Talk:Samuel Widmer
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
editIn the article body, reference is made to Jiddu Krishnamurti being Widmer's "spiritual teacher". The wording could be confusing as it could be misundertood that Krishnamurti was a formal spiritual teacher like a guru, for example, or a proponent of a specific school. I added the Template:Clarify to prompt an explanation or modification. Maybe it is meant that Krishnamurti influenced Widmer. That would be a more likely representation, especially in light of Widmer's experimentation with drugs as per the article. Krishnamurti considered any intermediation (chemical or otherwise) in the pursuit of truth or reality as folly. I also added the Template:Citation_needed to prompt for proper citation, if any. Thank you.
Widmer's strange views of incest
editNobody in the community of psychotherapists ever agreed with Widmer on his strange definition of incest. Mr. bobby (talk) 21:55, 29 January 2019 (UTC)