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5.1. Psychopaths

When confronted with wrong-doing, psychopaths will typically respond in this sequence:

  1. Ignore the issue

  2. Deny that they have done something wrong

  3. Attack the accuser, usually accusing the accuser of being the one who has done wrong

  4. Threaten to harm the accuser, someone else, something, or self

  5. Apologize and admit that they have done wrong, and ask for a clean slate or new start

Psychopaths will resist completing this five step sequence of responses, and will complete it only if confrontation persists.

5.2. Saints

When confronted with wrong-doing, saints will typically respond in this sequence:

  1. Acknowledge errors and misunderstandings

  2. Admit that they have made an error

  3. Apologize

  4. Offer compensation or correction

  5. Avoid that type of error or misunderstanding in the future

Saints are inclined to complete this five step sequence without continued confrontation.

Allow for personality characteristics and cultural factors when evaluating responses to wrong-doing.

SAINTS

SAY MEAN DO consistency

Adhere to own moral standards

Pay debts

Keep promises

Truth is highest standard

Insists dose associates tell the truth

Un-aggressive philosophy

Attractive but not drawing

Waits for you to seek help

Good reputation endures & improves

Projects & organization grow & improve

In the long run things turn out well

People have long term benefit from association

Have concern for effect of actions on self and others

Will immediately apologize for errors

Look for their own mistakes & will apologize

If trapped will not renounce principles

Typically have good health

Typically have few accidents & injuries

Felt loved when a child

Can sit very still

Encourage associates to be self reliant

Refrains from using mind-dulling substances

Are comfortable being in the background

May adopt a spiritual name one time

PSYCHOPATHS

SAY MEAN DO disparity

Breaks own rules

Many bad debts, writes bad checks

Break promises

No true regard for truth

Tell close associates to lie

Push philosophy aggressively

Attractive and drawing

Comes on with unsolicited advice

Good reputation fades in time

Projects & organization degenerate

In the long run things turn out badly

People are damaged by long term association

Are unconcerned for effect of actions on self and others

Apologize as last resort

Ignore their own mistakes and apologizes only if cornered

If trapped will do or say anything to escape

Typically have variable exotic health problems

Typically have many accidents and injuries

Felt unloved when a child

Can sit still only when center of attention

Enslave people around them

Substance abuse common

Compulsion to become the center of attention

Adopt many aliases

Any one psychopath or saint is unlikely to have all of the characteristics listed. Just because someone hassome of these characteristics does not mean he or she is a psychopath or saint.

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If you have a true saint for a teacher, then you have a real possibility for spiritual attainments, including enlightenment. If your teacher is a psychopath, then you may become a programmed puppet, and you risk being sexually or financially abused. You also may lose your job, family and possibly even your sanity. Eventually you risk disillusionment from pursuing any spiritual quests.


Dharma Audio Network Associates
San Jacinto California 1995
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Printed and bound in the United States of America. First edition All rights reserved.

Reviewers, may quote passages in a review without permission in writing from the publisher.

Although the author and publisher have researched all sources to ensure the accuracy and completeness of information contained in this book, we assume no responsibility for errors, inaccuracies, omissions or any other inconsistency herein. Any slights against people or organizations are unintentional. Readers should use their own judgment or consult a mental health professional when making specific evaluations of individuals.

Cover design: Brian Moucka, Poppy Graphics, Santa Barbara California.

ISBN: 0-9644904-0-4

Organizations, Schools of Spiritual Development, and Meditation Centers: Quantity discounts are offered for bulk purchases of this book for fund raising and educational purposes. Excerpts or special books can be created for special needs. For information contact Dharma Audio Network Associates, P.O. Box 1527, Coupeville WA 98239 or phone 800 726-2421


Dedicated to Binky whos support in many ways has made my work possible.


Acknowledgements

To Vivain Darst, John and Ann Rush, Mel Schneider, and Markell Brookswho provided me with food and shelter while I was writing this book andparticipated in proofreading it. Also helping in making corrections: AlReed, Janice Gale, Ken Folk, Katy Belt, Michael Freeman, Gretel Shanley,Tamara Comstock and Bill Andreas. Special thanks to Carmen and HaroldCarlson who provided help in making the first printing possible.

Excerpts in this book from the Dhammapada by William L. Hamilton.

Other Books by William L. Hamilton:

  • Synergetic Tool Primer

  • Dhammapada (translation)

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There are more psychopaths pretending to be saints than there are real saints. This book will provide you with some understanding of what a psychopath is, what a saint is and how to tell the difference. It is also a sharing of what Mr. Hamilton found in his own search for inner peace and ways to develop his unrealized potential. He provides a candid view of his experiences with a psychopathic teacher and a psychopathic wife which richly illustrate the type of behavior we should all watch out for.

This book is more than just a warning to watch out for false spiritual teachers. Mr. Hamilton draws on the experience of the Snowmass Contemplative Group which is a group of advanced contemplatives from many different religious traditions. They have developed an eclectic understanding of enlightenment from all religious traditions. Mr Hamilton extends and refines this view with his knowledge of Buddhist teaching which he believes provides the most detailed understanding of enlightenment. He cites scientific studies of enlightenment which take it beyond the realm of mystical experience, and develops it into a Western psychological concept.

Saints and Psychopaths provides us with an inspiration as to the possibility we all have for spiritual development and self discovery. It is a highly recommended guide book for all spiritual seekers.

William L Hamilton has been meditating since 1971 and has done more than seven - photo 1
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