Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Re: HAPA
Ursus:
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--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---Why is the other guy talking if the guy in the foreground has the, ummm....."stick"? What is the significance of the "stick" anyway?
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The stick is known as the "Cock," and the experiential exercise in which they all sit naked in a circle and share stories and whatnot, is known as "Cock Talk." The guy holding the Cock has the floor; he's telling his story. :eek:
I'm not sure why the pic shows someone speaking other than the guy holding the Cock. Perhaps they are speaking out of turn, or responding to his story...
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Are you serious or having some fun with this? That's really what they call it?
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--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---Ya know, I thought of interjecting here to make corrections but I chose not too.
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I'm not funnin' ya, Anne. That's really what they call it.
Danny, I imagine this must be painful for you...
DannyB II:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---Why is the other guy talking if the guy in the foreground has the, ummm....."stick"? What is the significance of the "stick" anyway?
--- End quote ---
The stick is known as the "Cock," and the experiential exercise in which they all sit naked in a circle and share stories and whatnot, is known as "Cock Talk." The guy holding the Cock has the floor; he's telling his story. :eek:
I'm not sure why the pic shows someone speaking other than the guy holding the Cock. Perhaps they are speaking out of turn, or responding to his story...
--- End quote ---
Are you serious or having some fun with this? That's really what they call it?
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--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---Ya know, I thought of interjecting here to make corrections but I chose not too.
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I'm not funnin' ya, Anne. That's really what they call it.
Danny, I imagine this must be painful for you...
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This is why posts get thrown into offa because folks like yourself can not maintain a serious conversation. You obviously have no idea what your talking about here, I have tried to help you understand what happens during certain rituals of the MKP weekend but you seem to always want to turn it into a attacking contest or make fun of me.
Ursus, grow up.
Anne Bonney:
--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---Why is the other guy talking if the guy in the foreground has the, ummm....."stick"? What is the significance of the "stick" anyway?
--- End quote ---
The stick is known as the "Cock," and the experiential exercise in which they all sit naked in a circle and share stories and whatnot, is known as "Cock Talk." The guy holding the Cock has the floor; he's telling his story. :eek:
I'm not sure why the pic shows someone speaking other than the guy holding the Cock. Perhaps they are speaking out of turn, or responding to his story...
--- End quote ---
Are you serious or having some fun with this? That's really what they call it?
--- End quote ---
--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---Ya know, I thought of interjecting here to make corrections but I chose not too.
--- End quote ---
I'm not funnin' ya, Anne. That's really what they call it.
Danny, I imagine this must be painful for you...
--- End quote ---
This is why posts get thrown into offa because folks like yourself can not maintain a serious conversation. You obviously have no idea what your talking about here, I have tried to help you understand what happens during certain rituals of the MKP weekend but you seem to always want to turn it into a attacking contest or make fun of me.
Ursus, grow up.
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So are you saying that the statement below is not true?
The stick is known as the "Cock," and the experiential exercise in which they all sit naked in a circle and share stories and whatnot, is known as "Cock Talk." The guy holding the Cock has the floor; he's telling his story.
Anne Bonney:
--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---Why is the other guy talking if the guy in the foreground has the, ummm....."stick"? What is the significance of the "stick" anyway?
--- End quote ---
The stick is known as the "Cock," and the experiential exercise in which they all sit naked in a circle and share stories and whatnot, is known as "Cock Talk." The guy holding the Cock has the floor; he's telling his story.
I'm not sure why the pic shows someone speaking other than the guy holding the Cock. Perhaps they are speaking out of turn, or responding to his story...
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Ya know, I thought of interjecting here to make corrections but I chose not too. I wanted this documented so all can see.
Thanks, Ursus and Anne, for your tireless efforts advocating for the adults mislead by MKP.
This post here, will definitely go a long way towards identifying exactly who you two are and where you gather your information and the content of your information.
The audience is simply dumbfounded by your brilliance.
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Lessee... you thought of "interjecting"... but chose not to... but then ya did it anyway. Should I be surprised?
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Well great then were both in the same "lifeboat" because you never surprise me either. Who is dying first.
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Hmm, I don't recall Ursus saying that he wasn't going to talk about this topic and then continue to talk about it anyway. He's, from what I've seen, simply been posting articles and the comments from those articles. You don't like that people aren't falling for this wannabe guru's brand of bullshit, so you retaliate. And you can't seem to carry on a conversation without using or referencing whatever the latest cultspeak it is that you're either into or have been thru. I wonder how many "lifeboats" you've been thrown out of?
I think this topic is absolutely relevant to the TTI in general as they seem to use a lot of the same methods that the TTI does (some form of LGATs mainly). It's pretty much the same wannabe guru, newage bullshit, wrapped up in a different package. Those places are fine for adults like DannyBoi who can't seem to live their lives without some wannabe guru telling them how and what to think, but I don't think it's appropriate for kids.
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---I think this topic is absolutely relevant to the TTI in general as they seem to use a lot of the same methods that the TTI does (some form of LGATs mainly). It's pretty much the same wannabe guru, newage bullshit, wrapped up in a different package.
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Well... as far as Hyde School is concerned, it's not only absolutely but directly relevant. A number of faculty and/or administrators, as well as a number of former parents and alumni, have been involved in the Mankind Project.
In fact, the former National Hyde Alumni and Parent Association (HAPA) Coordinator (along with his wife) was/is very much involved in MKP. Lee Mortenson and his wife, Carol Kirkland, have also previously provided couples and family therapy for folk in association with Hyde's FLC weekends (ya gotta pay extra), in addition to same at their Potomac, Maryland, location.
From Lee Mortenson's brief bio, emphasis added:
...While his professional career was externally rewarding, his personal life lead him to deeper introspection and on an entirely different journey. By the early 1990's, Lee had been married and divorced three times. While he had all of the standard signs of "success", he was depressed and recognized that he was a party to all of the "failures" of his marriages. His successes didn't seem to "feed" him in any meaningful way.
At first, Lee sought professional help, then was involved in a number of local and national Men's groups, attending the New Warriors weekend initiation adventure in 1992 and, in the late 1980's and early 1990's, managed several regional gatherings of men at Buffalo Gap, West Virginia. Each of these experiences helped him to understand a little more about his inner issues, and when he began a new relationship with Carol, he decided it was time to dig deeper. This lead to a decade long involvement with Doug and Naomi Moseley, two teachers who focus on relationships to others and to yourself. Over the past decade, Lee moved from an occasional workshop attendee to an interest in assisting in Intimacy Training. In 2003 he began a four-year apprenticeship with the Moseleys, working with clients and groups. In 2008, he and Carol join the Moseley training staff, assisting with some of the week-long trainings in Taos, NM, in addition to their practice in Maryland.[/list][/size]
This 'Intimacy Training' (aka 'The Moseley Method') appears to be the basis of the relationship workshops that Mortenson and Kirkland offer to HAPA members via Hyde School. It also, incidentally, appears to be connected in some way with the Mankind Project. All of the men involved in the "web ring" of partners/affiliates that are noted on Mortenson/Kirkland's website ... have been involved in some way or another with the Mankind Project.
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