> 4) Because of the unresolved trauma from his own
> childhood, has the guru unconsciously placed his
> own followers in the same isolated state of
> loneliness and abandonment where the only place to
> turn for solace is Divine Mother/guru?
I'd like to change #4 to:
In conclusion, it's seems very likely that because of the unresolved trauma from his own childhood, the guru has unconsciously placed his own followers in the same isolated state of loneliness and abandonment so that their only place to turn for solace is Divine Mother/guru.
> childhood, has the guru unconsciously placed his
> own followers in the same isolated state of
> loneliness and abandonment where the only place to
> turn for solace is Divine Mother/guru?
I'd like to change #4 to:
In conclusion, it's seems very likely that because of the unresolved trauma from his own childhood, the guru has unconsciously placed his own followers in the same isolated state of loneliness and abandonment so that their only place to turn for solace is Divine Mother/guru.