All posts tagged: Encounters

‘One of the most profound encounters of my life’: could existential therapist Emmy van Deurzen change the way you think? | Philosophy books

‘One of the most profound encounters of my life’: could existential therapist Emmy van Deurzen change the way you think? | Philosophy books

The existential therapist Emmy van Deurzen moved to the UK inspired by RD Laing, the Scottish anti-psychiatrist who said insanity is a “perfectly rational adjustment to an insane world”. It was 1977 and Van Deurzen, who is Dutch and had studied philosophy and psychology in France, found work with the Arbours Association in London, a therapeutic community based on Laing’s ideas, in which people in crisis, psychiatrists and therapists lived together as equals. It was a rude awakening. Arbours aimed to create space for people to “explore their madness”. “Now that was a very interesting idea,” Van Duerzen says, “but in practice it meant that people self-medicated, with alcohol and pot, and it was not a happy situation.” The residents were often very depressed or psychotic, and it was common to be woken up at night because someone was seeing things or had become suicidal. Van Deurzen came to believe that anti-psychiatry had “lost courage”: it had proposed a different way of thinking about madness, but having released people from asylums and taken them off neuroleptic drugs, it …

Neil Young Encounters The Most Boomer Leftist Problem Imaginable

Neil Young Encounters The Most Boomer Leftist Problem Imaginable

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.News, Aging rocker Neil Young has encountered perhaps the most boomer of leftist boomer issues, and of course it’s all President Trump’s fault. He can no longer use his ancient flip phone because orange man bad. In a rambling post on his website, Young details his epic struggle to ditch Verizon service, convinced that every dollar he spends fuels a “Trump Fascist regime.” Neil Young seeks to boycott all Trump-supporting companies, calls out Apple and Verizonhttps://t.co/0AMWGjKZcp — Stereogum (@stereogum) January 28, 2026 It’s peak boomer leftist TDS paranoia, where everyday consumer choices somehow morph into grand acts of resistance. Young kicks off his diatribe with the revelation that his flip phone bears the Verizon logo. “Mornin’ folks….It’s a new day….a big day for my Flip phone. I noticed it says VERIZON on it. Of course I can’t use a Verizon phone. Verizon is a supporter of TRUMP with big $!” he writes, as if discovering a hidden swastika etched into the device.  He floats the idea of switching to T-Mobile, …

What legal rights do you have in encounters with ICE?

What legal rights do you have in encounters with ICE?

Originally published by PolitiFact. Videos of confrontations between Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and Minneapolis residents have flooded social media, showing some of the 3,000 officers who are deployed in the city stopping, questioning and detaining residents. In one case, immigration agents escorted a U.S. citizen who is a grandfather of Hmong ancestry out of his house in his underwear in freezing weather. In another case, a father of a 5-year-old girl was briefly detained and zip-tied after he said a federal agent falsely accused him of not being a U.S. citizen because of his accent. The agency is also under scrutiny for reportedly dispatching a 5-year-old boy to knock on the front door of his home to lure relatives outside before agents then took the child into custody. The events have sparked protests and prompted confusion over what ICE is legally allowed to do in public and private locations. Are there limits on when and how ICE can approach or detain you? Does the law differentiate between encounters in public versus a private space, such as a home? And is the Supreme Court …

A Closer Look at Encounters and the Ariel School Sighting

A Closer Look at Encounters and the Ariel School Sighting

The second episode of the Netflix docuseries Encounters (“Believers”) features the mass UFO sighting and close encounter of the third kind alleged to have occurred at Ariel School in Zimbabwe on September 16, 1994. We hear the familiar description from some of the now-adult witnesses of seeing a glinting light beyond their playground, which some children believed was a spaceship, and of a strange figure with large black eyes others believed was an alien. The absent teachers, who were inside at the time, didn’t believe them, nor did some of their parents. Archival clips of some of the children describing what they saw are intercut. They’re bright-eyed and utterly compelling. Then we’re introduced to a new antagonist, a former pupil who appears to ridicule the whole thing. He claims there was no spaceship (it was a shiny rock) and no alien (it was made-up). The other witnesses, he says, are wrapped up in their own “bullshit” and might even be lying. Enter Dr. John E. Mack, superstar Harvard professor of child psychiatry, Pulitzer Prize winner, …