reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
seriously dizzy. I'm going to print out all the posts and chop them up into
little pieces and then add water and stir and take. Is that homeopathy?
little pieces and then add water and stir and take. Is that homeopathy?
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Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
sorry. you will have to do a proving first.
From: Carol Orr
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 11:17 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
seriously dizzy. I'm going to print out all the posts and chop them up into
little pieces and then add water and stir and take. Is that homeopathy?
From: Carol Orr
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 11:17 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
seriously dizzy. I'm going to print out all the posts and chop them up into
little pieces and then add water and stir and take. Is that homeopathy?
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Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Take more fish oil as an intercurrent, just make sure it's molecular distilled to eliminate mercury and other contaminants.
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Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Remove, as in 'delete'. It's a maintaining cause.
Hennie
Carol Orr schreef op 17-2-2014 5:17:
Hennie
Carol Orr schreef op 17-2-2014 5:17:
Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Sometimes I think people just write in either a lazy way without regard to the
reader or they write something that could be said more succinctly or they do
not give the necessary quotation when they are referring to something someone
else said that makes these transmissions so tedious. How something is written
is as important as what is being said. A person can tell almost immediately
when reading something is worth the effort or not. So, in a sense, I
psychologically delete the posts when my head starts to tense up. You can't
imagine how appreciative I am when someone says something intelligent in a
simple way. That is genius to me. (Reminds me of Richard Feynman(spelling?)
when he brought a glass of cold water and a rubber band to the meeting of
scientists to discuss why the Challenger blew up.)
reader or they write something that could be said more succinctly or they do
not give the necessary quotation when they are referring to something someone
else said that makes these transmissions so tedious. How something is written
is as important as what is being said. A person can tell almost immediately
when reading something is worth the effort or not. So, in a sense, I
psychologically delete the posts when my head starts to tense up. You can't
imagine how appreciative I am when someone says something intelligent in a
simple way. That is genius to me. (Reminds me of Richard Feynman(spelling?)
when he brought a glass of cold water and a rubber band to the meeting of
scientists to discuss why the Challenger blew up.)
Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Hi Carol,
Am also a fan of Richard Feynman,
His introductory physics lectures have been immortalized as a three-volume set called, quite simply, The Feynman Lectures.
Seven of his lectures:
http://io9.com/watch-a-series-of-seven- ... -f-5894600
Atb,
Leilanae
Am also a fan of Richard Feynman,
His introductory physics lectures have been immortalized as a three-volume set called, quite simply, The Feynman Lectures.
Seven of his lectures:
http://io9.com/watch-a-series-of-seven- ... -f-5894600
Atb,
Leilanae
Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Does that mean one should be a rocket scientist in order to write here ?
Not everyone is a natural born Shakespear and should not be excluded of a
debate just for that.
This is an open territory for every homeopath all over the world to
participate
but lately this has turned into a slapping one's face the harder the better
forum.
Will
Not everyone is a natural born Shakespear and should not be excluded of a
debate just for that.
This is an open territory for every homeopath all over the world to
participate
but lately this has turned into a slapping one's face the harder the better
forum.
Will
Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
not just "lately". i was a member here 5 years ago and it was the same thing. i am trying to hold on but there is a lot of hot air and blustering here.
From: yerewan
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 2:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Does that mean one should be a rocket scientist in order to write here ?
Not everyone is a natural born Shakespear and should not be excluded of a
debate just for that.
This is an open territory for every homeopath all over the world to
participate
but lately this has turned into a slapping one's face the harder the better
forum.
Will
From: yerewan
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 2:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Does that mean one should be a rocket scientist in order to write here ?
Not everyone is a natural born Shakespear and should not be excluded of a
debate just for that.
This is an open territory for every homeopath all over the world to
participate
but lately this has turned into a slapping one's face the harder the better
forum.
Will
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Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Agree but would add that many people cannot write well and so they
appear ‘lazy.’ I guess one could say that is a form of laziness—not learning
to write clearly.
t
From: Carol Orr
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 11:26 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Sometimes I think people just write in either a lazy way without regard to the
reader or they write something that could be said more succinctly or they do
not give the necessary quotation when they are referring to something someone
else said that makes these transmissions so tedious. How something is written
is as important as what is being said. A person can tell almost immediately
when reading something is worth the effort or not. So, in a sense, I
psychologically delete the posts when my head starts to tense up. You can't
imagine how appreciative I am when someone says something intelligent in a
simple way. That is genius to me. (Reminds me of Richard Feynman(spelling?)
when he brought a glass of cold water and a rubber band to the meeting of
scientists to discuss why the Challenger blew up.)
appear ‘lazy.’ I guess one could say that is a form of laziness—not learning
to write clearly.
t
From: Carol Orr
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 11:26 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
Sometimes I think people just write in either a lazy way without regard to the
reader or they write something that could be said more succinctly or they do
not give the necessary quotation when they are referring to something someone
else said that makes these transmissions so tedious. How something is written
is as important as what is being said. A person can tell almost immediately
when reading something is worth the effort or not. So, in a sense, I
psychologically delete the posts when my head starts to tense up. You can't
imagine how appreciative I am when someone says something intelligent in a
simple way. That is genius to me. (Reminds me of Richard Feynman(spelling?)
when he brought a glass of cold water and a rubber band to the meeting of
scientists to discuss why the Challenger blew up.)
Re: reading these posts as a lay person is making me.....
"Does that mean one should be a rocket scientist in order to write here ?"
I forgot to write back and say that was really funny.
I forgot to write back and say that was really funny.