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brain does not nessicarily mean mind! caveat: even though i read something doesnt mean im not skeptical! i remeber having this great discussion with a friend of mine who just got her masters in psychology i asked her how one could go about making an closed environment for experimentation after all everything is in a symbiotic harmony right? i also asked her if it was possible to quantify the emotional content of an experiment of course she had no answers and she wondered why this has been so avoided im not sure either and of course i have my theories another thing of interest , that you point towards is the ability to define an experiment and what you think the outcome should be what this meant is that one scientist could think this should happen and it would while another would try to prove another angle and get that too the mind has a powerful influence on the outcome of things mostly i think this is because as stated earlier we do not live in a closed system btw if your into tai chi and chi kung id suggest reading anything by mantak chia back in the day we didnt have no old school In reply to Re: Re: Re: Women Programmers, Sex, Tai Chi and Reincarnation
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