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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-02-18 11:19:00, Dysfunction Junction wrote:


This forum is to discuss Hidden Lake Academy.



Thanks.
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Easy there DJ.  I think Ginger and few others were interested in a connection between the two programs, if in fact there is one.

Troll Control:

--- Quote ---On 2006-02-18 11:27:00, Anonymous wrote:

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On 2006-02-18 11:19:00, Dysfunction Junction wrote:



This forum is to discuss Hidden Lake Academy.





Thanks.

"


--- End quote ---



Easy there DJ.  I think Ginger and few others were interested in a connection between the two programs, if in fact there is one."

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Of course there's a connection in philosophical terms.  There is no functional connection.

How is asking "what is the seed" probing any relationship between the two?  I referred this guy to the Seed forum so he can learn what it IS first.

I am going easy.  I didn't jump on anybody.  This thread is getting very interesting and I just don't want to see it get sidetracked in a useless fashion.

Anonymous:
Fair enough my friend.  :smile:

SHH:
I have some insight into the Seed/HLA matters Richard, only from the perspective of being at HLA for 4 years and being married to one of its first employees for 7 yrs, and being currently married to a former Seed attendee. There is no connection to the Seed and HLA. The reason that question got brought up was Ginger assumed from a statement I made that there was a connection, due to the fact that my current husband attended the Seed in 1971-1972 in Ft. Lauderdale. I met him over a year and a half after my divorce from the employee of HLA and they didn't know each other, nor had any idea about each others schools. It was a coincidence, nothing more. The owner of HLA does not have any connections to the Seed program, nor has he in the past. I have no connections to the Seed program other than being married to one of its former students. From what I have been told about the Seed's techniques, methods, operations, and motives, it was nothing whatsoever like HLA. I suppose all programs that deal with teens who have issues have some similarities in some of its psychiatric aspects, but other than some coincidences in general psychiatry, they arent connected in philosophy or ownership.

RobertBruce:
How would you know about the philosphy at HLA? You kept your head in the sand the entire time you were there. Coupled with the fact that you had no involvement or interaction with the school, and were deemed so unimportant no one ever told you anything about either themselves or the school.

So again how would you be able to compare the two.

Oh and to answer the original question, Cybil just has an unhealthy obsession with child abuse stories hence her marriage habits. Shes been that way ever since her own beatings at the catholic school she attended which she misses dearly.

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