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Posted by rickoshay on February 10, 2002, at 8:54:45
There was a book out in the seventies by a therapist,Sheldon Kopp, called If you meet the Buddah on the road,kill him! (The pilgramage of psychotherapy patients) Not sure if its still in print,but it was a well written book that was written from the "heart"yet very insightful about the epic struggle we all must deal with on our journey through our own unique yet so similar lives.This book is not "the answer"since,as Kopp might have said himself"Whats the question?"It does touch on our fears,pain,hope,certainty and confusion.Theres much wisdom to be found in these pages
It may not change your life,as much of the tripe out there promises,but it might give you a little different perspective of yourself and your fellow pilgrims.
Posted by Katey on March 16, 2002, at 22:15:33
In reply to Oldie BUT Goodie, posted by rickoshay on February 10, 2002, at 8:54:45
I have that book!!! I havent read it yet, I bought it for the title, and it sits on my shelf waiting for me to get up enough gumption to pull it down. I'm glad to hear that it's recommended however.
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