In writing about spooky experiences in the UK, the blog author below included a fascinating story of what happened on the road following a Psychology of Vision meeting in 2013.
The reason this document is included here is due to the fact there is a perception among some POV critics that those who have been part of the program are more prone to traffic accidents than the general population. The thought is that these accidents are the result of how the curriculum disorients the clients, making them dangerous drivers. Lency Spezzano has flatly denied this is possible.
No scientific studies have been made on this topic, and such an effort would be challenging to compile. But the subject is worth mentioning.
https://www.ravenecho.com/articles/22/242/
1 comment:
It would be a very enlightening study for some sociologist to tackle the demographics of POV followers and track a lot more than just auto accidents. We know this: they are mostly female, lonely but with a sense of entitlement, and have enough money to satisfy the expensive demands of the Spezzanos. They are servile and not very independent, choosing instead to serve in a rigid hierarchy rather than strike out on their own and be original. They have no tolerance for ambiguity and will rush to explain the mystery of life with any conclusion that the Spezzanos tells them to reach.
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