Torm
Explorer
Based on my experience gaming with various groups, IMHO games work out best in one of two situations - either A. You're never going to see any of these people again (like a once in a lifetime GenCon sort of session) or B. It's a group of friends or at least friendly acquaintances who could just as easily ditch the game and go bowling or something and still have a good time. Since this is your regular gaming group, and you've already said this person is not a friend, cut 'em loose. I would advise against trying to "help" or "fix" this person, unless you're sure you know just how - a drowning man will only drag someone trying to save them down, unless things go just right.
I may sound unsympathetic, but in my experience, if someone is self-realized, they know better than to act like that, at least regularly - and if they aren't by the age you referred to, they're damaged goods and pretty much beyond repair. I just hope that, unlike a girl in another non-gaming group I'm in, when told to leave he won't reveal himself to be a complete nutjob and start threatening people.
Good luck.
I may sound unsympathetic, but in my experience, if someone is self-realized, they know better than to act like that, at least regularly - and if they aren't by the age you referred to, they're damaged goods and pretty much beyond repair. I just hope that, unlike a girl in another non-gaming group I'm in, when told to leave he won't reveal himself to be a complete nutjob and start threatening people.
Good luck.