We’ve just set up a forum outside of Facebook for Existential discussions. The forum can be found at http://existentialquestions.hyperboards.com.
We’ve been working on getting a forum set up for two main reasons:
Not everyone user Facebook, and many people would wish for anonymity when answering some of the more heated questions, something which the Facebook group doesn’t allow for.
Abortion, Creation vs Evolution, Religion. All heated issues. To allow for everyone to share their opinions anonymously, you don’t have to register with the forum to reply. There are some benefits to registering, which we’ll get to when the new forum smell has left us… Even if you do register, you can still protect your identity, if you wish, by setting the privacy settings to hide all your information.
So head on over to the Existential Questions Forum, have a read through the questions and be the first one to leave a reply!
Don’t forget that you’re more than welcome to start your own discussions and ask any burning questions you might have. Oh, and any feedback will help us a great deal. We’re still pretty new to this… =)
See you at the discussions!

Hi
I recently picked up Rollo Mays “The Discovery of Being.” I’m a therapist not not new to this and Jungian psychology. My question is that early in the book May makes reference that, “to use the social sciences in support of the social ethic of our historical period; thus the process of helping people may actually make them conformist and tend towards the destruction of individuality.” Now I’m understanding this to mean that when a person gets a “diagnosis form the DSM-IV and the treatment presented to the person with the diagnosis is actually being manipulated to what the social sciences “consider” good health? Am I reading this correctly because if I am holly shitsky… Pardon my language
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This looks cool so far, what’s up people?
If there’s anyone else here, let me know.
Oh, and yes I’m a real person LOL.
See ya,
Hi all,
New to the forum, just thought I’d introduce myself :-)
Great site, how do I subscribe?