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[The To-Do List, Brandy/Willy]
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[Avatar: Legend of Korra]
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[The Amazing World of Gumball]
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[Agents of Shield]
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[Game of Thrones]
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[Soukyuu no Fafner Exodus]
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[Jamie Dornan from "The Fall"]
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Re: So my friend got involved in a pyramid scheme...
I know, right? Especially since, as a dissociative myself, I have to be EXTREMELY careful with meditation. I CAN do it safely, but only under very specific, narrow circumstances; otherwise I just dissociate. Different system members have different mileage, but there's pretty much only one of us who can meditate regularly in a safe way. I'm just glad that I didn't get exposed to meditation until I was an adult who knew about dissociation, but I wish I'd known about the risks sooner.
--Rogan
Re: So my friend got involved in a pyramid scheme...
(Anonymous) 2015-02-02 03:22 am (UTC)(link)I did a BA in Psych, and NO ONE mentioned meditation in anything other than a positive light. Which, I mean, it's clearly beneficial for many people - but you can have too much of a good thing.
I have anxiety & depression myself, and there have been one or two occasions where I've felt very 'spacey' and ungrounded after meditation. Those occasions felt way too similar to the times when I experienced derealization. And that's enough to make me hesitant about continuing it. (And this isn't even TM, this is just generic breathing exercises!)
There's so much quack doctory and New Age BS in counselling circles, it makes me angry. The last thing we need is TM coming in and manipulating people.
Re: So my friend got involved in a pyramid scheme...
Yeah, I didn't learn about the negative parts of meditation until I started reading on cults this year. And it explains the reactions some folks here have to it. (One of the kids, the one time she started to meditate, freaked out and burst into tears. She said she didn't like it, and we never made her do it again.)
It's not even a matter of too much of a good thing, just some people do not respond well to meditation. Altered states of consciousness are not to be fucked around with, and I'm kinda put out how little people talk about that. Anything that's put out as a cure-all or panacea with no drawbacks is something to side-eye in my opinion.
And sadly, therapy cults are definitely a thing. Multis were notorious for getting sucked into therapy cults in the 90s, which is another reason I started reading up on this.
--Rogan