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Aug 19, 2017 2:58 AM CST Need some help here..
It was very sad to read your earlier referring to the number of patients that committed suicide 2014 etc and you posted negative comments directed towards your thoughts on my posting posts related to the interdependent arising of ongoing sufferings in likes Syria Afghanistan and Iraq and activities of China which i've maintained a strong interests in, more so since HHDL directed me into a debate that was accepted on the floor of the Australian Parliament by both National, Liberal and Labor.

Probably because I felt deeply insulted by comments that you and lookin posted in my thread.I thought to raise with you independent arising of the young lady with the three times terrorist experience during her recent travels as an opener, and hoped then to raise the subject of the number suicides that the organisation your associated with experienced.
As its my opinion having had some experience soon after my return from Vietnam most so called professionals do more harm than good. Drawn from having spent six months as an out patient in a ward where psychiatrist were happily burning the brains of upset house wives to solve there problems.
After a experiencing that method of resolving mental health issues I spent many years studying HHDL Buddhist view, later I was appointed director of temple named after third Panchen Lama, then HHDL told Australian Government i was a qualified practitioner to explain the teaching HHDL gave in the Adelaide Cathedral on interdependent arising.

And so i thought i'd do that to see if i could assist you, qualified information is available on the FPMT site. Information like the following that might save a few lives.

By Lama Thubten Yeshe
Melbourne, Australia 1975

Chapter Two: A Buddhist Approach to Mental Illness
I was born near Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, and educated at Sera Monastic University, one of the three great monasteries in Lhasa. There they taught us how to bring an end to human problems—not so much the problems people face in their relationship to the external environment, but the internal, mental problems we all face. That was what I studied—Buddhist psychology; how to treat mental illness.

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Lama: Yes, good, wonderful. My way of treating mental illness is to try to have the person analyze the basic nature of his own problem. I try to show him the true nature of his mind so that with his own mind he can understand his own problems.


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Aug 19, 2017 3:06 AM CST Need some help here..
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,954 Posts
robplum: It was very sad to read your earlier referring to the number of patients that committed suicide 2014 etc and you posted negative comments directed towards your thoughts on my posting posts related to the interdependent arising of ongoing sufferings in likes Syria Afghanistan and Iraq and activities of China which i've maintained a strong interests in, more so since HHDL directed me into a debate that was accepted on the floor of the Australian Parliament by both National, Liberal and Labor.

Probably because I felt deeply insulted by comments that you and lookin posted in my thread.thought to raise with you independent arising of the young lady with the three times terrorist experience during her recent travels as an opener, and hoped then to raise the subject of the number suicides that the organisation your associated with experienced.
As its my opinion having had some experience soon after my return from Vietnam most so called professionals do more harm than good. Drawn from having spent six months as an out patient in a ward where psychiatrist were happily burning the brains of upset house wives to solve there problems.
After a experiencing that method of resolving mental health issues I spent many years studying HHDL Buddhist view, later I was appointed director of temple named after third Panchen Lama, then HHDL told Australian Government i was a qualified practitioner to explain the teaching HHDL gave in the Adelaide Cathedral on interdependent arising.

And so i thought i'd do that to see if i could assist you, qualified information is available on the FPMT site. Information like the following that might save a few lives.

By Lama Thubten Yeshe
Melbourne, Australia 1975

Chapter Two: A Buddhist Approach to Mental Illness
I was born near Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, and educated at Sera Monastic University, one of the three great monasteries in Lhasa. There they taught us how to bring an end to human problems—not so much the problems people face in their relationship to the external environment, but the internal, mental problems we all face. That was what I studied—Buddhist psychology; how to treat mental illness.



If I insulted you Rob, I apologise .. I don't recall the thread you are referring to.



But I can assure you that the program I'm involved in has been assisting people in their recovery for many years now and I have absolutely no doubt that it's a good thing wine
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Aug 19, 2017 3:14 AM CST Need some help here..
thats good then hopefully no more will top themselves
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Aug 19, 2017 3:49 AM CST Need some help here..
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,954 Posts
robplum: thats good then hopefully no more will top themselves


No guarantees as I'm sure you're aware.


But at the very least, these people have found the capacity and motivation to get out of bed every morning, make their way to the centre and participate.


They've also formed friendships which go beyond what goes on there which is a successful outcome in itself...


So many people with mental illness spend their lives in isolation.
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Aug 19, 2017 4:31 AM CST Need some help here..
government knocking back the dole and age pensions ect isn't making life easy for a lot of people, crime rate in the cities certainly appears awfully high, shootings, road rage indicates lot of stress out there, un-fretted greed driving ever more people to become disparate, was listen to Wash on here but been long time since he has reappeared, I do hope he is ok wave
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Aug 19, 2017 4:51 AM CST Need some help here..
think lot people don't bother with centerlink, engage in crime instead, robberies in melbourne don't look like the love thee neighbor goes far there
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Aug 19, 2017 4:52 AM CST Need some help here..
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,954 Posts
robplum: government knocking back the dole and age pensions ect isn't making life easy for a lot of people, crime rate in the cities certainly appears awfully high, shootings, road rage indicates lot of stress out there, un-fretted greed driving ever more people to become disparate, was listen to Wash on here but been long time since he has reappeared, I do hope he is ok



Me too hug
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Aug 19, 2017 5:02 AM CST Need some help here..
hopefully he is okwave
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Aug 19, 2017 5:06 AM CST Need some help here..
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,954 Posts
robplum: hopefully he is ok



He's probably doing his 4WD thing out in the country with his mates eh cheers
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Aug 20, 2017 3:07 AM CST Need some help here..
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,954 Posts
serene56: Went there, did that and celebrated his life along with many others.




Thanks for your input.



Actually, upon reflection, I was fortunate enough to be able to shed some tears whilst still being of comfort to others, I hope.
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