09-16-2013, 09:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-16-2013, 09:31 PM by Sagittarius.)
(09-16-2013, 11:14 AM)plenum Wrote:(09-16-2013, 06:54 AM)Ankh Wrote: When I was seeing my psychologist for treatment of my PTSD, I once lightly mentioned my philosophy, i.e. the Law of One. I noticed a change in him, showing me that he was not accepting what I was saying. Momentarily I understood that everything spiritual is to be kept for myself in this interaction with him.
I see these professionals as they are. They have a certain system of education, thinking and work that they do. If you, as a patient, go beyond their system, they will try to "treat" you, so that you can fit within this system. I understand this very well, because I am myself schooled within this system.
So, I abandoned any other attempts to go deeper with this psychologist, into spiritual understandings of my problems, and just let him to treat me in those ways that he was able.
I really love this psychologist, and I am forever grateful to him for what he did. He helped me so, so much, within the frame that he is working in.
sounds like there is a role for 'spiritual counselor' type; although I am sure such an individual would not find accreditation anywhere
the closest such person I can think of is Scott Mandelker; who just happens to be thoroughly schooled in the Law of One <big grin>
Don't forget about me once I have finished my schooling hehe. My system will be very very open.