I would like to clarify that I have no conclusive evidence for the statements in my last post. And I have to face the fact that despite having attended classes, I didn't put into practice very much of what was taught at Tracker School, so I can't comment about whether much is valid or not.
Importantly, I left out of my story the fact that I had been using drugs heavily during the periods when I became partially or completely psychotic. I shirked my responsibility for how this affected my mental health negatively in order to try to make a scapegoat. Now that I have been clean for a little while I am thinking differently. The few things I have gotten a little experience with have validity I can see with my mind not addled by drugs, despite my initial opinions.
One thing for sure is, despite what I assumed about Tom Brown, there are students of his out there who are publicly doing things I admire and speak favorably of him.
Importantly, I left out of my story the fact that I had been using drugs heavily during the periods when I became partially or completely psychotic. I shirked my responsibility for how this affected my mental health negatively in order to try to make a scapegoat. Now that I have been clean for a little while I am thinking differently. The few things I have gotten a little experience with have validity I can see with my mind not addled by drugs, despite my initial opinions.
One thing for sure is, despite what I assumed about Tom Brown, there are students of his out there who are publicly doing things I admire and speak favorably of him.