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docjp
June 18th, 2009, 5:55 pm
Is education the proper place to discuss the welfare of children? I believe it is, and this is also the proper place to try and educate people regarding the dangers inherent in the current approach to the mental health treatment of children.

Children differ from adults in a most amazing and peculiar way. Children, well at least most children have an open access to their intuition... and using this intuition they can perceive adult BS [as well as fear] as quickly as an adult speaks or experiences fear. Unlike an adult who has "learned" to deny this faculty of intuition, it is very much open to children. What does this mean, exactly?

To bring the reader on board regarding what this means I must explain that for the last century, modern mental health and the oxymoron "behavioral psychology" has denied the Esoteric realms within Man. What are the "Esoteric realms"? This refers to the two-thirds of Man that cannot be perceived by ones brain or physical senses.... simply because they are not physical. The Esoteric realms are ones MIND and Spiritual realms whose energies are too subtle for ones brain to perceive.

However a "problem" occurs in that any "conflict" a person has that is mental, is taking place within a person's MIND realm.... not that person's brain. So to ask a child what is wrong with him or her is what? Ignorant and stupid is what I say. Do you begin to get what I am heading to?

When a client or patient goes to the typical mental health professional today, what few people realize is that the professional has no idea what the MIND is, where it is, or what can be done about a "conflict" within it. Not being trained in the Esoteric MIND, this means that the professional has no idea that his MIND will automatically pick up the fear of those seeking his help, and his MIND will take that fear and "react" to it at a level he does not realize is taking place. Now when the adult professional attempts to "treat' a child, the intuition of the child will pick up the professional's fear... and the child assumes "responsibility" for the fear and adds the professional's fear to his own thus exacerbating this child's need to act out this increased fear. The child is worst that if not seen at all, in other words. Of course this entire process taking place has a lasting impact upon the child, but neither the child nor the professional is aware that this Esoteric process is taking place.

My point? Now that you know this, would you be inclined to want to do something about it? If so, please read a bit more by locking onto http://cinop-com.blogspot.com/

Thanks: James W. Patterson, Ph.D.