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Great review at [https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-Landmark-Forum-like-I%E2%80%99ve-heard-it%E2%80%99s-everything-from-a-cult-to-the-most-transformative-experience-ever?top_ans=4017144] | Great review at [https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-Landmark-Forum-like-I%E2%80%99ve-heard-it%E2%80%99s-everything-from-a-cult-to-the-most-transformative-experience-ever?top_ans=4017144], see one by Dave Kochbeck | ||
"Here’s the thing: until the appearance of William James and the separation of psychology from theology in academia, the only “vendor” for self-actualization was basically religion (or random chance, or extraordinary effort). But today A) religious institutions no longer focus on this area, and B) we know a great deal more about the mechanics and dynamics of humanness, and it actually is possible to achieve a certain level of “retail” enlightenment. And, all things being equal, a person is better off having some enlightenment than none, better off having explored who they are as a being versus not." | "Here’s the thing: until the appearance of William James and the separation of psychology from theology in academia, the only “vendor” for self-actualization was basically religion (or random chance, or extraordinary effort). But today A) religious institutions no longer focus on this area, and B) we know a great deal more about the mechanics and dynamics of humanness, and it actually is possible to achieve a certain level of “retail” enlightenment. And, all things being equal, a person is better off having some enlightenment than none, better off having explored who they are as a being versus not." |
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This is Large Group Awareness Training
Great review at [1], see one by Dave Kochbeck
"Here’s the thing: until the appearance of William James and the separation of psychology from theology in academia, the only “vendor” for self-actualization was basically religion (or random chance, or extraordinary effort). But today A) religious institutions no longer focus on this area, and B) we know a great deal more about the mechanics and dynamics of humanness, and it actually is possible to achieve a certain level of “retail” enlightenment. And, all things being equal, a person is better off having some enlightenment than none, better off having explored who they are as a being versus not."