To no one in particular
Years ago I read a book called The Jet Propelled Couch. If you can find a copy I'm sure it would make fascinating reading for all in this thread and others of much the same flavour
The essence of the main story as told by the writer, a psychiatrist, is as follows. By the way I am going to use lay language not the long professional diagnosis
A referral person walked into his office
They began to converse
The psychiatrist was puzzled because there did not appear to be anything wrong
He asked why had the person been sent
The patient said that he had been making trips to another planet where he was treated like a prince and had been able to solve many of the planets problems and save it from destruction
The psychiatrist noted patient was as nuttey as a fruit cake
He also noted this was such a deeply held belief he would need to engage with the patient at a deep level
He began to question the patient about the other planet, its inhabitants and gained as much information as he could and made extensive notes as to what he was told
From memory this took a few years
One day the psychiatrist was questioning the patient about a discrepancy over some account he had been given earlier
The patient became uneasy
Noticing this the psychiatrist asked what was the problem
The patient confesses that for a few months he had come to the understanding he was as nuttey as a fruit cake
Why had he continued to provide details about the planet and inhabitants and the problems of the planet then
Looking the psychiatrist in the eye he said
"Because you seem to enjoy it so much"
Here endith the lesson of how we can all enjoy our fantasy's which have no connection with reality
Gave the psychiatrist a insight into his self awareness
The Jet Propelled Couch - find it - read it
