Talk:Large Group Awareness Training
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[edit] Article Fails to Consider Psychotic Episodes
Although there is a brief mention of psychotic episodes connected to LGATS that problem is not explored. Those episodes are the most important outcome to explain what actually happens to cause the effects from LGATS.
The life changing outcomes are achieved through the accidental, subliminal, application of operant conditioning
Landmark Education now warns potential participants about the psychotic outcomes of their seminar, The Forum. They don't understand the cause. They blame previous mental illness problems but admit there are cases where there had been no previous mental problems.
What the LGATS are doing to achieve the psychiatric symptoms as well as the 'believed to be positive' outcomes is replicating the "special circumstances" for Subliminal Distraction exposure. -- If they turned off the lights in the lecture room there would be no beneficial outcome from the seminar and no psychotic episodes.
There have been investigations and papers’ written going back to 1977 attempting to find the cause of these mental breaks. Every one performing that research has been missing a small piece of information. That is the accidental 1960’s discovery of a 'conflict in the physiology of sight' capable of causing a mental break.
Office workers using the first prototypes of close-spaced workstations had the same mental breaks in the 1960's. Psychologists called in to solve the problem found that constant triggering of the Startle Reflex caused the effect. The Cubicle was designed to deal with a normal feature of physiology and the mental breaks stopped after 1968.
The office Cubicle has been used for forty years to prevent these events in business offices.
http://visionandpsychosis.net/a_demonstration_you_can_do.htm http://visionandpsychosis.net/Brainwashing_Mindcontrol.htm http://visionandpsychosis.net/EST_Werner_Erhard.htm
I am the copyright holder for this material. L K Tucker68.158.193.172 00:05, 4 September 2007 (UTC)