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   Re: strange WILD   
   18 Nov 22 06:07:51   
   
   From: slider@anashram.com   
      
   >> note: that if schizophrenics (so-called) were for example taught, in the   
   >> very early stages of its onset, to WILD (iow: to control it) then they   
   >> would prolly go onto becoming WILDers with an incredible natural talent   
   >> to   
   >> explore the waking dream state at will: WILDers par-excellence! (or   
   >> natural sorcerers depending on one's pov heh)   
      
   > gettin' them to stick their ap in one spot is the trick.   
   > good luck with that.   these guys jump around like monkeys.   
      
   ### - most of the children suffering from so-called night terrors   
   eventually learn to suppress/control it, so why not any adults with late   
   onset schizophrenia too?   
      
   this would, of course, have to be accomplished 'before' fear/terror   
   destroys/aberrates their mind...   
      
   better still, they could actually learn to employ/take advantage of it   
   becoming super-WILDers (people with an uncanny natural ability to WILD) if   
   only someone would show/teach them how to do it instead of just drugging   
   them up to the eyeballs to make it all go away...   
      
   i.e., WILDing only becomes vitiated for real when someone learns to   
   recognise what's happening and then 'chooses' to exercise it, accordingly   
   if ALL children were taught to WILD from an early age the problem of   
   schizophrenia prolly wouldn't even arise (could be!)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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