Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Seed Discussion Forum
Group Think
Anonymous:
anyone else notice that most of the pro seed people have no children, and the anti seed people have children.
Coincidence?
Anonymous:
I'll bet it's because to have kids you have to play games with a chick(s) and get your head IN the gutter at least for a few minutes. :silly:
Stripe:
Yeah, prinson is no place for a child. A 17 year old in high school is still legally a child - and quite obviously has no concept of consequences.
Maybe going to the seed doesn't have all the terror of prison, but it quite obviously screws people up or we woudln't be here.
I have had clients end up in prison - some rightfuly and some wrongly. But still, not every crime deserves to be punsihed with hard time. Anons above, you must be nuts to think that a kid who is dumb enough to take hits of acid to school and sell the or give them away is suitable for lockup.
Have you ever been in jail or prison? Next time your local state attorney office offers tours of the state prison or local jail - take the opportunity to see that environment from the inside out. See if you really mean what you say.
Anonymous:
the most difficult part of group think is when you finally accepted that you were "invisible" and that those around you were "somebody" because of the status that they held according to the inner circle. There was an inner circle whether some want to admit it or not, and those in it were "supposedly wiser" than those not in the circle. The truth is that people in the "inner circle" had money. Many of those out of the circle could at least provide some service to staff, such as mowing yard or cleaning house. That way staff would not have to pay what any American pays for those service, yet they could save money, lots of it, to be quite secure in thier future. You had to be grateful despite the fact that you had no money, but they did, the idea was that it was "an honor" to clean our house or mow your lawn if you happened to be a staff member or above staff. It was especially "an honor" because you recognized how this person that you were working for for free was a wise, old soul that probably had lived many live before you and now was almost perfect. "After all couldn't you tell by simply noticing that they had a perfect "aura." God forbid you were ever out of line or took for ganted everything staff had done for you. Honestly, where are they today? There were certain lines that were prohibited, like "What have you done for me lately?" Funny, in most relationships it is O.K. to ask that question if one of the spouses is out of line, but not in the group. Many, many, many lies were told over and over again, and from the mouths of hypocrites come the greatest of lies.
With all do respect to any whose life was positevely changes, save what you can from the experience, but to me the "myth" of the personbality cult is dead.
GregFL:
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