Re: Adrian M/Claire J
The law should handle this. That is what the justice system is for.
I am very interested. Send it all my way. And yes, John Dee was an adviser for Elizabeth I. Court Astrologer. He is a very fascinating man, and one of the more well known names in the world of occult philosophy, after Heinrich Agrippa. Neither are quite as eccentric as Tycho Brahe, though. The former two may have been into the occult, but the latter had a brass nose, a clairvoyant dwarf named Jepp, and a pet elk that died because it got too drunk and fell down the stairs.
I respect that viewpoint. There is no doubt that there is massive potential to help people with this sort of advancement in treatment. What sort of improvements have been made using this sort of therapy? Are we at that level yet where it can be used as a viable option with people?