User talk:Designed out
best wishes - and sorry to hear you personally had challenging experiences that you blame on Human Design. I disagree with your analysis, I do know the author of your quoted text personally, Phil Callaghan is someone I totally recommend as a teacher and practitioner of Ericksonian technologies, NLP, and also he is one of the good guys, big heart.
There are ZERO Ericksonian techniques in Human Design. None whatsoever that I have found, I trained to Master Practitioner in Ericksonian Hypnosis with the New York Institute or NLP, twice, and I personally trained with four people who worked with Milton Erickson when he was alive - Paul Carter is the closest disciple, originally part of the group that developed NLP (he assisted John Grinder, Richard Bandler, and their wives/girlfriends, but Paul Carter was the only one to stay close to Milton Erickson and completely devote himself to Ericksonian technology rather than NLP versions of it) - and also John Grinder, Genie Laborde, and Annee Linden. I chose not to train with Richard B, but did train with close collaborators Suzanna Bellini, and oh yes, Ross Jeffries, surely one of the most ruthless and able practitioners in one of the most challenging and spectacular uses of hypnotic mind control.
I disagree that mind control cults should not be featured on wikipedia.
In my view, all published opinions have a place on wikipedia, whether we like it or not, that is the nature of wikipedia, to report secondary publications about any topic. For your personal experience to be notable in the wikipedia sense, there would need to be some publication independently deciding to feature the story: Human Design - Is It a Sinister Mind Control Cult?
Mike Mahalo125.24.183.35 (talk) 04:42, 6 July 2010 (UTC)