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Carol Orr
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definition of cable ears

Post by Carol Orr »

I don't know what I meant by that.....probably referring to stations on cable
tv or sirius radio that most people don't get. There were about 20 of us at
this sound seminar and she had us all in a circle holding hands and she held
an activated tuning fork and the vibration went through all us. And this
reminds me of ...was it Wilhem Reich....who talked about strong emotions can
be a communicable disease or something like that. An explanation for mob
psychology or mass delusions (like the people running the government or
terrorist groups) as in one strong emotion from one person can be picked up by
another person and spread around. I mean let us say that we go to the grocery
store and the cashier is in a mean mood. We might make note of it and go on
our way...but maybe aren't aware of her bad mood and we drive home and get all
irritated at the other drivers and we never know why. But I think as we
develop a distance from our reactions...of course, through homeopathy ...we
are less susceptible. Hey, maybe susceptibility should be part of the
definition.


John Harvey
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Re: definition of cable ears

Post by John Harvey »

Interesting, Carol!

Susceptibility might well be a great thing to include in a description of homoeopathy, actually. With respect to a definition, though -- a laying down of the boundaries between homoeopathy and non-homoeopathy -- susceptibility is one of those many important things that we just don't need to include, so the definition will be more accurate by its omission.

Cheers!

John


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