Since I read Dr Sarno’s books and realised that I have had TMS for years, onething that has amazed me is the generosity of spirit of all the people I have come into contact with.
For example, Dr Howard Schubiner has an excellent website which is not only a very helpful resource about TMS in its own right, but it also has links to many other resources.
Generally, I have often found that people who have websites about self-help and self-development programs generally only provide resources about what THEY can provide, and what books THEY have written, limiting most of it to teasers to persuade you to buy more. In the TMS arena however, many people provide lots of free content as well as links to other resources, even those that could easily be seen to be competing with them. But that’s the strange thing: there’s no feeling in this disparate “community” that anyone is competing with anyone: instead, there seems to be a genuine and strong desire to help educate and cure as many people as possible, even by providing resources that people can use for free and which my make it unnecessary to purchase further books, programs, or sessions.
I’m sure that behind the scenes there’s an aspect of rivalry within this world, as in any other, but if so it is not prominent and doesn’t stop people helping each other.
The TMS forum is another example: its members spend so much time and energy posting their stories and advice in order to help others. Talk about restoring my faith in humanity!!!
So I’ve decided to pay it forward by posting links here (even if it is possibly one of the least-read blogs on the planet) to the TMS-related links that have helped me. I posted some yesterday and will continue to post more as I find them.
Meanwhile, I’m back to Dr Schubiner’s website to watch his teleseminars!
Tags: mindbody, self improvement, self-help, TMS