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Re: Protector post# 150598

Saturday, 11/30/2013 9:16:08 AM

Saturday, November 30, 2013 9:16:08 AM

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Cloaked, yes, the unresolved event


in PPHM's gestalt is the loss associated with the sabotaged NSCLC trial. There is an irresolution there that has generated significant tension.

While this may sound esoteric, it is, in fact, what drives this Board. Posters are trying to resolve the tension, and complete the Gestalt.

Disappointment in the original loss drives the weeping posters, while hope for gestalt resolution and justice drives the seeking posters.

It all really comes down to that.

The perspective you're coming from determines your worldview right now at THIS moment.

Now gestalt therapy tries to get you to see this. It tries to enable you to see WHY you're thinking what you're thinking RIGHT NOW at this moment.

Because those thoughts, while often divorced from reality, often constitute reality anyway.

Now, an injured weeping poster will say, "Well, my reality is a $1.37 stock price, and that seem pretty real to me."

Sound familiar? Oh yes.

And it's true enough. To a degree. But where is that worldview coming from? It's coming from loss. It's coming from "How come the stock price isn't $5.40 like it was on Friday, September 21, 2012?"

So remember. Every comment made by injured weeping posters is most likely based on that gestalt.

Now let's take seeking posters (like me, smile) Their gestalt includes loss, certainly, but they seek resolution because that loss does not appear permanent, nor logical to them.

In other words, they are back to Monday, September 24, 2012, not the Friday before. But they see INJUSTICE there instead of LOSS.

So we have "weepers for loss" and "seekers of justice."

In short, weepers and seekers.

You want a gestalt for this board? That's it.

Thanks, CP, for an interesting conversation.



GLTAL!

Best,

Joe

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