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		<title>Comment on P2S and Facing the Dragon of Our Own Grandiosity by Jay Krasne</title>
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		<description>Dave and Men:

Trying to get the hang of this new blog site.  Happy to see we have it! So here&#039;s a little test...

A little over a year ago, I had the complete privilege of working one-on-one with Dr. Robert Moore.  Facing the Dragon was just going to press.  The dragon that appears on the cover of the book is an image of an oil painting Moore has in his office.  It used to be watching me as I spoke to Moore...  I&#039;d glance at it, then at Moore.  He also had a Buddha sitting at his left...  Thank God he was there! I often had no other forgiving refuge for my glance. 

I wish I had a chest of gold somewhere to give to Moore so I could talk to him every week for the rest of my (his?) life.  The insurance company cut off the money for him after a while.  Seems there was no treatment code for &quot;Grandiosity Disorder&quot;.  I still haven&#039;t recovered... and there&#039;s a lot of it going around these days.  

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dave and Men:</p>
<p>Trying to get the hang of this new blog site.  Happy to see we have it! So here&#8217;s a little test&#8230;</p>
<p>A little over a year ago, I had the complete privilege of working one-on-one with Dr. Robert Moore.  Facing the Dragon was just going to press.  The dragon that appears on the cover of the book is an image of an oil painting Moore has in his office.  It used to be watching me as I spoke to Moore&#8230;  I&#8217;d glance at it, then at Moore.  He also had a Buddha sitting at his left&#8230;  Thank God he was there! I often had no other forgiving refuge for my glance. </p>
<p>I wish I had a chest of gold somewhere to give to Moore so I could talk to him every week for the rest of my (his?) life.  The insurance company cut off the money for him after a while.  Seems there was no treatment code for &#8220;Grandiosity Disorder&#8221;.  I still haven&#8217;t recovered&#8230; and there&#8217;s a lot of it going around these days.</p>
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