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mk6283 Posted - 12/24/2011 : 21:39:05
Here is the transcript of a commencement address offered by Dr. Sarno at his undergraduate alma mater, Kalamazoo College, in 2000.

http://dspace.nitle.org/bitstream/handle/10090/9579/John%20E%20Sarno%20Commencement%20Address%202000.pdf?sequence=1

Best,
MK
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maccafan Posted - 12/27/2011 : 15:25:59
Thanks MK for posting this. If Dr. Sarno was still a young guy there is no telling how he could expand on what he has discovered. He's truly an intelligent human and we sure need more of these.
Bugbear Posted - 12/27/2011 : 07:29:04
It was interesting to read this. I could really relate to the bit about making decisions based on feelings of inferiority. There is no telling where I would be now if I hadn't listened to that inner voice telling me I wasn't good enough for this course, this career, etc.
tennis tom Posted - 12/25/2011 : 10:44:11
Thanks MK for that nice Christmas present! It's very enlightening to see the ideas straight from the source. I gained some new insights into the Good Doctor's TMS theory and how he evolved it. I'll be re-reading it many times. It would be a good article to add to the Forums "TMS-Related Books and Other Resources" page. I'll put it in Dave's suggestion box.

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