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Coptic—I found the Shalom Place forum a number of years ago while doing a Google search for a Christian review of some popular New Age books by Eckhart Tolle. His books came up for discussion in an equestrian forum I was part of, and after I read the books, the SP review threads gave the best critique of them I found anywhere.Abide,
I don’t know how you found this site. It is a site for people that have dysfunction. If this is your issue I understand. It does not translate to the world experience and is related to those with problems. If you have problems, you have my prayers, if you found this site believing it was just a Christian retreat center, it is not…look…
Look at this part of the Resource list for origins of the False Self…it is related to dysfunction and dysfunctional thinking…it is akin to Transactional Analysis and the Games People Play.
shalomplace.com/res/orgfss.html
This site does not translate to other than dysfunctional thinking…
I have a great deal of respect for Phil, the SP moderator. Phil and the many other Catholics I met on the SP forum are what made me curious to learn more about Catholicism, since I know very, very few devout Catholics out of the Catholics I know in real life. Phil and others at SP have been instrumental in bringing a good number of non-practicing cradle Catholics back to their faith. I wouldn’t have your attitude towards him if I were you, Coptic.
FWIW, I don’t have any real emotional or mental problems, though I do have the normal struggles most people have. I had a tendency when I was a young to slightly dissociative periods lasting a few minutes because I had a speech impediment as a child, and it was too deeply painful to stay fully “present” in my own skin if my “abnormality” was exposed in, say, a classroom where I had to read out loud. The SP forum helped me understand better what I was experiencing as child. If I did have serious mental health problems, though, I wouldn’t be ashamed of it. Life can be rough, and I admire people who struggle with their problems and still try to trust God.
Coptic, I’m aware of your views on things such as psychology, and I don’t expect you’ll change them, but I suggest less talk against fellow Catholics who do much good.