A graduate of Erhard Seminars Training combines her own recollections and evaluations with those of others in a survey of the bases, methods, and benefits of the increasingly popular human potential movement
I liked this book. It reminded me of things I had heard during the training. I would have liked even more examples of what happened in the room. However, it was great to read a book which was written about the est training at the time of the training; not looking back from 25 years later.
A historical curiosity for those of us who are oddly fascinated by the various permutations of the New Age and Human Potential Movements. Why are we, as humans, so vulnerable to the charisma of charlatans selling instant enlightenment?