Mid-life Crisis is seen more as a psychological re-
> alignment, "spiritual emergency" is what some of the effects of
> Kundalini are termed but how many mental health professionals who
> would normally deal with this have been there?
Doing it now. Having walked in their shoes, knowing what I know and being
empathetic, (not just sympathetic or compassionate) I have been able to use
a psuedo-science combined with a background in esoteric knowledge, science,
philosophy, physics, and plain common sense, helped and guided those that
conventional therapists could not deal with. Under the guise of a tarot
card reader I have toured various malls and fairs in search of those who
need help. People trust their "psychic" more so than a priest, clergy or
doctor. I hear things they would not dare tell others. Without revealing
my professional background I am able to guide them and help them without
giving myself away. (It's not deception, I really am a tarot card reader and
psychic, but also a therapist and counselor)
> Can we not all come out of the closet, find a name/term that can be
> accepted
> in the west and make the move towards the change of ideas and
> acceptance?
> I agree!
> I also find the eastern terminology and ownership of knowledge to be a
> little bit antiquated but most feel "if it ain't broken don't fix it".
> It's all the same thing. A rose is a rose is a rose. It's time to
> collectively take it all and make it understandable to those who are just
> learning and need an immediate explanation. I personally like plain ole
> English and need to speak to people who are not as educated. You have to
> talk the talk so to speak, and modern terminology appeals to most
> Americans. Unless you are familiar with the eastern terminology you can
> get lost. Maybe a good project would be to take the old terms and revise
> them. Like the new translation of the Bible. Easy to read, same meanings.
> Please send me yours thoughts and ideas, either here on the message
> board or to my email: lightbuilder51ATnospamhotmail.com.
I found your post most interesting and agreeable. I am interested in
hearing more.
Sheila
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