I get extremely suspicious of people when I discover that there's some guy whose work they're super into and have made the foundation of their personal philosophy. I do this even if the guy is someone whose work I like, and even if they're someone I like personally.
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It might get tricky if I started producing finished works, made them more accessible, provided concrete exercises, taught in person, had a YouTube series, etc. All of which I’ve intended to for ~5 years, but circumstances have prevented.
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None of that seems very culty! If you're teaching therapeutic techniques in person, the teacher-student boundaries probably needs careful thought; "transference" and what not. As long you're not claiming supernatural abilities and infallible knowledge, you should be all good!
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