Re: captive audiences, an alternative view
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07/07/2017, 18:31:05
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Prem's meditation is a form of dissociation which can actually be detrimental to people suffering from trauma. 
It becomes the escape technique. 
That is why I personally had my head in the sand so long. 
The heirarchy thing just happened to come with the territory and like all the other 'ideas' out there around K , I just let it all happen until I didn't.

Before I exited there were a number of contributing factors. One of them was treatment for PTSD. I honestly don't remember if that was before the first drip or not long after. Timelines gets pretty skewed in the memory
Anyway, not long after that treatment, exiting the cult for me was pretty simple and fairly rapid and although tumultuous for a bit not overwhelming to the point of symptoms from PTSD, which beforehand may well have been triggered

My point being K does not give one coping skills, rather inhibits a natural progression, maybe more so if you already have an inhibiting factor there as with PTSD. Prisoners? prime candidates....

I think prem understands, at least at some level that people who are clutching at straws make the best long term prospects

I agree with Marianne, any skills to smooth the transition to society are going to be gold compared to K. 
The stress of managing those things is more than meditation can take away. 
If they feel the need for mentoring I cant think of a worse candidate. 
When they find out he had someone take the rap for manslaughter? what then?

 No- if they are going to look up to anyone they should better have some moral gumption






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