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You simply have no idea. I have, I know.
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> Claus was based on a real person!
>
> of the adults around them.
>
> one if my father had not deflected my questions as
> a child and had been open-minded about that as he
> was about nearly everything else.
>
> acquired information. All the help you get is your
> own brain-generated help. Your evolved brain can
> take all the credit!!!
>
> label what they believe to be thought
> transference, whereas medical science, technology,
> psychology, etc have worked out - as various
> people have throughout the ages - that this
> apparent ability can be explained by,
> mainly,coincidences - which happen all the time -
> body language, etc. Work on this was probably done
> by ancients but they did not have the means to
> record and broadcast the logic of their thoughts a
> as we can today.
>
> P.S. I've just sent an e-mail to one of my
> granddaughters, who is with her partner up near
> Port Douglas at the moment to hope they have not
> been affected by hail storms and a tornado, which
> I heard on the news twenty minutes ago are
> affecting Queensland.
> Susan
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> And, of course, both are myths. At least SantaQuote
As for Santa compared to God. Both give
> gifts, both are invisible, except for the
> thousands of santas in the shops. Both can be
> studied for their origins, but I think Santa is
> much more recent than God. Also, Disney for one
> has promoted Santa a lot.
> Claus was based on a real person!
>
> If the growing out is painful, that is the faultQuote
Children fortunately, sometimes painfully,
> grow out of their belief in Santa,
> of the adults around them.
>
> Not exactly. I don't think I'd have ever acquiredQuote
...and you have grown out of your belief in
> God.
> one if my father had not deflected my questions as
> a child and had been open-minded about that as he
> was about nearly everything else.
>
> It is your own brain and its trillions of bits ofQuote
I have not, and am still getting help from
> the invisible intelligence, whatever it
> is.
> acquired information. All the help you get is your
> own brain-generated help. Your evolved brain can
> take all the credit!!!
>
> The word 'telepathy' is a word coined by humans toQuote
But I ALWAYS do my utmost myself first,
> then ask if needed. I also say thank you every
> morning, for all the good things in my life. And
> for lessons too.
>
> Now, it is your turn to explain telepathy. I
> expect you will say coincidence. Yes, no?
>
> label what they believe to be thought
> transference, whereas medical science, technology,
> psychology, etc have worked out - as various
> people have throughout the ages - that this
> apparent ability can be explained by,
> mainly,coincidences - which happen all the time -
> body language, etc. Work on this was probably done
> by ancients but they did not have the means to
> record and broadcast the logic of their thoughts a
> as we can today.
>
> P.S. I've just sent an e-mail to one of my
> granddaughters, who is with her partner up near
> Port Douglas at the moment to hope they have not
> been affected by hail storms and a tornado, which
> I heard on the news twenty minutes ago are
> affecting Queensland.
> Susan
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