I agree with Xyzcf, Rebirth & Reintegration for me is more focussing on the present, on each day, at each moment.
Any "growth" I may have had could have occurred in a much less painful way. I had always been on a path of self actualization, if anything, this caused me to loose several years of my life and without any beneficial differences in who I am or what I have become.
Same here. Lost finances, lost health (now fortunately much better, but all the stress of MLC, court cases, nasty MLCer, etc did a number on me), lost lifestyle that I loved, etc.
Do we really need to be subject to the excruciating amounts of stress, and the damages it causes, that come with MLC? What for?
This is a strong comparison, but is like saying WWII, the Nazis and the camps had a purpose and were necessary for people to become better versions of themselves. Sure, the after WWII saw Europe having peace, but was it really necessary? And, currently, peace in Europe looks frails and people do not seem to have learned with past mistakes.
The idea that MLC is going to lead to a new better version of a person comes from Jung's ideas, even, like I said in my previous post, he never used the term MLC. It is just theories. There is no scientific basis to it. I know when they are out of crisis MLCers seem to become better version of themselves, but that may more due to all the horrots they may have been through and never want to go there again.
What is known is that prolonged stress will have neurologic impact. And that, when it comes to neurology, re-living a trauma is not a good thing, since it will ring alarm bells in the brain - PTSD is an easy way of understanding it - causing more and more damage.
The whole, lets re-live the trauma in order to cure/heal it is at odds with neurology/neuroscience and brain health. It is one of those, for me, bizarre things from therapy. It is illogic from a neurologic and wellbeing point of view.
And, of course, if one seems MLC has an emotional issue that has to be lived through, one will think that there is nothing to be done. Currently, there is nothing to be done because we don't know how/what to do. But that does not means it will always be like that.
I don't know if MLCers resolve their issues, my mini crisis didn't seem to have any issues to be solved. At least I do not recall any issues nor had resolved them. But what I was never managed to understand, and no one here or eleswhere as ever had a good enough answer, is how adding more problems/issues is going to make it less heavy for the MLCer and easier to solve any pre-existing issues. The consensus is that it makes it harder for them to solve whatever problems there may be. If so, then, MLC really brings not benefit. At least not on the issues level.
Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. (Marilyn Monroe)